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Childless World
Approx. 1 hr 15 min screening followed by a live-streamed Q&A
A journey of discovery into how falling birthrates became a consistent global pattern, despite widespread focus on local factors. Drawing on cross-continental interviews, visual demographic analysis, and conversations around modern fertility treatment, this event uncovers the deeper structural shift now reshaping societies — one that is set to define the 21st century and beyond.
Chapters included:
- The Birthgap Trap
- A Common Coincidence
- Two Americas, One Trajectory
- The Wrong Question
- Life, Unplanned
Birthgap (2025) is a feature-length documentary that follows data scientist and demographer Stephen J. Shaw on a nine-year investigation across 24 countries to answer a single question: why are birthrates falling across nearly every society on Earth?
From the outset, the film pursues a global explanation for a pattern that appears with striking consistency across countries, cultures, and income levels. The findings that unfold over the course of the film were subsequently peer reviewed and published in a Nature Portfolio journal in 2025.
The film examines why societies separated by geography, culture, and economic conditions appear to be converging on the same outcome: ultra-low fertility. Rather than attributing the trend to isolated national factors or individual circumstances, the investigation reveals a common underlying mechanism that challenges many prevailing assumptions about choice, biology, economics, and modern life.
More than 230 people are interviewed along the way, with many sharing deeply personal experiences – alongside contributions from economists, demographic researchers, and fertility doctors. Drawing on these conversations and data analysis, Birthgap follows the process of discovery itself, as evidence accumulates and a common global explanation comes into focus.
**Earlier work-in-progress documentaries from the original Birthgap Project — Birthgap :The Prequel and Birthgap: A Childless World were selected for the New York Chelsea Film Festival in 2020 and 2021. Birthgap (2025) represents the completed feature-length documentary, filmed across 24 countries, and brings together the full arc of the investigation into the causes and consequences of global birthrate decline. It reflects the culmination of nearly a decade of research, filming, and international discourse.
- Year2025
- Runtime118 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- PremiereSeptember 2025
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Content WarningContains Emotional Scenes
- DirectorStephen J Shaw
- ProducerStephen J Shaw
- CinematographerElyse Mueller Cosgrove
- EditorJonathan Cipiti
- AnimatorChris Thorp
- ComposerNick Wood
- Sound DesignAlan Mawdsley
- MusicSyn Studios, Tokyo
Childless World
Approx. 1 hr 15 min screening followed by a live-streamed Q&A
A journey of discovery into how falling birthrates became a consistent global pattern, despite widespread focus on local factors. Drawing on cross-continental interviews, visual demographic analysis, and conversations around modern fertility treatment, this event uncovers the deeper structural shift now reshaping societies — one that is set to define the 21st century and beyond.
Chapters included:
- The Birthgap Trap
- A Common Coincidence
- Two Americas, One Trajectory
- The Wrong Question
- Life, Unplanned
Birthgap (2025) is a feature-length documentary that follows data scientist and demographer Stephen J. Shaw on a nine-year investigation across 24 countries to answer a single question: why are birthrates falling across nearly every society on Earth?
From the outset, the film pursues a global explanation for a pattern that appears with striking consistency across countries, cultures, and income levels. The findings that unfold over the course of the film were subsequently peer reviewed and published in a Nature Portfolio journal in 2025.
The film examines why societies separated by geography, culture, and economic conditions appear to be converging on the same outcome: ultra-low fertility. Rather than attributing the trend to isolated national factors or individual circumstances, the investigation reveals a common underlying mechanism that challenges many prevailing assumptions about choice, biology, economics, and modern life.
More than 230 people are interviewed along the way, with many sharing deeply personal experiences – alongside contributions from economists, demographic researchers, and fertility doctors. Drawing on these conversations and data analysis, Birthgap follows the process of discovery itself, as evidence accumulates and a common global explanation comes into focus.
**Earlier work-in-progress documentaries from the original Birthgap Project — Birthgap :The Prequel and Birthgap: A Childless World were selected for the New York Chelsea Film Festival in 2020 and 2021. Birthgap (2025) represents the completed feature-length documentary, filmed across 24 countries, and brings together the full arc of the investigation into the causes and consequences of global birthrate decline. It reflects the culmination of nearly a decade of research, filming, and international discourse.
- Year2025
- Runtime118 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- PremiereSeptember 2025
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Content WarningContains Emotional Scenes
- DirectorStephen J Shaw
- ProducerStephen J Shaw
- CinematographerElyse Mueller Cosgrove
- EditorJonathan Cipiti
- AnimatorChris Thorp
- ComposerNick Wood
- Sound DesignAlan Mawdsley
- MusicSyn Studios, Tokyo