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Never Rarely Sometimes Always makes politics of abortion personal in tale of teen girls on interstate road trip – ABC News

Never Rarely Sometimes Always makes the politics of women’s reproductive rights personal, as two friends travel from small-town Pennsylvania to New York City to…

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Writer-director Eliza Hittman has earned acclaim as a specialist in depictions of fraught, fumbling rites of passage. In her third feature, she shifts focus from the rude sexual awakenings of her first two features, It Felt Like Love and Beach Rats, to the shock of an unwanted pregnancy.
Awarded the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the Berlinale earlier this year, Never Rarely Sometimes Always is Hittman’s most accomplished, finely tuned film yet, as tender as it is tense and unsentimental.
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