A series of stories unfold in the same house over four decades, exploring the lives of women facing unexpected pregnancies and moral dilemmas. The narrative spans from 1952, when a nurse takes drastic measures to terminate her pregnancy due to the illegality of abortion, to 1974, when a homemaker with four children decides she cannot raise another child as she pursues her education. The story concludes in 1996 with a college student who chooses abortion, but soon learns of the challenges involved in accessing the procedure.
If These Walls Could Talk
The film explores the complexities of abortion through three interconnected narratives spanning different decades: the 1950s, 1970s, and 1990s.