1979 · France · Documentary
In the 1970s, the MLAC (Mouvement pour la libération de l’avortement et de la contraception) was a key organization in the fight for the right to abortion and contraception. Filmed over several years, the film follows several women in a non-hospital setting, offering a portrait of remarkable intimacy and profound collective historical significance. This screening marks the international premiere of a new digital restoration presenting, for the first time, the film’s full-length version of this militant work.