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Citizen Ruth

Screening on Film
Directed by Alexander Payne.
With Laura Dern, Kurtwood Smith.
US, 1996, 35mm, color, 102 min.

Payne stretches reality to the borders of absurdity in this satire on the politics of abortion in contemporary America. Ruth is a glue-sniffing addict who finds herself at the center of the national battle over abortion rights when a judge orders her to have an abortion or face felony charges for criminal endangerment of her fetus. Ruth becomes the cause celebre of both pro-life and pro-choice zealots, portrayed in satiric dueling symmetry.

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