For some, the question has a simple answer - for others, the truth can be much more complicated. With the rise in popularity of at home DNA tests, it’s now easier than ever for people to uncover their family history and, sometimes, things their parents wish would stay buried. Interested in learning more about his family heritage, director Jon Baime took an at-home DNA test and uncovered a family secret that has been hidden for half a century. Featuring in-depth interviews with Jon’s siblings as well as a treasure trove of family photos and films spanning 70 years, the award winning FILLING IN THE BLANKS takes audiences on a journey as Jon explores the meaning behind his discovery and expands on what it means to be family.
"This is an introspective glimpse at the intricacy of family, the motivations behind the donor process, the impact of genetic bonds, and the search for truth and forgiveness when secrecy prevented many from filling in the blanks for so long."
- Andrew Stover, Film Threat
“Filling in the Blanks” is one of the most enthralling documentaries that I’ve seen in a long time. It can be difficult to turn a documentary into something with the same level of excitement as a narrative film, but this film possesses all of the necessary qualities to astonish viewers from beginning to end.”
- K. Bain, Kyle Bain’s film review
“Filling In The Blanks” isn't just a film; it's a dialogue, an experience, and a thought-provoking probe into the very core of humanity.”
- Chris Jones, Overly Honest Movie Reviews
If you liked “Three Identical Strangers”, “Filling in the Blanks” is something you might also find fascinating.
- Sean Patrick, Everyone’s a Critic Movie Review and Podcast
Jon Baime is an Atlanta-based independent producer with a specialty in non-fiction projects. Jon’s work encompasses reality series and lifestyle programming on one end and science, environment, and socially conscious content on the other. Over the past 20 years, some of Jon’s work as a producer has included the nationally syndicated travel TV series “Small Town Big Deal” and the motorsports series “Caffeine and Octane.” He has also edited training videos for the Centers for Disease Control and a series of web videos called “Science Nation” for the National Science Foundation. Jon also produced segments for “This American Land,” a PBS series covering environmental issues. Prior to being independent, Jon worked for TBS’s Environmental Policy unit, traveling the world, producing and editing the long-form documentary series “People Count” hosted by Jane Fonda focusing on climate change and population issues. He also served for two years as a producer on "Real News for Kids," a weekly children's news show produced by CNN and syndicated to television stations in over 200 markets. Jon started his career in television at CNN in 1987. Jon originally hails from South Orange, N.J., and is a 1986 graduate of Ithaca College.