Freedom For Birth
"Women will take childbirth back"
Originally released in 2012. Freedom For Birth is a documentary film. directed by Toni Harman. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Sheila Kitzinger, Ina May Gaskin, and Michel Odent
Synopsis
A documentary that re-frames Human Rights issues as the most pressing issue in childbirth today; calling for radical change to the world's maternity systems - this is the Mothers' Revolution. In many countries around the world, women are being denied the most basic human right of autonomy over their own bodies. They cannot choose how and where to give birth. Those that persist in their desire to have a normal, physiological birth are sometimes forced by judges to surrender to surgery or threatened with having their babies taken away by child welfare services. In many countries, if a woman wants to have a home birth supported by a midwife, those midwives face criminal prosecution. Some midwives, like Ágnes Geréb in Hungary, are even imprisoned. FREEDOM FOR BIRTH calls for radical reform to the world’s maternity systems so that these Human Rights violations stop and women are afforded real choice as to how and where they give birth.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Alto Film Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Freedom For Birth about?
A documentary that re-frames Human Rights issues as the most pressing issue in childbirth today; calling for radical change to the world's maternity systems - this is the Mothers' Revolution. In ...
Who directed Freedom For Birth?
Freedom For Birth was directed by Toni Harman.
How long is Freedom For Birth?
Freedom For Birth has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Freedom For Birth released?
Freedom For Birth was released on September 20, 2012 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Freedom For Birth?
The main cast of Freedom For Birth includes Sheila Kitzinger, Ina May Gaskin, Michel Odent, Ágnes Geréb, Anna Ternovsky.