Family Life
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Ken Loach |
Screenplay | David Mercer |
Story by | David Mercer |
Budget | 180,000 GBP |
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ID | 2313631 |
About Family Life
Janice (Sandy Ratcliff), a 19-year-old girl living in 1970s Britain, is not getting along with her old-fashioned parents. When she gets pregnant, her mother (Grace Cave) and father (Bill Dean) pressure her into getting an abortion. Emotionally shut out by her parents and unable to keep a job, Janice becomes suicidal and has a nervous breakdown. Her parents have her committed to a mental hospital, where she suffers devastating side effects from intense shock therapy. …
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