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DESCRIPTION:Video Showing: "If These Walls Could Talk" (1996)\n\n"If These Walls Could 
 Talk" is a bold and provocative examination of how the laws and attitudes 
 about abortion in the United States have both changed drastically and 
 remained so much the same.\n\nThree women, three time periods, one house: 
 each finds herself in trouble and must face the overwhelming decision about 
 what to do with the unwanted pregnancy. The first segment is the most 
 powerful, featuring Demi Moore as a young, recently widowed nurse in 1952. 
 With no one to turn to and limited financial means, her options are few. 
 Catherine Keener costars as her harshly judgmental sister-in-law. The next 
 piece occurs in 1974, as Sissy Spacek, a mother of four who is trying to 
 earn a college degree, discovers she's pregnant with her fifth child. Her 
 utterly modern feminist daughter encourages Spacek to get a newly legal 
 abortion, but it's a complex decision. In the final segment, college 
 student Anne Heche becomes pregnant by her married professor. Her best 
 friend, played by Jada Pinkett, is resolutely against abortion and the two 
 wrangle over right and wrong. As the young woman tries to learn about her 
 options, she finds herself enmeshed in the pro-life demonstrations outside 
 the abortion clinic. Cher, who directs this segment (the other two are 
 directed by Nancy Savoca), costars as a doctor at the clinic.\n\nNominated 
 for 3 Golden Globes. Another 1 win & 8 nominations\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/08/18471122.php
SUMMARY:Video Showing: "If These Walls Could Talk"
LOCATION:Revolution Books\n2425 Channing Way\nBerkeley, CA 94704
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/08/18471122.php
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DTEND:20080116T050000Z
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