Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Birth Film


Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin & The Farm Midwives
January 16-24, 2013
At IFC Center: 323 6th ave (at W 3rd St) NYC

Don't miss this inspiring film about midwife Ina May Gaskin! Q&As with Ina May, filmmakers and birth professionals at select screenings!
Dates: January 16-24, 2013
Time: See ifccenter.com for showtimes and online ticket sales.
Q&A with Ina May Gaskin after select screenings Jan 16 & 17. Filmmaker Q&As Jan 16, 17, 18. Choices in Childbirth Q&A on Jan 18, 19.

Location: IFC Center, 323 6th Ave, at West 3rd Street, NYC
Ticket Information: Purchase at the box office or online. Details coming soon at: http://www.ifccenter.com/films/birth-story-ina-may-gaskin-the-farm-midwives/
View the trailer at: http://birthstorymovie.com/home/
"BIRTH STORY is a celebratory tribute to the endangered art of midwifery and its most influential practitioner, Ina May Gaskin. A disarming example of documentary filmmaking that stakes out an opinion with plain-spoken, commonsensical wisdom, this insightful effort from helmers Sara Lamm and Mary Wigmore doubles as a defense of natural childbirth." (Variety, 2012)
BIRTH STORY: INA MAY GASKIN AND THE FARM MIDWIVES tells the story of counterculture heroine Ina May Gaskin and her spirited friends, who began delivering each otherʼs babies in 1970, on a caravan of hippie school buses, headed to a patch of rural Tennessee land. With Ina May as their leader, the women taught themselves midwifery from the ground up, and became an integral part of a new, entirely communal, agricultural society called The Farm. The people of the Farm grew their own food, built their own houses, published their own books, and, as word of their social experiment spread, created a model of care for women and babies that changed a generationʼs approach to childbirth. Forty years ago Ina May led the charge away from isolated hospital birthing rooms, where husbands were not allowed and mandatory forceps deliveries were the norm. Today, as nearly one third of all US babies are born via C-section, she fights to preserve her community's hardwon knowledge. With incredible access to the midwivesʼ archival video collection, the film not only captures the unique sisterhood at The Farm Clinic--from its heyday into the present--but shows childbirth the way most people have never seen it--unadorned, unabashed, and awe-inspiring.

BIRTH STORY had its festival premiere at the LA Film Festival and was winner of the Audience Award.

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