πŸ“‚ BIRTH WITH R.D. LAING (R.1)
Media Insights, Distributed by Concord Films Council U.K
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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1977

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This provocative documentary takes a critical look at childbirth practices in Western society. Eminent psychiatrist R.D. Laing raises questions as to the immediate and long term effects of many of the detached, routine procedures that are often out of tune with the feelings of mothers and babies at the time of their greatest vulnerability. The parents' viewpoints in childbirth have long been rejected by those in authority. This film speaks for them and, it is hoped, will act as a catalyst for change.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

398

618.4 NZ

C2800/5

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