12th & Delaware (HBO)

Insightful glimpse into the US abortion debate

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About 12th & Delaware (HBO)

Released: 2010

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Rating: TV-14

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About 12th & Delaware (HBO)


'12th & Delaware' is an insightful documentary that aired on HBO in 2010. Directed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing, the film charts a tale of the ongoing abortion battle in the United States. The documentary is set in Florida and focuses on a small intersection where an abortion clinic, known as the Women's World Health Clinic, stands across from a pro-life pregnancy care center named Pregnancy Care Center.

Summary

The documentary vividly portrays the tensions between the two centers, the anti-abortion protestors who stand on the sidewalks trying to discourage women entering the clinic, and the daily struggles of the clinic workers trying to maintain a safe space for their patients. In shedding light on the efforts of the most dedicated and fervent believers on both sides of the equation, the film provides a multi-dimensional view of this controversial and emotionally charged issue.

Making / Production


Distinguished by their immersive style of filmmaking and profound storytelling, Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing spent months in the battleground of '12th and Delaware' to capture the real-life drama unfolding every day. The product of their extraordinary effort is an unbiased and intimate portrait of the individuals embroiled in the pro-life versus pro-choice debate.

Actors


  • This is a true documentary and hence does not have actors in the quintessential sense.

Trivia / Interesting Facts


  • While filmmakers Grady and Ewing anticipated resistance while shooting this film, they were surprised to find that they were allowed unrestricted access to both facilities.
  • The title of the documentary is an exact representation of the geographic location at the center of the story in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Awards


The film did not win any awards but was an official selection at many major film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival.

Quotes


  • "Every time a baby is killed, I think to myself, 'That's one less heart beating in the world.'”

Music, Soundtrack


The music, which provides a subtle backdrop to the documentary's intense atmosphere, was composed by David Darling.

Review


The documentary was widely critically acclaimed for offering a balanced, unflinching look at one of America's most contentious debates. It does not aim to provide happy solutions or easy answers, but rather exposes the realities on the ground, which are often much more complicated and nuanced than the usual political rhetoric would have you believe. Yet despite its grim topic, the film is ultimately a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

(Note: The information provided does not include detailed plot as it is a true documentary with real-life incidents, instead of a linear, scripted storyline.)