12th & Delaware
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The abortion battle continues to rage in unexpected ways on one corner in an American city.

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PopMatters - 9/10 by Chris BarsantiA potently dramatic tale of clashing ideologies where the middle ground appears to have vanished entirely.
Village Voice - 8/10 by Tim GriersonThe terrific documentary 12th & Delaware gets its name from a volatile intersection in a small Florida town: On one side of the street is an abortion clinic, while on the other sits a pro-life facility that counsels pregnant women to keep their unborn children while encouraging protesters to harass the neighbor's business.
User Review - 10/10 by David LThere is perhaps no issue more divisive than abortion, and "12th and Deleware" takes a look at the issue from both sides of the debate in a haunting examination of the human side of things.
User Review - 8/10 by Steven B4/5 Stars- A street corner in St. Pierce, FL houses an abortion clinic.....and a anti-abortion pregnancy crisis center directly across the street. The clinic has been there for years. The pro-life activists who run the crisis center used to protest outside the clinic for years, and moved into a vacant chiropractic office within 24 hours of it closing, creating one of the most unique battlegrounds in America. The first part of the film focuses on Anne, who runs the pro-life crisis center. She blatantly disguises her facility as an abortion clinic, in the hopes of luring unsuspecting women inside who believe that they are there to terminate their pregnancy. She bombards them with graphic information on the danger of abortions, showing them photos and videos. She requires them to have an ultrasound. Who does she consult when she writes and compiles this information? A doctor? A medical expert? No. Her priest, who regularly stands in protest with her and her fellow pro-life activists. She buys pregnant women McDonald's for lunch and hands a boyfriend an ultrasound with the words "HI DADDY!" typed on it. One girl tells her that her husband abuses her. Anne's response? "Maybe the baby will change him!" The real abortion clinic is ran by a private man named Arnold and his wife, who shelters doctors with sheets and tries to protect them as much as possible. His clinic is about giving women the choice of abortion, and provides a service. A legal service. Whatever your view on this subject is, the point of this documentary (directed and produced by the same women who made "Jesus Camp") is to show the polar opposites and agendas on one street corner. I didn't sympathize with either facility. Who I felt for the most were the many women, some obscured, some shown and mentioned by name, who are unfortunate pawns in a game of life. The final scene of the film shows a woman standing in front of the clinic, towel over her face, as the pro-life activists scream at her to step away and keep her baby. She is on welfare and already has SIX children. A white woman approaches her and promises her as much money and clothing for her family as she needs. The woman eventually takes the towel off and walks with them into the pro-life center, where we hear them praying with her. Other than the payment for the would-be abortion, she never received a thing from them to help her family.
User Review - 8/10 by Shantel DThis was a great doc... but, oh my, was I angry!! The hardcore pro-lifers in this film made me ill. Lying and using scare tactics to talk people out of decisions is low and awful. Also, my biggest question when it comes to the pro-life/pro-choice debate is why do men seem to be the most opinionated about it?? Last time I checked, they didn't have to carry it or (in some cases) put their own health at risk!! This was interesting, but I wouldn't watch it again. I don't need to spend another evening yelling at the t.v.
User Review - 8/10 by Travis FAn apolitical, intimate introspection into the motivations of folks on both sides.
User Review - 8/10 by Michael TAs objective as a doc could be on this volatile subject.
User Review - 8/10 by Greg RIt'll make you maaaaaad! Religious people are idiots.
User Review - 6/10 by Carolyn GDidn't hold my attention as well as other documentaries I've viewed on HBO this summer but when it did, it definitely made me think.
User Review - 6/10 by Liam D12th & Delaware is a balanced documentary about the abortion debate, filmed around an abortion clinic opposite a pregnancy health clinic at 12th & Delaware in Fort Pierce, Florida. This film shows how pathetic some pro-life centers can be, by picketing abortion clinics most hours of the day and following abortionists around in their cars. Although this documentary isn't biased it contains a heavier dose of footage from the pro-life stand point. It relies too heavily on the religious views of pro-life campaigners making 12th & Delaware feel like a documentary about Christians versus women seeking abortions. An educational insight into the abortion debate but don't expect it to be a happy watch.

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