A naturalistic, patient and sensitive film, Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always provides essential commentary on timely, controversial topics: abortion access and ones control over their own body.
Sometimes tough to watch but ultimately real & beautiful, Hittman’s latest is a look at the bravery of a young teen, Autumn, who is confronted by conservative legislation that prevents her from receiving an abortion. It’s incredibly tough to see these merciless medical professionals ignore the health & feelings of their patient to instead talk…