At Your Cervix

AT YOUR CERVIX - Women's History Month Celebration Screening

Expired March 11, 2024 6:00 AM
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In honor of Women's History Month & International Women's Day

we invite you to join us for a limited virtual screening of At Your Cervix!




DON'T MISS OUT: International Women's Day - March 8, we will be dropping some bonus materials for all ticket holders - such as a pre-recorded conversation between Judy Norsigian: co-founder of Our Bodies, Ourselves and Byllye Avery: founder of National Black Women's Health Project and more. So stay tuned!


WANT TO DIVE DEEPER?

If you would like to delve more into the topics covered in the film we are offering all $30 ticket purchasers complimentary access to our pre-recorded AYC Conference - more info about that can be found here.


We want to make this film accessible to all so are offering a sliding scale option. All ticket sales go towards supporting our legislative and outreach work. If you have the means to pay more to support our work (and for those who can't afford a ticket) - this is greatly appreciated. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please email us so we can assist.

At Your Cervix breaks the silence about how medical 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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  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    71 min
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Rating
    mature audience
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  • Director
    A'magine
  • Producer
    A'magine
  • Executive Producer
    Lynn Ballantyne
  • Co-Producer
    Renée Bergan, Julie Carlson, Stephanie Dawson
  • Cinematographer
    Renée Bergan
  • Editor
    Renée Bergan, Beth Nelsen
  • Animator
    Elka Kerkofs, Pete List, Yasmin Mistry
  • Composer
    Kara Ford, Jonathan Zuniga, Sonia Coronado
  • Sound Design
    Glen Matisoff