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Abortion: Beyond the Backstreet is a raw and compelling documentary that takes a deep dive into the complex history surrounding the 1967 Abortion Act in the UK. Jaclyn Parry's direction gives a voice to those who experienced backstreet abortions, and it's striking how the film juxtaposes personal stories with insights from medical professionals and politicians. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing the weight of these narratives to sink in without rushing, which makes it feel almost like a conversation with history. The interviews are particularly powerful, some previously unseen, and they lend a visceral quality to the ongoing debate around abortion rights. There's a sincerity in the way these stories are told that feels both urgent and reflective.
Explores the impact of the 1967 Abortion ActFeatures unique, never-before-seen interviewsHighlights ongoing debates and personal narratives
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