
The A-Word
"It's easier said than done."
Overview
In the fall of 2009, Lindsay Ellis, a 26-year old graduate student, went through the painful process of having an abortion. “The A-Word” follows Ellis as she opens up to her family and organizations from both sides of the debate, in search of healing. This is not a film about the protests and debates wrapped up in religious views and political agenda, but rather a personal journey about one woman’s struggle to shed the stigma attached to the A-word in hopes of starting a dialogue.
Movie Details
Languages
English
Studio
USC School of Cinematic Arts
Key Crew

Lindsay Ellis
Writer

Lindsay Ellis
Director

Lisa Leeman
Producer
Cast

Lindsay Ellis
Herself
Aspen Baker
Himself
Ted Braun
Himself
Mark Capalbo
Himself
Robin Capalbo
Herself

Miriam Cutler
Herself
Alicia Dwyer
Herself
James Egan
Himself
Sue Ellis
Herself
James Carroll Ellis
Himself
Annie Gulley
Herself
Sherry Karuda
Herself
Thomas G. Miller
Himself
Fred Nobari
Himself
Amanda Pope
Herself
Kai Ratcliff
Himself
Karen Reynoso
Herself
Brenda Smith
Herself
Melissa Tremaine
Herself
Tracy Weitz
Herself