Abortion: Stories from North and South (1984)
55m
Running Time
November 9, 1984Release Date
Abortion: Stories from North and South (1984)
55m
Running Time
November 9, 1984Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
Women have always sought ways to terminate unwanted pregnancies, despite powerful patriarchal structures and systems working against them. This film provides a historical overview of how church, state and the medical establishment have determined policies concerning abortion. From this cross-cultural survey--filmed in Ireland, Japan, Thailand, Peru, Colombia, and Canada--emerges one reality: only a small percentage of the world's women has access to safe, legal operations.
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Cast & Crew.
Dixie Seatle
Narrator
Diane Carrière
Location Sound Recordist
Gail Singer
Director
David Springbett
Sound
Lorna Rasmussen
Sound
Mario Jacob
Sound
Micky Erbe
Composer
Maribeth Solomon
Composer
Leonard Gilday
Additional Camera
Susan Trow
Cinematographer
Signe Johansson
Producer
Toni Myers
Editor
Sara Bright
Sound
Zoe Dirse
Assistant Camera
Julia Sereny
Location Manager
Kathleen Shannon
Executive Producer
John Spotton
Producer
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jackie Newell
Sound Editor
Hannele Halm
Additional Editing
John Kramer
Producer
Wojtek Klis
Assistant Sound Editor
Diane Le Floc'h
Music Editor
Irene Maciulis Kunii
Translator
Sonya Munro
Thanks
Linda Paris Quillinan
Thanks
Marta Salamanca
Translator
Barbara Sears
Archival Footage Research
Toni Trow
Editor
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
japan
canada
thailand
peru
ireland
reproductive health
abortion
reproductive rights
colombia
Wiki.
Abortion: Stories from North and South is a Canadian documentary film directed by Gail Singer and produced by the National Film Board of Canada’s women’s unit Studio D. The film is a cross-cultural survey filmed in Ireland, Japan, Thailand, Peru, Colombia, and Canada that depicts the realities women face in accessing medical abortion services. The film outlines the historical role of the church, state, and medical establishments in creating regulations surrounding abortion.