热销售标题:“节育业务”在Doc NYC团聚Ricki Lake和Abby Epstein
Hot Sales Title: ‘The Business of Birth Control’ Reunites Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein at DOC NYC
在他们开创性的纪录片《生于出生的事业》近15年后,电影制片人里奇·莱克(Ricki Lake)和艾比·爱泼斯坦(Abby Epstein)团聚了妇女的生殖健康。纽约市文献被描述为对重新检查“药丸”运动的一种无所畏惧的看法,因为年轻一代的妇女开始权衡剧烈的副作用,并在莱克(Lake)寻求“我们祖母所做的同样的毒品”的情况下,更加模糊的后果。该项目的分布及时而有争议地讨论了有关全国各地堕胎的讨论,而布兰妮·斯皮尔斯(Britney Spears)为身体自治的斗争(流行歌星的主张,她都有强迫的iud是她正在进行的保守党战役中的重磅炸弹启示)) 。我是外行的人,我不是医生还是n专家,”莱克说。 “感谢上帝,该药是为女性发明的,以使自己的身体和职业具有自治性,但我们仍在研究几年前的同样药物。我遭受了严重的脱发,我归因于我几十年来使用的避孕药的荷尔蒙影响。”爱泼斯坦(Epstein关于有色人种和节育妇女之间的历史联系。“我们在电影中花了很多时间来研究这些毒品的种族主义历史。当我们进行研究时,我们发现这为有色女性打开了不同的伤口。他们被灭菌并用作豚鼠来发明药丸,特别是对于早期FDA小径中的波多黎各妇女。爱泼斯坦说。EW York的SVA剧院位于切尔西。预计2022年将发布发布,并特别重新发布“出生业务”。
Nearly 15 years after their seminal documentary "The Business of Being Born" examined the birth experience in Western medicine, filmmakers Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein are reuniting to take on women's reproductive health.
"The Business of Birth Control," which premiered on Thursday at DOC NYC, is described as a fearless look at the movement to reexamine "the pill," as younger generations of women start weighing drastic side effects and more nebulous consequences of taking "the same drugs our grandmothers did," according to Lake.
Currently seeking distribution, the project arrives in a timely and contentious discussion about access to abortions across the country, and public figures like Britney Spears' fight for body autonomy (the pop star's assertion she had a forced IUD was a bombshell revelation from her ongoing conservatorship battle).
"This work has been so rewarding for me, to educate and empower women with information. I'm a lay person, I'm not a doctor or an expert," said Lake. "Thank god the pill was invented for women to have autonomy over their bodies and careers, but we're still looking at that same medication from years ago. I suffered significant hair loss and I attribute that mostly to the hormonal effects of the birth control I used for decades."
Epstein, whose additional credits with Lake include the cannabis-centered "Weed the People," said the film also opens up a conversation about the historic ties between women of color and birth control.
"We devote a lot of time in the film to looking at the racist history of these drugs. As we were doing our research, we discovered this opens a different wound for women of color. They were sterilized and used as guinea pigs to invent the pill, particularly for Puerto Rican women in early FDA trails. A lot of modern gynecology is built on the backs of slaves," said Epstein.
The film screens through Nov 28 as a virtual title from DOC NYC, and see an in-person world premiere on Nov. 14 at New York's SVA Theater in Chelsea. A release is anticipated for 2022, along with a special re-release of "The Business of Being Born."
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