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  2. In a world where women have become asexual and are no longer giving birth to males, a quiet, unassuming housekeeper named Andrew Myers (Patrick Gilmore) finds himself at the center of a battle to...

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    • Patrick Gilmore
    • Mark Sawers
    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
  3. Sep 19, 2015 · Mark Sawers offers less pointed satire than one might expect in No Men Beyond This Point, a mock-doc imagining that men started to go extinct in the 1950s. Funny on occasion and...

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  4. The film is a science fiction mockumentary set in an alternate timeline several decades after a near-Earth object almost hit Earth in 1952, making it possible for women to reproduce by parthenogenesis without men. Men are no longer born, and they have disappeared from all important positions.

  5. With Patrick Gilmore, Bronwen Smith, Tara Pratt, Kristine Cofsky. In a world where women have become able to "self-fertilise" and are no longer giving birth to males, a quiet, unassuming housekeeper named Andrew Myers finds himself at the center of a battle to keep men from going extinct.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Mark Sawers
    • 2015-12-04
  6. Apr 19, 2016 · No Men Beyond This Point Movie review. 6.5 /10. A mockumentary about a world where men no longer have a purpose is entertaining, even when it's uneven.

    • C.J. Prince
  7. No Men Beyond this Point is a light science fiction mockumentary that uses documentary style techniques to show an alternate history world in which females solely reproduce only females by spontaneous self-impregnation, making males both obsolete for reproduction and doomed for extinction.

  8. Sep 29, 2015 · No Men Beyond This Point – VIFF 2015 Review. Christopher Guest’s chef d’oeuvres aside (Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, et al.), the mockumentary is to comedy what found footage is to horror; frayed, familiar and ridden with cliché.

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