Birthright.

Date:
1957
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Description

Beginning with the delivery of a baby in hospital, and continuing with dramatic reconstructions, this film promotes the work of the Family Planning Association by showing the scope and depth of its concerns. It argues that every baby should be wanted and shows the misery of a large family unable to cope, balancing it with a look at another such family where all is well. Raising the confidence of patients attending Family Planning Clinics is a priority. The Association's concern with infertility problems is shown to be of equal importance to its contraceptive work.

Publication/Creation

UK : Basic Films Ltd., 1957.

Physical description

1 videocassette (VHS) : sound, black and white, PAL.

Creator/production credits

Made for the Family Planning Association by Basic Films Ltd in association with Samaritan Films. Commentary spoken by Margaret Rawlings. Written and Directed by Sarah Erulkar.

Copyright note

Family Planning Association

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Where to find it

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    Closed stores
    2053V

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