How abortion drama 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always' was a response to Trump's election

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How abortion drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always was a response to Trump's election

, the new drama from Eliza Hittman shines a light on the cultural stigma and legal challenges that prevent access to reproductive care in America. In following Autumn, a pregnant teen from a small town in Pennsylvania who decides to secretly take a bus to New York City for an abortion, Hittman manages to presentEW spoke to Hittman about the film's origins , as well as what she hopes viewers take away from what she calls a fundamentally "human story." Read on below.

It did. I wasn't trying to construct a narrative that was really didactic. It was really important to me to create an emotional journey for the character and for the audience. That's my primary goal as a filmmaker. I'm not a documentary filmmaker. So it's all this research to consider the experience of the character.

That's one of my favorite details, and the movie is full of them; these really small, lifelike moments. How did they find their way into the script? I wanted to go back to when you first had the idea. That being several years ago, why was now the time to make this movie? The story is about the isolation that she's going through, and how lonely she feels in her body. Not everybody has a family that you can confide in. It's very much about emotional isolation. Even though she has her cousin on this journey for support, she's still very much alone in that clinic. That was important for me to communicate through the film. It can be a very lonely journey.

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