Movie: Birthing at Home

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Nell Lundy
Nell Lundy

Self / Narrator

Alexis Lundy
Alexis Lundy

Self

Alain Rutayisire
Alain Rutayisire

Self

Jazmine Lundy-Rutayisire
Jazmine Lundy-Rutayisire

Self

Sienna Lundy-Rutayisire
Sienna Lundy-Rutayisire

Self

Louise Lundy
Louise Lundy

Self

Freida Lundy
Freida Lundy

Self

Tia Sarkar
Tia Sarkar

Self

Melinda Jiminez
Melinda Jiminez

Self

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    Alexis is a 32-year-old white woman married to Alain, an African from Rwanda. This documentary focuses on Alexis giving birth in her parents home. As her parents and great-grandmother look on, a calm mid-wife delivers ten and a half pound Jazmine. The documentary is Interspersed with interviews with Alexis, her husband, Alexis' parents, the soon to be great-grandmother and the midwife.

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    2009-05-15

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