Vessel
US, 2014, 88 min, English OV
Directed by: Diana Whitten
Tuesday
June 9th
18:00
Q&A
with protagonist Rebecca Gomperts - via Videostream
CO-PRESENTED BY
Referat für feministische Politik ÖH Uni Graz, FrauenFilmTage
Vessel begins with a young doctor who lived by the sea, and an unlikely idea. Rebecca Gomperts, horrified by the realities created by anti-abortion law around the world, felt compelled to challenge this. Her method: to provide abortions on a ship in offshore waters. Her project, Women on Waves, begins as flawed spectacle, a media frenzy, faced with governmental, religious, and military blockades. But with each setback comes a more refined mission, until Rebecca has the revelation that she can use new technologies to bypass law – and train women to give themselves safe abortions using WHO-sanctioned protocols with pills.
We witness the creation of an underground network of emboldened, informed activists, working at the cutting edge of global reproductive rights, who trust women to handle abortion themselves. Vessel is Rebecca’s story: one of a woman who heard and answered a calling, and transformed a wildly improbable idea into a global movement.
Awards:
SXSW: Audience Award & Special Jury Recognition for Political Courage
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Peter Wintonick Award
Nantucket Film Festival: Adrienne Shelly Award for Excellence in Filmmaking