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A World Without Down's Syndrome? is quite a thought-provoking documentary that really digs into the ethics surrounding pregnancy screening. Sally Phillips, who has a personal connection as a mother to a child with Down's syndrome, brings a deeply personal touch to the narrative. The pacing feels intentional, allowing you to absorb the weight of the discussions around the proposed screening tests. It doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable, and instead invites viewers to reflect on the implications of such technology. The tone balances between personal anecdotes and broader societal questions. The film doesn’t just present facts; it challenges you to think critically about what a world without Down's syndrome might mean, making it distinct for anyone interested in the intersection of health, ethics, and personal experience.
Interesting ethical dilemmas discussed.Sally Phillips' personal story adds depth.Engaging for those into medical ethics.
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