Ken Scott directed and co-wrote Starbuck, a 2011 Canadian comedy film. David Wozniak, the primary character, is an eternal adolescent who discovers he has fathered 533 children as a sperm donor. Thugs are after David, a butcher shop deliveryman, because he owes them money. Then he learns that over 100 of his children are attempting to compel the fertility clinic to expose the true identity of "Starbuck," the fictitious name he used while donating sperm. His girlfriend Valérie is also pregnant with his child, but she does not believe he is mature enough to be a father. In the 1980s and 1990s, a Canadian Holstein bull produced hundreds of thousands of progeny using artificial insemination.
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Ken Scott directed and co-wrote Starbuck, a 2011 Canadian comedy film. David Wozniak, the primary character, is an eternal adolescent who discovers he has fathered 533 children as a sperm donor. Thugs are after David, a butcher shop deliveryman, because he owes them money. Then he learns that over 100 of his children are attempting to compel the fertility clinic to expose the true identity of "Starbuck," the fictitious name he used while donating sperm. His girlfriend Valérie is also pregnant with his child, but she does not believe he is mature enough to be a father. In the 1980s and 1990s, a Canadian Holstein bull produced hundreds of thousands of progeny using artificial insemination.
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