Abortion: Stories from North and South

Singer, Gail
Publisher:  National Film Board of Canada
Year Published:  1984  
Pages:  55 min  
Resource Type:  Film/Video
Cx Number:  CX11475

Abstract:  Singer's film allows us to see abortions as a global phenomenon which transcends race, religion and boundary. Women from various parts of the world share their experiences. From Ireland where contraception and abortion are illegal, to urban Peru where backstreet abortions are commonplace to Japan where women bound by ancient traditions of formality, deference and silence cannot share their experience of abortion. One of the striking points of the film is that abortion continues to be practiced despite moral and legal constraints.
Also available in French: L'Avortement - Histoire secrète.

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