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Babies are Still Murdered Here
The pro-life movement has been around as long as Roe V Wade, who are they, what do they do? Are they effective? This documentary goes into the deep underpinnings of major national lobbyist groups to find out why after 46 years Babies Are Still Murdered Here?
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex and often controversial issue of abortion, specifically focusing on the legal and ethical battles surrounding late-term abortions in America. It explores the perspectives of both sides of the debate, examining the arguments and emotions involved in this deeply divisive topic. The film aims to shed light on the ongoing societal discourse and the legal ramifications that continue to shape reproductive rights in the United States.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Babies Are Still Murdered Here' received mixed reviews, with some commending its attempt to present a nuanced view on a contentious issue, while others criticized its perceived bias and selective presentation of information. Audience reactions were similarly divided, reflecting the polarized nature of the subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for tackling a difficult subject with a degree of sensitivity.
Criticized by others for lacking impartiality and relying on emotional appeals.
The film's impact is often debated, with viewers on both sides of the abortion issue finding elements to agree or disagree with.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Director Jonathan D. Krane, who also appears in the film, has a background in filmmaking and has been involved in various documentary projects exploring social and political themes.
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