Lydia, a midwife very invested in her work, is in the middle of a breakup. At the same time, her best friend, Salomé, announces to her that she is pregnant and asks her to follow her pregnancy. The day Lydia meets Milos, a one-night stand, while she is holding her friend's baby in her arms, she sinks into a lie, at the risk of losing everything.
Enormous is a hilarious comedy that follows the journey of a world-renowned concert pianist who finds himself facing unexpected fatherhood and the trials and tribulations of pregnancy. Set in Paris, France, this movie explores the complexities of parenthood and the hilarious situations that arise along the way.
This documentary delves into the struggles of a women's clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, as they face religious oppression, misleading information, and anti-abortion activism. It highlights the importance of reproductive rights and the impact of the American healthcare system on women's health.
In this captivating documentary, viewers are taken on a scientific journey to understand the captivating and mysterious nature of bubbles. From the physics behind their formation to the intricate properties of surface tension, this film dives deep into the bubble phenomenon. Topics such as magnetic bubbles, underwater swimming, and the role of soap in bubble creation are explored, revealing the beauty and complexity behind these seemingly simple entities. Dive into the world of bubbles and unravel the secrets they hold.
Dr. Bernard Nathanson, former abortionist and founder of NARAL, teaches the audience about the specifics of suction abortion, followed by an actual abortion of an 11-week old fetus as seen through ultrasound.
Come Find Me is a story about a mother and daughter facing major life changes and how their love challenges and sustains them.
After an elderly hospital patient dies, a nurse tries unsuccessfully to contact the next of kin. Later, a social worker continues the effort but finds only the neighbor who was feeding the patient’s dogs. A county investigator fails to locate any relatives and ultimately must process the belongings in the decedent’s home. Meanwhile, we follow a frail man’s discharge from the hospital and an older woman’s day spent running errands and trying to stay cool during a heat wave.
This fascinating program follows the physical development of a baby from conception to birth by following the pregnancies of a number of young women. Using enhanced computer animation made from ultrasound pictures and computer graphics this program illustrates and describes the development of a child from beginning through birth. For example, at four weeks the embryo is no bigger than a grain of rice, at eight weeks the size of walnut - all organs are developing, liver lungs brain and bones, at 26 weeks it can taste, squeeze hands, respond to light and sound, and might survive if born. These and many more interesting facts are explored.
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