
La peur au ventre
Documentary
Overview
Exploring the rise of anti-abortion groups in Canada, the filmmaker also presents the feminist and pro-choice response that is being organized across the country.
Top Cast


Léa Clermont-Dion
Léa Clermont-Dion
Self
Léa Clermont-Dion
Self
Nesrine Bessaïh
Nesrine Bessaïh
Self
Nesrine Bessaïh
Self
Georges Buscemi
Georges Buscemi
Self
Georges Buscemi
Self
Frederique Chabot
Frederique Chabot
Self
Frederique Chabot
Self
Louise Desmarais
Louise Desmarais
Self
Louise Desmarais
Self
Ruba Ghazal
Ruba Ghazal
Self
Ruba Ghazal
Self


Abby Johnson
Abby Johnson
Self
Abby Johnson
Self
Véronique Pronovost
Véronique Pronovost
Self
Véronique Pronovost
Self


Alain Rayes
Alain Rayes
Self
Alain Rayes
Self
Monica Simpson
Monica Simpson
Self
Monica Simpson
Self
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