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Two Weeks in June
This SBS documentary tells the story of the Socceroos historic 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign as told by the players themselves, including Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, Jason Culina and Lucas Neill. It features extensive interviews with the squad, and never before seen behind the scenes vision.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex and often fraught issue of abortion access through the personal stories of women seeking reproductive healthcare. It follows several individuals during their decision-making process and their experiences navigating the legal and social barriers they encounter. The film highlights the emotional and practical challenges faced by those seeking an abortion, emphasizing the human aspect of this highly debated topic.
Critical Reception
Two Weeks in June received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its sensitive and empathetic portrayal of a sensitive subject. The documentary was noted for giving voice to individuals often silenced in public discourse, focusing on personal narratives rather than political arguments. It was commended for its raw honesty and its ability to foster understanding.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compassionate and non-judgmental approach.
Commended for its focus on personal stories to illuminate a complex issue.
Appreciated for its raw honesty and emotional impact.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of the Bertha BRITDOC Journalism Fund, supporting documentaries that aim to uncover truths and inspire change.
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