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Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion is a american film of genre Documentary released in USA on 15 june 2007

Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion (2007)

Unborn in the USA : Inside the War on Abortion

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Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion is a 2007 documentary film featuring interviews with pro-life activists across the United States. Its tagline is, "How the pro-lifers are winning". The film was started as a thesis project by students Stephen Fell and Will Thompson of Rice University.

The film chronicles major events such as the annual March for Life and the 2004 March for Women's Lives, and features interviews with members of the Army of God and other pro-life activists.

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Il relate les événements majeurs tels que la marche annuelle pour la vie de Washington et la marche pour la vie des femmes.

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