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Birth is a 2004 American psychological drama film co-written and directed by Jonathan Glazer. The film stars Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, Cameron Bright, Danny Huston, Arliss Howard, Peter Stormare, Ted Levine, and Anne Heche. Its plot follows a woman who becomes convinced that her deceased husband Sean is reincarnated as a ten-year-old boy.
After giving him a false alibi, she instructs Patrick over the phone to give Knoll the same story if he is questioned. Nevertheless, Knoll instructs an examination, during which her doctor concludes that she has had a hysterectomy over ten years ago and cannot give birth to children. Afterwards, Rita admits to the murder of Theresa and having ...
Lucy goes into hospital to give birth to the baby she is expecting. It proves to be a protracted, dangerous and painful delivery as the baby is a hefty 12-pounder. The newborn infant is handed to Lucy, and seconds later she is sporting a slashed and bleeding cheek, “he scratched me! With his sharp nails!"
Women are giving birth deep in the woods, hundreds of miles from the nearest hospital ... by choice. That's right -- no doctors, no epidural, not even a bed to lie on. It's a controversial new ...
It's a scene straight out of "Father of the Bride 2": A mother and daughter in Florida gave birth one the same day in the same hospital. ... Penticoff gave birth to a baby girl, Madeline ...
The soundtrack album of She's Having a Baby was released in 1988 on I.R.S. Records label and produced by Dave Wakeling. The song during the birth sequence is "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush and is featured on her 1989 album The Sensual World. John Hughes is thanked in the album's liner notes.
Not only did Diana go back to St. Mary’s to give birth to Prince Harry, but Kate Middleton welcomed all three of her and William’s children in that same hospital. Find out which other 14 ...
There are a lot of films about what happens when a baby is brought home, but Stephanie Daley is about the window of time during pregnancy, when a woman questions her own identity and her relationship to the world." [8] The script went through development at the Sundance Institute in 2001. [10] Before finishing the script, Brougher gave birth to ...