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The trailer for Eliza Hittman's drama Never Rarely Often Always has been released by Focus Features. The film follows two teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania, Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder), moving to New York City for an unwanted pregnancy abortion.

The film, which premieres at the Sundance Film Festival next month, is going to be controversial due to its subject matter, but judging by the trailer, I like how Hittman gets into the degrees of how difficult it is to get an abortion in this country.

If you’re a wealthy liberal living in a major metropolitan area, you probably have access to getting an abortion, but Never Rarely Sometimes Always looks to examine what happens for those who live in rural communities.

The anti-abortion crowd reasons that if you ban all abortions, then people won’t try to get them and women will have to live with the sin of having sex before marriage (never mind that there are reasons to get an abortion even if you want to have a pregnancy, the cruelty is the point). Again, this film could serve as a flashpoint, but with Roe v. Wade likely on its way out with a fixed conservative majority on the Supreme Court, it’s a discussion we need to have.

Watch the Never Rarely Sometimes Always trailer below. The film opens in select theaters on March 13, 2020 and also stars Théodore Pellerin, Ryan Eggold, and Sharon Van Etten.



Here’s the official synopsis for Never Rarely Sometimes Always:

Written and directed by Eliza Hittman, the film is an intimate portrayal of two teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania. Faced with an unintended pregnancy and a lack of local support, Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder) embark across state lines to New York City on a fraught journey of friendship, bravery and compassion.















 

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