This documentary offers a compelling look at the modern landscape of reproductive rights and healthcare equality. Set against a backdrop of shifting legal precedents, the film captures a pivotal moment where the concept of bodily autonomy has become a central battleground. It documents the personal stories of activists, medical professionals, and everyday individuals caught in the crosshairs of a system struggling to define who truly has control over personal health decisions.
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Filename: The.Pink.Pill.Sex.Drugs.And.Who.Has.Control.2025.540p.X265.AAC.[9jaRocks.Com].mkv
Filesize: 171.24 MB
Duration: 90 min
Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt38350179
Title: The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs and Who Has Control
Year: 2025
Type: Movie
Country: Canada, United Kingdom
Language: en
Director: Aisling Chin-Yee
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Cindy Eckert
Subtitle: English
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I really loved the part where they interviewed the activists, super inspiring! 🙌
tbh 10/10 would watch again
@Mohamed Ahmed yaaassss same!
Fire movie! 🔥
I don’t know if I agree with that. The film felt a bit biased to me
@Lars de Vries I kinda get where you’re coming from, but I think that’s the point – to challenge our perspectives
Just watched @The Pink Pill and I’m still trying to process the information presented. As a feminist and a doctor, I found the documentary’s approach to reproductive rights both thought-provoking and unsettling.
I’ve been following the developments in the US and other countries, and it’s fascinating to see the intersection of politics and reproductive rights. The Pink Pill is a must-watch for anyone interested in this topic.
@Zawadi Johari The documentary doesn’t just focus on the US, but also looks at the global implications of these changes. It’s a powerful reminder that we’re all in this together.
As someone who’s from a country where reproductive rights are more established, it’s hard to imagine a world where women’s bodies are controlled by governments. The Pink Pill is a stark reminder of the importance of our hard-won rights.
@Karen Chan Taiwan is definitely an inspiration for many of us, but we also can’t forget that even in countries with established rights, there’s still so much work to be done. We need to keep pushing forward and supporting each other.
I just watched The Pink Pill and I was blown away by the stories of women fighting for their reproductive rights. It’s heartbreaking to see the system putting up so many obstacles, but at the same time it’s incredibly empowering to see people standing up for their rights.
@Sakura Ito This documentary is exactly what we need, especially in countries where reproductive rights are being stripped away. We need to keep shining a light on these issues and holding our leaders accountable.
It’s a film that will make you think twice about your own involvement in shaping these policies.
As someone from a country with restrictive laws, this film is a powerful reminder of the importance of access to healthcare.
If you haven’t seen it yet, please do so as soon as possible.
The filmmakers did an excellent job of showing both sides of the issue, it’s a balanced documentary.
I wish this was released sooner, it could have prevented a lot of pain and suffering.
Not only is it an educational film, but it’s also a call to action.
I’m grateful for the film’s honest portrayal of the real-life struggles faced by those seeking reproductive rights.
This film changed my perspective on reproductive rights, it’s a must-watch for everyone.
Agreed, it’s a pivotal moment for us to understand and advocate for these rights.
What I found most compelling was the personal stories of individuals affected by these policies.