The Business Of Being Born (2008)
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Consensus: Epstein's argument in favor of home birthing is certainly biased -- but its biases are so transparent, and so impassioned, that they work in the film's favor.
Theatrical Release: Jan 9, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Natural childbirth is the focus of this documentary by filmmaker Abby Epstein and executive producer Ricki Lake. Much debated issues concerning at-home verses hospital births and controversies of the childbirth industry are explored... Natural childbirth is the focus of this documentary by filmmaker Abby Epstein and executive producer Ricki Lake. Much debated issues concerning at-home verses hospital births and controversies of the childbirth industry are explored through intimate footage of several mothers--including Lake--and their birthing experiences. [More]
Starring: Ricki Lake
Starring: Ricki Lake
Director: Abby Epstein
Director: Abby Epstein
Producer: Abby Epstein, Amy Slotnick, Paulo Netto
Studio: International Film Circuit Inc.
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