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New documentary film project captures horror of Gosnell abortion clinic

A documentary about Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia Women’s Medical Society disaster, and the cover-up by state and local oversight agencies was released today by the film group 3801 Lancaster. The project is ongoing as the case develops. Gosnell currently sits in prison awaiting trail for murder. The film runs just over 20 minutes; it is directed by David Altrogge and produced by Jennifer Thompson.

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