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Cast
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Gloria Gray | ... |
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Dalton Johnson | ... |
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Bethany Milton | ... |
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Nancy Northup | ... |
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Willie Parker | ... |
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Directed by
Dawn Porter |
Written by
Sari Gilman | ... | () |
Dawn Porter | ... | () |
Produced by
Katy Chevigny | ... | consulting producer |
Summer Damon | ... | co-producer |
Tina Elmo | ... | field producer |
Sally Jo Fifer | ... | executive producer |
Amanda Goscinski | ... | associate producer |
Dana Kalmey | ... | associate producer |
Bryce Kirchoff | ... | digital producer |
Diane Max | ... | co-executive producer |
Cindy Meehl | ... | executive producer |
Marilyn Ness | ... | producer |
Jennifer Partin | ... | line producer |
Dawn Porter | ... | producer |
Audrey Rosenberg | ... | co-executive producer |
Amy Shatsky-Gambrill | ... | supervising producer |
Lois Vossen | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Paul Brill | ||
Elizabeth Ziman | ... | co-composer |
Cinematography by
Jake Clennell | ||
Hannah Gregg | ||
Nadia Hallgren | ||
Chris Hilleke | ||
Kirsten Johnson | ||
Martina Radwan | ||
Keith Walker |
Editing by
Katie Flint | ... | co-editor |
Sari Gilman |
Editorial Department
Matt Cowan | ... | associate editor |
Leo Hallal | ... | color grading |
Ashley Pagán | ... | on-line editor |
Production Management
Kim Aubry | ... | post-production supervisor |
Sound Department
Marco Alicea | ... | audio/video transfer |
Chris Burns | ... | sound |
Brian Chumney | ... | dialogue editor |
Jessica Engel | ... | Post-Production Sound Accountant |
Mark Escott | ... | additional sound: Phoenix Sound Design |
Jacob Falls | ... | sound |
Pete Horner | ... | Re-recording Mixer / sound supervisor |
Dusty Jermier | ... | engineering services |
Judy Karp | ... | sound |
Francisco La Torre | ... | sound |
Josh Lowden | ... | general manager: executive staff, Skywalker Sound |
Steve Morris | ... | head of engineering: executive staff, Skywalker Sound |
Jon Null | ... | head of production: executive staff, Skywalker Sound |
David Peifer | ... | digital editorial support |
Carrie Perry | ... | scheduling |
Eva Porter | ... | client services |
David Schumacher | ... | sound |
Andre Zweers | ... | sound effects editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Dawn Porter | ... | camera operator |
Bill Schweikert | ... | camera operator |
Stanley Staniski | ... | camera operator |
Animation Department
Jason Conradt | ... | animator |
Molly Schwartz | ... | animator |
Music Department
Elizabeth Ziman | ... | composer: additional music |
Thanks
Caren Spruch | ... | thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Abramorama (2016) (United States) (theatrical)
- ITVS International (2016) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Phoenix Sound Design (additional sound)
- Skywalker Sound (Post Production Sound Services)
- South By Southwest Film Festival (SXSW) (festival)
- Sundance Film Festival (festival)
- Zoetrope Aubry Productions (HD Post Production)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
From 2011 to 2013, hundreds of regulations were passed restricting access to abortion in America. Reproductive rights advocates refer to these as "TRAP" laws, or Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers. While these laws have been enacted in 11 states, Southern clinics, in particular have been hit hardest and are now in a fight for survival. In Texas, less than half of the clinics open in 2013 are still functioning. In Alabama, three clinics struggle to keep their doors open. And in Mississippi, just one abortion clinic remains. Some of the most common requirements with which clinics struggle to comply include: requiring physicians to obtain admitting privileges from local hospitals for any doctor performing abortions, requiring that clinics undertake expensive renovations such as widening hallways by a few inches to accommodate wheelchairs and gurneys they will rarely use, and requiring other regulations usually reserved for hospitals even though abortion providers rarely require such a high level of care. But even in this hostile environment the doctors, clinic owners and staff refuse to give up. Trapped interweaves the personal stories behind these regulatory battles: from the physician who crisscrosses the country assuring medical services are available; to the strong women and men who run the clinics; to the lawyers leading the legal charge to eliminate these laws; to the women they are all determined to help. In this feature length character driven film, our main characters fight alongside a dedicated cadre of attorneys to preserve abortion rights in a country living with the mistaken belief that Roe v. Wade still protects a woman's right to choose. Written by Dawn Porter |
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Taglines | U.S. abortion clinics are fighting to survive. Since 2010, hundreds of bills have been enacted targeting abortion rights on a statewide level. Trapped follows the clinic workers, women, and lawyers on the front lines of the battle to keep abortion safe and legal for the millions of poor and uninsured women caught in a political quagmire See more » |
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Featured in Cameraperson (2016). See more » |
Quotes |
Johnson, Dalton:
I've spent close to a million dollars to meet all of their requirements. And you think you're done, and what are they trying to do? They're trying to pass another bill that says I can't be within 2,000 feet of a school... They're treating me, the patients, the physicians, as sex offenders. See more » |