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Eine verheiratete Frau, die ungewollt schwanger ist, lebt in einer Zeit in Amerika, in der sie keine legale Abtreibung bekommen kann, und arbeitet mit einer Gruppe von Vorstadtfrauen zusamme... Alles lesenEine verheiratete Frau, die ungewollt schwanger ist, lebt in einer Zeit in Amerika, in der sie keine legale Abtreibung bekommen kann, und arbeitet mit einer Gruppe von Vorstadtfrauen zusammen, um Hilfe zu finden.Eine verheiratete Frau, die ungewollt schwanger ist, lebt in einer Zeit in Amerika, in der sie keine legale Abtreibung bekommen kann, und arbeitet mit einer Gruppe von Vorstadtfrauen zusammen, um Hilfe zu finden.
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Call Jane is a must watch. Not necessarily because it is the best film around, but because it is so vitally important given the state of the world today.
It is hard not to be very emotionally stirred by this tale of courageous women taking control of their own bodies and their futures in the face of oppression.
The central performance from Elizabeth Banks is very engaging, playing a character that it is easy to sympathise with and connect to.
The story is engaging and well told, if not overly flashy.
I do think certain elements of the film could have been explored and developed more, and it could have been a bit more punchy in parts.
But still, given the state of the world and the ridiculous oppression of women's bodies, it is hard to ignore the importance of a film like this.
It is hard not to be very emotionally stirred by this tale of courageous women taking control of their own bodies and their futures in the face of oppression.
The central performance from Elizabeth Banks is very engaging, playing a character that it is easy to sympathise with and connect to.
The story is engaging and well told, if not overly flashy.
I do think certain elements of the film could have been explored and developed more, and it could have been a bit more punchy in parts.
But still, given the state of the world and the ridiculous oppression of women's bodies, it is hard to ignore the importance of a film like this.
She had a life threatening pregnancy. But the hospital board turns her down when she needed an emergency abortion. She had limited options. Year 1968, 5 years before the Supreme Court ruled under Roe v Wade decision that the constitution conferred the right to have abortion. She visits a shady clinic, considers falling down the stairs and finally finds a flier near the shady clinic she visits: Call Jane. Inspired by true events, this period drama tells a story of a group of staunch and unapologetic grassroots women activists and their ideology of altruism superseding the judgements. When a woman needs help, the underlying reason is not important. Well made and well acted! Fantastic job by screenwriters Roshan Sethi and Hayley Schore for lightening up the serious subject with some humor and still maintaining its quintessence. In today's context, this seems so timely.
This is based on The Jane Collective, a clandestine group in Chicago between 1969 and 1973. It facilitated an estimated 11,000 illegal but safe abortions. It is not just about empowering women as this concept was introduced just in 1985. Women have fought their battles since ages whether it was for suffrage, education, employment or for something as basic a right as abortion. A great watch.
This is based on The Jane Collective, a clandestine group in Chicago between 1969 and 1973. It facilitated an estimated 11,000 illegal but safe abortions. It is not just about empowering women as this concept was introduced just in 1985. Women have fought their battles since ages whether it was for suffrage, education, employment or for something as basic a right as abortion. A great watch.
The right to choose was settled until it wasn't! Who would have thought that another "Call Jane" movement would be necessary in 2023?
The film while not perfect get the message across that women were not in control of their own bodies, could not terminate a pregnancy even when medically necessary and the woman's life was in danger. One of the opening scenes has Elizabeth Banks as Joy, pregnant with congestive heart trouble and a hospital board of men voting no on terminating her pregnancy because she might live through it. I almost forgot how dire the situation was back when abortion was illegal in my lifetime. The pill had just become available and has been life changing for women. The film does a good job portraying that time. What a travesty that women's rights have been taken away in more than half of America. I would not have ever predicted that we could regress but we have. It is a tragic state of affairs.
Termination is everyone woman's right. It is a private decision. Laws against women, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, and culpability against anyone willing to help girls and women access to medical help are despicable.
I recommend this film for everyone.
