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Trapped
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U.S. abortion clinics are fighting to survive. Since 2010, hundreds of bills have been enacted targeting abortion rights on a statewide level. Filmmaker Dawn Porter examines how abortion laws affect doctors, patients and clinics in different states.
U.S. abortion clinics are fighting to survive. Since 2010, hundreds of bills have been enacted targeting abortion rights on a statewide level. Filmmaker Dawn Porter examines how abortion laws affect doctors, patients and clinics in different states.
Actors:
Willie Parker,
Gloria Gray,
Bethany Milton,
Andrea Ferrigno,
Nancy Northup,
Dalton Johnson,
Nancy Northup,
June Ayers
Willie Parker
Gloria Gray
Bethany Milton
Andrea Ferrigno
Nancy Northup
Dalton Johnson
Nancy Northup
June Ayers
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Dawn Porter
Dawn Porter
Country:
United States
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May 04, 2016
The result is a disconcerting -- and absolutely eye-opening -- examination of the sorry state of women's rights south of the border, an issue made no less concerning by similar conditions that persist around the globe.March 23, 2016
One is reminded of the anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's famous quote-because if ever there was a case of laws being chains for the poor and cobwebs for the rich, here it is.March 10, 2016
The rank hypocrisy of conservatives using government regulation to shut down independent businesses is topped only by the white pro-life activist outside one clinic who shouts at an African-American doctor, "Black lives matter!"March 17, 2016
Does the sight of Rick Perry taking away women's rights incapacitate you with sadness, or does it fill you with righteous rage? If the former, don't watch. If the latter, watch and be inspired to do something.March 04, 2016
Unabashedly pro-choice, "Trapped" is not a debate itself, but it has no need to be. Taylor's film does not just have the law on its side, but extraordinary, human elements of character and compassion.March 17, 2016
Mostly "Trapped" is a portrait of the indefatigable efforts by doctors and clinic workers to stay open, and delves into reasons why women would want abortions ...March 03, 2016
"Trapped" is not a balanced analysis of the abortion debate; it makes its sympathies clear. But it is a powerful and persuasive rendering of a corner of women's health care under siege.March 10, 2016
Porter deftly presents statistics, graphs, and background information. But she also shows the intimate, inspiring, and sometimes heartbreaking day-to-day drama of the dedicated staff and owners of the clinics ...May 03, 2016
Riveting, powerful, and, with a Supreme Court decision on the "undue burden" of such laws due in June, timely as hell.March 15, 2016
It's an interesting analysis.June 17, 2016
The film's most compelling argument emerges from interviews with women who now struggle to find abortion services, largely poor women who've had to travel long distances-trips they could scarcely afford-to find a clinic that was open.March 17, 2016
Dawn Porter's Trapped is a sobering look at the impact of anti-abortion legislation in the South.