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Anti-Abortion Film Perpetuates Abortion Myths

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Anti-abortion film “Unplanned” was released in the U.S. in March, causing a lot of controversy. The film is about a formed Planned Parenthood clinic director who became an anti-abortion advocate. According to the Huffington Post, the movie perpetuates “damaging myths” about abortions. In one moment of the film a 13-week fetus appears to recoil from the abortion procedure. During its debut in March, the film grossed $15.7 million, more than double its budget.

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