The film while not perfect get the message across that women were not in control of their own bodies, could not terminate a pregnancy even when medically necessary and the woman's life was in danger. One of the opening scenes has Elizabeth Banks as Joy, pregnant with congestive heart trouble and a hospital board of men voting no on terminating her pregnancy because she might live through it. I almost forgot how dire the situation was back when abortion was illegal in my lifetime. The pill had just become available and has been life changing for women. The film does a good job portraying that time. What a travesty that women's rights have been taken away in more than half of America. I would not have ever predicted that we could regress but we have. It is a tragic state of affairs.
Termination is everyone woman's right. It is a private decision. Laws against women, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, and culpability against anyone willing to help girls and women access to medical help are despicable.
I recommend this film for everyone.
This isn't a film to just watch when you're bored and want to be entertained. This is real life! This is something everyone should watch in a serious matter with no distractions.
I watched this as I have a strong passion for women's rights. Abortion is healthcare and should not be taken away by anywhere that does it and needs to be accessible to everyone in the world. To think the things seen in this film are still happening in the USA "the land of the free" in 2024 because they decided to overturn Roe V Wade and undo the happy ending this film portrayed.
I've never had an abortion myself but yet could feel the uncomfortableness Joy was putting across in that well staged depressing room. You can feel the difference in care by the women on the bed in the other room later on in the film (even if the procedure is a bit off in professional terms as they're sat up too much).
Yes the film starts off a little slow but I think it shows the reality of the slow and painful process of women's lives and choices they have to make.
I watched this as I have a strong passion for women's rights. Abortion is healthcare and should not be taken away by anywhere that does it and needs to be accessible to everyone in the world. To think the things seen in this film are still happening in the USA "the land of the free" in 2024 because they decided to overturn Roe V Wade and undo the happy ending this film portrayed.
I've never had an abortion myself but yet could feel the uncomfortableness Joy was putting across in that well staged depressing room. You can feel the difference in care by the women on the bed in the other room later on in the film (even if the procedure is a bit off in professional terms as they're sat up too much).
Yes the film starts off a little slow but I think it shows the reality of the slow and painful process of women's lives and choices they have to make.
Some may call this film timely as the issue of abortion is always a hot topic the theme is touchy however no matter how you see or feel about the issue this film "Call Jane" was an interesting drama film to see about a group of determined ladies.
Set back in the 1960's when most abortions were not legal it involved a housewife Joy(the wonderful Elizabeth Banks) who becomes pregnant however her own health is at risk and still her doctor is of no help. So she finds about an underground network a powerful and courage like discreet group of ladies who run a "Call Jane" organization! The group lead by the blunt and brash Virginia(the great Sigourney Weaver) oversees the life and safety of several ladies who want to abort, call it go against the grain as still these ladies are doing what they have to do in a powerful and brave like manner. This picture is a powerful drama with a strong message of courage, and hope as the film is a social showcase of standing up for believes despite not taking moral or political sides. Overall wonderful well done film to watch.
Set back in the 1960's when most abortions were not legal it involved a housewife Joy(the wonderful Elizabeth Banks) who becomes pregnant however her own health is at risk and still her doctor is of no help. So she finds about an underground network a powerful and courage like discreet group of ladies who run a "Call Jane" organization! The group lead by the blunt and brash Virginia(the great Sigourney Weaver) oversees the life and safety of several ladies who want to abort, call it go against the grain as still these ladies are doing what they have to do in a powerful and brave like manner. This picture is a powerful drama with a strong message of courage, and hope as the film is a social showcase of standing up for believes despite not taking moral or political sides. Overall wonderful well done film to watch.
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- WissenswertesCall Jane is based on the true story of a network of activists who helped provide underground abortions in 1960 and 70s Chicago. These activists called themselves "Jane," or "the Jane collective." People seeking abortions were told to "call Jane." That said, the characters in Call Jane are not based on specific people.
- PatzerThe film is set in 1968. In a scene early on in the film, in which Gwen is picking up Joy, a house in the background has solar panels.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The View: Sigourney Weaver/Elizabeth Banks (2022)
- SoundtracksSilent Island
Written by Darla Hood and Ronnie Buck
Performed by Modesto Duran & Orchestra
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 512.770 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 244.469 $
- 30. Okt. 2022
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 736.893 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 1 Min.(121 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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