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Release Date:
September 25, 2022
Original Title:
At Your Cervix
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Renegade Pix
Spectaculum Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
At Your Cervix breaks the silence about how medical and nursing students learn to perform pelvic exams. Following filmmaker and sexuality educator, A’magine, the film exposes how students are often taught on unconscious patients without their knowledge or consent. Interviews with students, patients, doctors, midwives, politicians and advocates provide compelling and often deeply emotional testimony as to why nonconsensual and unethical pelvic exams on patients under anesthesia must end. The film offers an empowering solution that will revolutionize how pelvic exams are taught and performed in schools and clinics across the country.
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Additional Photography:
A'magine
Animation:
Yasmin Mistry
Camera Operator:
Renée Bergan
Co-Producer:
Renée Bergan
Stephanie Dawson
Director:
A'magine
Editor:
Renée Bergan
Executive Producer:
Lynn Ballantyne
Music:
Sonia Coronado Cuesta
Kara Ford
Jonathan Zuniga
Producer:
A'magine
Sound Recordist:
Jason Wolf
Writer:
A'magine
Renée Bergan
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