A Little House In Aberdeen
A woman reflects on her past and wonders about her future - while she happens to be having an abortion.
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Sometimes an abortion is not a big deal. I deeply believe in the power of film to inspire social change. I hope "A Little House In Aberdeen" can bring everyone to the table, and educate rather than alienate by focusing on what we all have in common. This is a casual, intimate story that focuses on the person rather than the procedure... while revealing how straightforward and simple the procedure actually is. 1 in 4 women will have an abortion, in addition to the trans and nonbinary people who will have them. Multiple people in every audience at every film festival have had abortions. But that is not the reality we see reflected in film and television. This false reality is extremely harmful. We need more abortion stories. Thoughtful representation can reduce stigma, which can reduce criminalization. Abortion films can pave the way for policies that protect the reproductive rights for all people. And "A Little House In Aberdeen" is a missing piece in the narrative.

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