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- In Manhattan, a mother of two preparing for her daughter's sixth birthday party has no idea of the challenges she's about to face in order to pull off the event.
- A pregnant woman finds herself in serious danger when she agrees to live with the couple who plan to adopt her unborn child.
- The confusing story of Mata Sahib Kaur Ji, also known as the Mother of the Khalsa. In reality she became a strong female leader of the Khalsa nation in 17th and 18th-century India but this movie has not done a good job in capturing it.
- Nava tries to convince her sister to get back with her husband, while her own fiance is cheating on her.
- Rumiko loves her mother Hanae dearly, but is somehow unable to feel the same way about her daughter Sayaka and their relationship is fraught with tension and fractures.
- It showcases maternal anxieties.
- The series focused on Rosemary, Jane, and Emily, loosely inspired by real-life everyday moms.
- High end mommy and me groups located in Los Angeles.
- When a woman desperate to connect with her husband is hindered by their unwanted child, dire consequences unfold.
- In this comedic web series we watch how Kim, Heather and Maria deal with real motherhood problems. Each talk about real life situations from moms who have sent their stories in to be shown.
- Pushing Motherhood is a documentary about Sybil and Linda, best friends who try to become mothers at 38 and 45. The documentary follows them on their respective journeys to motherhood, and questions why they and a growing number of women have waited so long.
- Accompanied by her overwhelmed one-night stand, a young woman makes her way to the hospital to end a pregnancy.
- Two women discover they are pregnant, and experience the anxiety, discomfort, fear, hope, and ultimate joy of pregnancy and motherhood. Both fathers encounter the parallel experiences of first-time fatherhood.
- This Story is based on a teenage girl name 'Sachi' and her single mother's relationship. She is the only child of her parents. Her father died in a car crash when she was just 5 years old. After that, her mother raised her alone. Sachi is a very spoiled and abusive girl, but her mother loves her a lot. One day she quarried with her mother and insulted her when she is leaving for office. So her mother leaves for office without saying anything after being astonished. But the trouble of the girl begins when her mother doesn't return home in the evening. Suddenly something unpredicted happened and Sachi got a phone call from the police from her mother's phone. The policeman told her that they found a dead body of a lady and we got this phone near the dead body. And they call her to identify the body, but the authorities didn't allow her because she is a minor.
- In a dystopian future, Britain is being faced with plummeting birth rates, increase in still births and deformities in children. An organisation form to save future generations to preserve strong, healthy bloodlines. Andrea, a journalist from London, finds herself trapped in a locked room and the only way out is to prove her capability as a perfect mother.
- Archival montage, science fiction, and an homage to 70s feminist filmmaking are woven together to form THE MOTHERHOOD ARCHIVES, a lyrical essay film excavating hidden histories of childbirth in the twentieth century that is by turns haunting, incisive, and wry. Assembling an extraordinary archive of over 100 educational, industrial, and medical training films (including newly rediscovered Soviet and French childbirth films) THE MOTHERHOOD ARCHIVES inventively untangles the complex, sometimes surprising genealogies of maternal education. From the first use of anesthetic ether in the 19th century to the postmodern 21st century hospital birthing suite, THE MOTHERHOOD ARCHIVES charts a fascinating course through the cultural history of pain, the history of obstetric anesthesia, and the little-known international history of the natural childbirth and Lamaze movements. THE MOTHERHOOD ARCHIVES is a meditation on the maternal body as a site of institutional control, ideological surveillance, medical knowledge, and nationalist state intervention.
- Twelve single mothers by choice and women thinking about becoming single mothers discuss intimate details on everything from relationships, choosing the perfect sperm donor to the emotional and financial stakes this choice presents.
- It is 1994 in a mental asylum. Pregnant Mia Sakaguchi tells the doctor that she came from the future, but no one believes her. She then discovers the shocking truth that in this era, mental patients are forced abortion.
- Kata, a 45-year-old doula, and Santwana, a 30-year-old filmmaker, challenge the traditional confines of Motherhood, sparking a profound query: Must the act of childbirth solely define the essence of motherhood?
- Two new moms face the realities of motherhood that no one talks about.
- Kamran Qureshi collected 13 TV films stories in his previous three years research and experience of studying motherly emotions for talk show Ariel Mothers. Stories based on the precious relationship of mother and child, priceless love, emotions, enduring bravery and sacrifice. Mothers were shown from different cultures and parts of society with their own circumstances and customs.
- Unplanned Motherhood is a comedy web series for perfectly imperfect families, starring Lena Sledge as Layla, a wife and mother of five that gives parenting advice on her real life mommy blog, but rarely uses her own advice. Her unique parenting style contradicting with her perfect parenting advice lends to a distinct brand of humor.
- Motherhood is a film that deconstructs the nature of the mother-child relationship.
