Lake of Fire

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Lake of Fire is a stark, black-and-white documentary film examining the abortion debate in the United States through interviews, graphic imagery, and philosophical reflection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf documentary film
addresses political polarization in the United States
religious fundamentalism
violence related to abortion clinics
women's bodily autonomy
aimsTo present multiple perspectives on abortion
contains explicit discussion of abortion procedures
graphic medical imagery
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts abortion
pro-choice movement in the United States
pro-life movement in the United States
distributionFormat home video
streaming video
television broadcast
theatrical release
focusesOn ethical aspects of abortion
legal aspects of abortion
philosophical aspects of abortion
religious aspects of abortion
format black-and-white
genre documentary
political documentary
social issue documentary
hasFeature graphic imagery
interviews
philosophical reflection
hasPerspective multi-perspective treatment of abortion debate
intendedAudience adult viewers
intendedEffect provoke reflection on abortion
stimulate ethical and political discussion
language English
mainSubject abortion debate in the United States
medium film
narrativeStyle interview-based
observational
portrays abortion providers
activists on both sides of the abortion debate
legal experts
philosophers
religious leaders
women seeking abortions
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
topic abortion law in the United States
morality of abortion
reproductive rights
visualStyle stark black-and-white cinematography

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Tony Kaye directed Lake of Fire
Field of Reeds contrastedWith Lake of Fire