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Annie's Fire

February 1974, regional France. When mild-mannered working class mother of two Annie (Calamy) and her husband accidentally fall pregnant, they know they cant afford to care for another child. Annie is introduced to a group of local women and doctors who offer both judgement-free support and family planning. Far from underground, the network defiantly refuses to hide from public view, even though their efforts are considered illegal across the nation. Annie is surprised by the camaraderie and conviction of her new friends, and through them, finds her mind opened to feminism and self-empowerment.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004908863 World
DVD   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
32320004908855 World
DVD   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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Classification Number World
Title Annie's Fire DVD
Physical Description sound ; colour
Series DVD
World
Note French language with English subtitles
Performer Caroline Piette, Oscar Lesage, Laure Calamy, Iris Bry, Juliette Lamboley, Sara Verhagen, Eric Caravaca, Jeanne Ferron, Leny Morand
February 1974, regional France. When mild-mannered working class mother of two Annie (Calamy) and her husband accidentally fall pregnant, they know they cant afford to care for another child. Annie is introduced to a group of local women and doctors who offer both judgement-free support and family planning. Far from underground, the network defiantly refuses to hide from public view, even though their efforts are considered illegal across the nation. Annie is surprised by the camaraderie and conviction of her new friends, and through them, finds her mind opened to feminism and self-empowerment.
Classification Censorship Classification : M - Themes relating to abortion, coarse language
Subject Drama
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