Birthgap Film Screenings on Eventive

The Birthgap Chats Livestream (North America)

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$25This program will broadcast live March 16th at 12:00 am UTC. You will not be able to pause or rewind. After the live broadcast, you can access an on-demand recording any time until March 23rd at 12:00 am UTC. Once you begin watching, you will have 72 hours to complete your viewing. Need help?

This live Birthgap Chats event combines a watch party for the full Birthgap (2025) film with a live “Meet the Filmmaker” Q&A, and is designed as a shared viewing experience rather than an on-demand stream.


The screening will run at a fixed start time, starting with the full feature-length film broadcast as a simultaneous watch party, accompanied by an optional live viewer chat. The screening will be followed immediately by a moderated live video Q&A with filmmaker and Nature Portfolio–published researcher Stephen J. Shaw. During the discussion, Shaw will reflect on the decade-long investigation behind Birthgap, expand on his latest research, and explore the questions the film leaves open.


Audience members will be able to submit questions during the event.


This screening is scheduled for viewers in North America. Separate live screenings are being run for other regions, with a global screening also planned.


A recording of the event will be available for a limited time for those unable to attend live.


Optional: The opening scenes are available on YouTube (short Episodes 1–3 of Birthgap Extended), for those who may arrive late.

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.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    118 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Premiere
    September 2025
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Content Warning
    Contains Emotional Scenes
  • Director
    Stephen J Shaw
  • Producer
    Stephen J Shaw
  • Cinematographer
    Elyse Mueller Cosgrove
  • Editor
    Jonathan Cipiti
  • Animator
    Chris Thorp
  • Composer
    Nick Wood
  • Sound Design
    Alan Mawdsley
  • Music
    Syn Studios, Tokyo
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