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It is based on the disputed memoir Unplanned by Abby Johnson. The film stars Ashley Bratcher, Brooks Ryan and Robia Scott, following Johnson's life as a clinic director for Planned Parenthood and her subsequent transition to anti-abortion activism.
It is based on the disputed memoir Unplanned by Abby Johnson.
The plot closely follows the account found in Abby Johnson's memoir, Unplanned. The film opens with a depiction of Johnson's home life with her husband, Doug, and daughter, Grace. In voice-over, Abby Johnson says she was tricked into participating with Planned Parenthood and the scene shifts to a time in 2009 when she claims she was asked to assist in an ultrasound-guided suction aspiration abortion at thirteen weeks gestation. The scene ends with Abby leaving in tears. Johnson then describes, in voice over, that her story started her junior year at Texas A&M. The scene is depicted in flashback of a Planned Parenthood booth at a career fair. Johnson agrees to volunteer after the representative in the booth says to her that their ultimate goal was to reduce the number of abortions. As a clinic escort, she meets director Cheryl and witnesses anti-abortion protesters being verbally confrontational towards the women going in. One protester, Marilisa, is depicted as being kinder to women than the other protestors and says that those from her organization, "Coalition for Life", are "not here to hurt them or condemn them".
Additionally, the film was secretly shot in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Based on Johnson's memoir of the same name, Unplanned was produced on a $6 million budget. Mike Lindell, founder and owner of My Pillow, was a major backer of the film, contributing $1 million to production and having a cameo. Directors Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon sent ...
Based on Johnson's memoir of the same name, Unplanned was produced on a $6 million budget. Mike Lindell, founder and owner of My Pillow, was a major backer of the film, contributing $1 million to production and having a cameo. Directors Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon sent a draft of their script to Johnson for review.
Unplanned premiered exclusively in SM Supermalls cinemas in the Philippines on August 21, 2019. Felicidad Tan-Sy, the widow of SM founder Henry Sy, cried during its local premiere and stated that "Every Filipino, every person needs to see this movie."
A soundtrack album was released on March 22, 2019 with the title track being performed by Matthew West. Blake Kanicka, the music supervisor for Unplanned, failed in attempts to license songs from more established mainstream artists and from a half dozen of the largest music companies.
As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the nation, Abby Johnson was involved in upwards of 22,000 abortions and counseled countless women on their reproductive choices.
Dr. Anthony Levatino, who played the doctor performing the abortion where Abby held the ultrasound probe, is a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist. He performed some 1,200 abortions in his practice before converting to the pro-life cause.
By what name was Unplanned (2019) officially released in India in English?
A dramatic approach to a hot-button topic whose agenda is immediately clear, Unplanned will only reinforce the feelings of viewers on either side of the issue. Read critic reviews
Abby Johnson becomes the youngest clinic director in the history of Planned Parenthood, then a life-changing experience turns her into an anti-abortion activist.
Unplanned will make you writhe in agony over how such an ugly, malicious and potentially dangerous piece of religious and political propaganda could have made its way into this world.
Incredibly powerful, Unplanned is true story of Abby Johnson, a Planned Parenthood clinic director who became pro-life.
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The movie opens with Abby Johnson (Ashley Bratcher) and her husband being woken up by their young daughter. They play and have breakfast together until Abby leaves in a for work. The daughter runs after her, not wanting her to leave but Abby explains Saturday is the busiest day at her work, and she promises when she gets home, they will spend time together.#N#When she arrives at the clinic, she works at, she narrates that people ask her if she was genuinely naive and that people do not like her answer when she says yes. She explains that her story is messy and may make the audience “squirm” and the camera reveals the clinic she works at is Planned Parenthood.
A woman named Abby (Ashley Bratcher) works for a Planned Parenthood clinic despite the disapproval of her family. She works for several years until one day she is asked to participate in an abortion procedure. This experience leads her to resign and join “The Coalition for Life” who regularly protest outside her clinic.
The veracity of her account and the details and motivation for her conversion have been challenged by investigative reporters, as medical records contradict some of her claims. Her memoir, Unplanned, was made into the 2019 movie of the same title .
Shelly Blair, another of Johnson's friends, and Kaminczak both stated that Johnson had financial problems, and was considering bankruptcy before she resigned from Planned Parenthood.:1 .
President/Founder of And Then There Were None. Known for. Anti-abortion activism. Abby Johnson (born July 10, 1980) is an American anti-abortion activist who previously worked at Planned Parenthood as a clinic director, but resigned in October 2009.
Johnson regularly encountered activists from Coalition for Life (now known as 40 Days for Life ), a local anti-abortion group which demonstrated at the clinic's fence, and described extensive harassment of clinic staff by anti-abortion activists.
Unplanned grossed $19 million in the United States and Canada, and $2.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide $21.3 million, against a production budget of $6 million.
In the United States, Unplanned was released alongside The Beach Bum and Dumbo, and based upon tracking was projected to gross $3–5 million from 1,060 theaters its opening weekend. The film made $3 million on its first day, including $700,000 from Thursday night previews. It went o…
The plot closely follows the account found in Abby Johnson's memoir, Unplanned. The film opens with a depiction of Johnson's home life with her husband, Doug, and daughter, Grace. In voice-over, Abby Johnson says she was tricked into participating with Planned Parenthood and the scene shifts to a time in 2009 when she claims she was asked to assist in an ultrasound-guided suction aspirationabortion at thirteen weeks gestation. The scene ends with Abby leaving in tears. John…
Several outlets—including Variety, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, and the Toronto Sun —described the film as "propaganda."
The New York Times reported on an evaluation of the film's first scene:
In that first scene, teased in the trailer and on posters as "the moment that changed everything", Abby, played by Bratcher, witnesses an ultrasound-guided termination of a pregnancy at 13 wee…
• Ashley Bratcher as Abby Johnson
• Brooks Ryan as Doug
• Robia Scott as Cheryl
• Jared Lotz as Shawn
In September 2018, it was announced that principal photography on a new Pure Flix film with a working title of Redeemed had been completed. Out of fear for potential protests due to the subject matter, everyone involved with the project signed a confidentiality agreement, whereby they agreed not to engage in social media posts about the film nor any press interaction. Additionally, the film was secretly shot in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Unplanned was given an R rating (the first for any Pure Flix film) by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), who cited the graphic abortion-related scenes as the reason for the rating, and notified the film's producers that it would remain R-rated unless those scenes were removed. The MPAA denied assigning the rating due to political bias. Pure Flix, which had been expecting a PG-13 rating, decided not to contest the MPAA's action due to concerns that such conflict could del…
Unplanned was released in the United States on March 29, 2019. The film received a pre-screening on February 21, 2019, in lower Manhattan, and again on March 28, 2019, in Indiana, one day before its release date.
Many media outlets declined to air advertising for the film on account of the controversial subject matter and/or the film's R rating, including Google, A&E Networks, Discovery, Inc., Hallmark Channel,