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Preconceived

2024 | 80m | English

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Director: Sabrine Keane, Kate Dumke
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Where does someone turn when facing an unplanned pregnancy? Preconceived tells the stories of Maleeha and Maria, two women who, while navigating unplanned pregnancies, inadvertently found themselves at facilities discouraging them from abortions. The film is a window into these enigmatic centers that some call “pregnancy resource centers” and others call “fake clinics.” Shedding light on how many of these centers are a part of a movement striving to make abortion unthinkable and illegal, the documentary explores the complex role of deception, finances, faith, and privacy. Amid a shifting legal landscape, Preconceived underscores the significance of understanding the resources available to pregnant people.
Release Date: Mar 09, 2024
Director: Sabrine Keane, Kate Dumke
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
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Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Job
Maggie Contreras Camera Operator
Sabrine Keane Director
Kate Dumke Director, Cinematography
Ryan Christopher Lee Online Editor
Kate Logan Archival Footage Coordinator
Daniela Mileykovsky Camera Operator
Adam Asdel Cinematography
Josh Ausley Sound Recordist, Cinematography
Patrick Bollton Cinematography
Brandy Bruce Cinematography
Evan Bums Cinematography
Catherine Dautremont Cinematography
Rachel Dusa Cinematography
Hannah Engelson Cinematography
Patrick Hewlett Cinematography
Julie Hotz Cinematography
Allie Humenuk Sound Recordist, Cinematography
Amber Johnson Cinematography
Bruce Liffiton Cinematography
Christopher Mariles Cinematography
Bridget McQuillan Cinematography
Luisa Mendoza Sound Recordist, Cinematography
Cassidy Minarik Cinematography
Bruce Petschek Cinematography
Jeremy Ramirez Cinematography
Jesse Ryan Sound Recordist, Cinematography
Randall Taylor Cinematography
Lynn Weissman Cinematography
Elizabeth Young Cinematography
Hannah Zamora Cinematography
Vanessa Carr Consulting Producer
Charlotte Mangin Consulting Producer
Denali Tiller Consulting Producer
Karen Glienke Researcher
Mariana Surillo Researcher
Malia Bantz Production Assistant
Joanne Elie Production Assistant
Noble McClure Production Assistant
Demiana Seconding Production Assistant
Dominique Taylor Production Assistant
Miranda Yung-Upstander Production Assistant
Vanessa Roworth Additional Editing
Alexandria Bombach Consulting Editor
Oksana Skyrnnik Assistant Editor
Zachariah Daly Additional Editor
Haley McClintock Additional Editor
Jason Conradt Title Designer
Tom Clavert Additional Music, Score Engineer
Anne Chmelewsky Score Engineer
Patrick Lemmens Mixing Engineer
Bence Bobák Assistant Sound Engineer
Susan Bryant Sound Recordist
Danielle Campbell Sound Recordist
Mario Cardenas Sound Recordist
Michael Coleman Sound Recordist
Yvonne Corbett Sound Recordist
Lawrence Dvorak Sound Recordist
Marianna Lafolette Sound Recordist
Steven Lagosh Sound Recordist
Jocelyn Lyon Sound Recordist
Jessie Marek Sound Recordist
Jennilee Park Sound Recordist
Leah Puffenberger Sound Recordist
Randall Taylor Sound Recordist
Andy Turrett Sound Recordist
Will Cox Digital Intermediate Producer
Jessica Hinds Digital Intermediate Producer
Wendi Litteral Digital Intermediate Producer
Ben Kiviat Digital Intermediate
Kevin Allen Caby Digital Intermediate
Sandy Patch Digital Intermediate
Esme Rogers Smith Colorist
Soheil Khoshab Additional Editing
Annie Medlin Dialogue Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Berger Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Ain Legal Services
Nicole Paige Legal Services
Dale Nelson Clearances Consultant
Sarah Schwarzman Clearances Consultant
Donaldson Callif Perez Clearances Consultant
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Tim Grafft Co-Producer
Jasmine Luoma Producer
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screenzealots
8.0

“Preconceived,” a documentary that captures the nuances of the complex, controversial issue of abortion, will make your blood boil. By focusing on the popular “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” (aka fake abortion clinics) that are popping up all over the country, co-directors Kate Dumke and Sabrine Keane ha ... ve constructed a film that’s a must-see for all advocates of women’s rights. The film covers a lot of ground, but the most compelling content comes from firsthand accounts of women with unplanned pregnancies who inadvertently found their way at facilities that, by design, were founded to discourage them from having an abortion. Currently in the United States, there are over 2,500 of these Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPC) while fewer than 800 actual abortion clinics are still in operation. That means women in need of help are more likely to end up at one of these non-medically regulated facilities instead of a real doctor’s office. Their tactics are brilliantly sneaky, from opening up next door to Planned Parenthood clinics to targeting specific populations (which overwhelmingly include minority or impoverished neighborhoods, and even on Native American reservations). Their goal is to shame, guilt, and embarrass women into changing their mind about having an abortion or, as has happened to many women, flat-out lie and delay until it’s too late to perform the procedure. They will promote falsehoods and deliberate misinformation, and even give out religious literature stating that abortion is murder. You’d think these fake clinics that are purposely designed to mislead would be put out of business quickly, but get this: many are receiving government (both federal and state) funding. Yes, that’s right: these are Evangelical ministries operating as unregulated (thanks to the Supreme Court) medical facilities with the outward appearance of an official clinic. These facilities are weaponizing faith and a fundamentalist ideology with a strategic, organized, and well-funded network. Keane and Dumke interview the CEOs and Presidents of some of the largest CPC corporations, and they uncover a staggering lack of privacy in their digital software and paperwork protection (since CPCs aren’t technically medical clinics, HIPAA doesn’t apply to them). All of this is incredibly dangerous to women, and it’s shocking. The film presents the other side too, including those who are helping women in financial distress take care of their new baby by providing supplies and diapers. It all seems admirable at first, but as one of the subjects points out, she was only able to get assistance for the first month after she was talked into carrying her baby to term. Another angle tackled by the documentary is the political implications and ties that abortion has to the conservative and religious movements in America. This is an important issue that the younger generation seems to be unwilling to fight for, but it’s going to take a combined effort for citizens to stand up for abortion rights. “Preconceived” should get every supporter of women’s rights fired up to turn out and vote this November. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Jul 17, 2024