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The Business of Being Born (2008)

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Summary: Birth is a miracle, a rite of passage, a natural part of life. But birth is also big business. Compelled to explore the subject after the delivery of her first child, actress Ricki Lake recruits filmmaker Abby Epstein to question the way American women have babies... (Red Envelope Entertainment)
Country: USA
Directed By: Abby Epstein
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na avb
84
T6
na justinhilton
70
T6
na Meta Critic
68
T8
na TravelBound
88
T4
Good documentary. Pretty fascinating.
na everything
65
T5
na XakkMaster
80
T7
Gets the point across pretty well, but manages to stay unbiased by including a surprisingly emotional and personal ending. It was shocking to see how quickly hospital birth became the norm in America and how doctors rushed mothers towards c-section deliveries. Sadly, due to a lot of the supporters of home birth and 'women's choice' being hippies or free-thinkers, it might not change the mind of people who think home births are "for ultra-feminists" or those who simply oppose the medical system.
na ladymcbeath
89
T9
na Gordon Cole
45
T3
na Bondo
89
T10
na begoniabol
60
T5
I admit it moved me when I saw one woman (well more of them did) giving birth to a baby in a bath, cause I thought I surpressed those 'baby' feelings. But this doc relies too heavily on the fact that hospital deliveries aren't always good, and its now become natural. After half an hour it becomes quite clear it happens too often, but you don't have to make a doc about it with a running time of an hour and a half..
na thaklos
78
T5
While this film's bias is clear it provides evidence for a range of positions while providing some intriguing arguments against modern obstretic practices and and for more natural births. I was a bit annoyed by the lack of solid statistical information at a few points during the film, and some of the talking heads seemed unreliable. Ultimately I was most convinced by the OB/GYN commentary, but I appreciate the broader perspective provided by the film.
na safir
85
T8
na dustin
50
T3
na annaleepea
90
T9
na owen1218
80
T8
na Hawke
50
T6
na kangadoodoo
55
T4
na LadyBird
100
T6
na RetinaScan
90
T8
na imdb
72
T8
na tmaustin89
79
T4
na ScrumYummy
80
T9
na simplicio
70
T5
A personal project, small and flexible, mostly focused on the takeover of the image and process of birthing in America by the medical and insurance industries. The makers wisely keep things personal, and justly attack the medical establishment's eagerness to induce or c-section, but also ignore the possibility of a natural childbirth in a hospital setting. Still, great birth footage, an important subject taken on independently, and a fantastic focal point in the amazing midwife they follow.
na scottstilson
86
T9
na jbull08
69
T4
na ode2dapillow
44
T5
na volver
55
T4
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