- A young newlywed couple try to decide whether to live the high life or have their child.
- The husband and wife of a typical American family read the story of Albert and Louise, European peasants. Albert, called to war, is able to come home but once during the conflict. The captain of the enemy takes up his headquarters in Albert's house and forces his attention upon Louise. War over, Albert returns home rejoicing in the news of the birth of a son. He is told Louise has never looked at or touched the baby. Demanding an explanation Louise tells of the visit of the captain. Albert would kill the child, but Louise's motherhood asserts itself and she saves its life. The American family rejoice on completing the story that America is at peace.
- Women are not the puppets in men's hands.
- In the UK, more than 50 % of mother pigs are confined to tiny gestation crates, just to be artificially inseminated and give birth to piglets many times, resulting with being unable to take care of them. This film lets us see their suffering from their point of view inside farms in the UK, Belgium and France.
- The girl and the man meet in Love's Garden, and together they discover the Flower of Love. They are married, and all is happiness, until the call of motherhood comes to the wife. In the garden, baby faces in a vision appear to her. She is rebellious, repulses her husband and takes refuge in her room, where she falls asleep and dreams of the coming of the child and its evil consequences. It seems to her that the boy brings discord and estrangement between his parents. He himself is sorry he ever was born, and at last pushes his mother aside and striking his father he runs away. The woman wakes. She realizes that it is criminal to resist motherhood. Seeking her husband, she reassures him of her love, and together they rejoice in the coming of the child.
- A factory girl makes use of the National Baby Week Council while a slut's baby dies.
- Hazel Booth, a society favorite, marries Franklyn Foster, a millionaire banker. Foster is a great lover of children while Hazel does not care for the little ones. Three years later Foster subscribes $5,000 for a fresh air fund for poor children and gives his lawn for a children's outing. Hazel takes exception to the proposed function. Hazel's sister, Estelle, comes to visit her. She is interested in the work among the poor children, and she and Foster at once become mutually enthusiastic over the work. At the lawn party a little boy mistakes Hazel for his mother. He puts his little arms around her neck and she finally awakens with a true appreciation of what mother-love means. Hazel is stricken with illness. She undergoes an operation which proves a success, but forever shuts out the joy of motherhood. The surgeons tell Hazel that her husband shall never know the truth. Hazel is later ordered to go abroad for her health. While abroad, Hazel meets Jacques Lanoi, an unscrupulous physician. He tells her that her trouble is mental and not physical and that she must give him her full confidence. Hazel then tells the physician of her love for children. Lanoi tells her, "Why not adopt a child. I will arrange all formalities and your husband need never know it." Hazel acts upon this suggestion and writes to her husband that she is keeping a wonderful secret, and Foster, at home, wonders what the secret can be. Later, Lanoi cables Foster that a baby girl has arrived and that Mrs. Foster will be able to sail for home in three weeks. Two years pass. Lanoi is in need of financial assistance and also has social ambitions. He goes to Hazel and tells her that the price of silence regarding the baby conspiracy is financial aid and an entry to Hazel's social set. Hazel now realizes that she is in Lanoi's power. Lanoi associates with Foster and their friends. He wishes to make Estelle, Hazel's sister, his wife, Hazel is horrified when Lanoi tells her of his determination. She then determines to confess all to her husband, and tells him that for two years she has cruelly deceived him, and that Dr. Lanoi suggested the deception. Foster forgives her. Dr. Lanoi meets with an accident. He loses his balance and falls over a balustrade, ending his life.
- A mother steals a baby from adopters and later hires them as servants.
- Lea is a first-time mom who has it all - healthy kid, loving husband, supportive family and a nice cozy home. She always wanted to have kids and never doubted her ability to be a good mom. When her son Elias was born she thought she would feel complete and and that her life would make sense. But the reality of the first months with the newborn was nothing like she expected. She is exhausted, sleep deprived, feels trapped and struggles. Everyday she feels she can't go on anymore but she has to. She is stuck in a never ending cycle of breastfeeding, changing nappies and putting the baby to sleep. It feels like there is no end to this. Everyone else seem to be coping well but she struggles to be happy. Is she a bad mom?
- Sarah's relationship with her husband has fallen distant after the loss of their first child. She experiences a nightmarish journey through her maternal fears as she comes to terms with her grief.
- As in many countries, motherhood is something sacred to the German people. This makes it almost impossible to question the status quo, for women to speak openly and honestly about what it means to be a mother. In 2015 a conversation opened up throughout the country, about 'Regretting Motherhood'. This is the first documentary, which is specifically approaching this important debate, giving women a platform to talk freely and anonymously about their feelings and experiences.
- In recognition of 2017 International Women's Day, ABC Radio Melbourne in partnership with Fed Square presents an All Star Women's Debate: That Motherhood is Overrated.