By now, you've probably read the news: Norma McCorvey, aka "Jane Roe," the plaintiff in Roe v. AKA Jane Roe brings us into the battles behind the scenes, and allows us to get to know the woman at the center of it. For example, Norma actually revealed she was Jane Roe four days after the high court's decision.
AKA Jane Roe's myopic scope pulls a few too many punches, but it is nevertheless a fascinating profile of a controversial public figure. With Norma McCorvey, Andy Meisler, Charlotte Taft, Flip Benham. Final series of interviews prior to Norma McCorvey's death and reveals the unvarnished truth behind her journey from pro-choice to pro-life and beyond - in what she calls her "deathbed confession.
The documentary unravels the mysteries closely guarded by McCorvey throughout her life. Top reviews from the United States There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Obviously many will be misled by the filmmaker's lies and deceptions. At first, AKA Jane Roe takes on an educational feel, which will appeal to the audience's intellect. Plus it appeals to your heart as you get to know the real person. Then the big reveal of the big secret feels a bit sensationalistic.
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It's way too late in history to shock us with the underhanded dealings of the church. "This is my deathbed confession." Norma McCorvey shares her truth in AKA Jane Roe, an FX Documentaries film. Subscribe now. ☆A lot of people are shocked to find out that I never even had an abortion."☆ Well this turned into quite the buzzy little documentary. Thanks to the story about the deathbed confession that Norma "Jane Roe" McCorvey made that her conversion to anti-choice crusader was a lie, spurred by payments from right-wing agents, you technically know the end of this movie!
Wade -- that she describes as her "deathbed confession." But the documentary is most intriguing as a profile of a woman who spent time as a lightning rod for both sides of the most divisive of political issues. Wade case, reveals herself as salty, intelligent and deeply wounded in Nick Sweeney's documentary AKA Jane Roe. Supreme Court's most polarizing decision, is a woman as controversial as the case. Norma McCorvey, a.k.a. "Jane Roe," reveals the truth behind her s.