The Janes
- 2022
- 1 घं 41 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
7.6/10
1.6 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंPolice arrested seven women who were part of a clandestine network. Using code names, blindfolds and safe houses, they built an underground service for women seeking safe, affordable, illega... सभी पढ़ेंPolice arrested seven women who were part of a clandestine network. Using code names, blindfolds and safe houses, they built an underground service for women seeking safe, affordable, illegal abortions calling themselves JANE.Police arrested seven women who were part of a clandestine network. Using code names, blindfolds and safe houses, they built an underground service for women seeking safe, affordable, illegal abortions calling themselves JANE.
- पुरस्कार
- 7 जीत और कुल 12 नामांकन
Richard J. Daley
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- …
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Originally premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival in the U. S. Documentary Competition section.
"The Janes" is directed by Emma Pildes and Tia Lessin as the story is about during the pre-Roe v. Wade era, female activists calling themselves 'Jane' build an underground network for women with unwanted pregnancies and provide low-cost and free illegal abortions to an estimated 11,000 women. Throughout the documentary, there are live interviews from former participants involved with this event and archive footage throughout to express the themes. For what the movie goes for, there is a lot to learn about The Janes and the issues of abortion during the old days.
The presentation is really good and the music helps to build up the narration and subjects throughout. Many of the interviews were very well informative and interesting to listen too. Some interviews are funny, some were brutal to listen and some were a little shocking since there are some surprises you may not knew about this event. Pildes and Lessin were able to help convey and portray the events through creative lens and format to help bring the subject to light.
It's definitely not a perfect movie as there are some problems with the sound design. Sometimes you could hear sounding issues with the audio at small certain moments and in the second act, the pacing did drag a little on some subjects that could use some work. But overall, it was a very interesting documentary that came out just the right time when the Roe v. Wade is officially overturned.
Rating: B.
"The Janes" is directed by Emma Pildes and Tia Lessin as the story is about during the pre-Roe v. Wade era, female activists calling themselves 'Jane' build an underground network for women with unwanted pregnancies and provide low-cost and free illegal abortions to an estimated 11,000 women. Throughout the documentary, there are live interviews from former participants involved with this event and archive footage throughout to express the themes. For what the movie goes for, there is a lot to learn about The Janes and the issues of abortion during the old days.
The presentation is really good and the music helps to build up the narration and subjects throughout. Many of the interviews were very well informative and interesting to listen too. Some interviews are funny, some were brutal to listen and some were a little shocking since there are some surprises you may not knew about this event. Pildes and Lessin were able to help convey and portray the events through creative lens and format to help bring the subject to light.
It's definitely not a perfect movie as there are some problems with the sound design. Sometimes you could hear sounding issues with the audio at small certain moments and in the second act, the pacing did drag a little on some subjects that could use some work. But overall, it was a very interesting documentary that came out just the right time when the Roe v. Wade is officially overturned.
Rating: B.
Epic documentary on amazing women that changed society and drastically helped so many in need. A powerful story told straight from the Jane women themselves that is so needed considering the current situation in America. Will hopefully leave you feeling inspired and hopeful that change will come again!
Tia Lessen & Emma Pildes' THE JANES is a straightforward yet relevant and well-made Documentary about a group of Chicago women who banded together to facilitate reproductive rights to women when abortion was still illegal in the late 60s and early 70s. They were, for the most part, ordinary women who, fueled by the equal rights movement, wanted to provide options to ALL females regardless of race, age or financial situation.
Because the operation was so clandestine, it's no surprise that there is little actual footage of The Janes from the time period. There are some photographs and later interviews, but, most of what see outside the present day talking heads is stock footage of the time period. Still, the interviews with some of the surviving Janes, who along with their chief 'Doctor', mainly still use pseudonyms, are smartly presented and illuminating.
Because the operation was so clandestine, it's no surprise that there is little actual footage of The Janes from the time period. There are some photographs and later interviews, but, most of what see outside the present day talking heads is stock footage of the time period. Still, the interviews with some of the surviving Janes, who along with their chief 'Doctor', mainly still use pseudonyms, are smartly presented and illuminating.
No matter where you stand on abortion, this documentary is an essential watch. It lays bare, succinctly, the struggle and wherewithal these women (and men!)had to address the desperate situation many women found themselves in. The hypocrisy still lives even today ( catholic priest condemning abortions while probably molesting their alter boys). These women, even beyond race, class, or economic status, fought in solidarity to provide ( and give) an alternative. They also took back control of their bodies, literally and metaphorically. Watch it...learn...empathize!!
Did you know that Cook County Hospital had a specific ward just for women who had botched abortions? The doctor here says some days they would get up to 30 women a day through the ER and too many unnecessary deaths.
These women are incredible. They must be so angry and astonished that the Court has overturned the decision. This film makes me wonder if a similar underground will evolve.
These women are incredible. They must be so angry and astonished that the Court has overturned the decision. This film makes me wonder if a similar underground will evolve.
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- गूफ़Flipped shot: One scene of a woman writing on a notepad while speaking on the phone is flipped. She is writing right-to-left despite supposedly being an English speaker and careful examination shows that the top right key on the touch tone phone (normally 3) has no letters above the number, revealing that it is, in fact, the 1 key.
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Written and Performed by Max Avery Lichtenstein
Courtesy of Tin Drum Productions, LLC
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