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‘Baby/Girls’ Review: A Gentle Documentary on Teen Pregnancy With Some Strange AI Artifacts
The film highlights how entrenched cultural taboos and lack of sex education contribute to persistent cycles of teen pregnancy and poverty in rural Arkansas, as shown by Compassion House.
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Becoming A Mom When You're Still A Child: 'Baby/Girls' Documentary's Unflinching Look Teenage Motherhood
When Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, workers at an Arkansas Christian maternity home, Compassion House, prepared for a drastic increase in young women in need of their services. It never came. “The pro-life movement in the South won the war against abortion a long time ago,” says Compassion House coordinator Crystal Widger in Baby/Girls, a bold new documentary about teen motherhood in post-Dobbs America. For Baby/Girls, which premiere…
‘Baby/Girls’ Review: Doc Paints a Bleak but Judgment-Free Portrait of Teenage Motherhood in Contemporary Arkansas
Premiering at SXSW, the documentary from directors Alyse Walsh and Jackie Jesko profiles several young mothers who spend time at a charitable Christian group home.
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