Marcus
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You guys may have already discussed this one but I didn't find it in a search.
Polylove (2019) is a short documentary currently on Amazon (free if you have a Prime membership). I watched it ready to cringe but in all honesty it was a pretty fair representation of the concept of polyamory and the different ways to do it. The documentary makers didn't seem to have an agenda they were pushing, and instead just used the stories of the people being interviewed to push the drama.
There was, of course, someone with "Dr" at the front of their name who gave the most traditional pro-hierarchy assessment, but there were also a fair number of other people interviewed who were doing something a bit different. It's far from perfect, but given the usual representation in the media I give this one high marks for being a sober look at polyamory.
Polylove (2019) is a short documentary currently on Amazon (free if you have a Prime membership). I watched it ready to cringe but in all honesty it was a pretty fair representation of the concept of polyamory and the different ways to do it. The documentary makers didn't seem to have an agenda they were pushing, and instead just used the stories of the people being interviewed to push the drama.
Watch Polylove | Prime Video
PolyLove explores non-monogamy and the journey to redefine a relationship. Statistically more young people are now saying I don't or I delay than I do. Brace yourself, because we are going to a place where bravery and honesty are essential. A place where loving someone enough to set them free...
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There was, of course, someone with "Dr" at the front of their name who gave the most traditional pro-hierarchy assessment, but there were also a fair number of other people interviewed who were doing something a bit different. It's far from perfect, but given the usual representation in the media I give this one high marks for being a sober look at polyamory.