Mitosis: An 18-Year-Old’s Short Film on Abortion

Nancy Flanders from LifeNews.com reports:

Mitosis tells the story of a young doctor, who after making a promise to a childhood friend, sets out to find a cure for cancer. The film, from Hannah Victoria’s company Expressionistic Studios, was released on YouTube this week and promises to shine a light on the magnitude of damage each and every abortion could have on the world.

Victoria explains:

As young people, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, society’s popular opinion on the sanctity of life is directly affecting our lives in huge ways. Just thinking about how profoundly different our world would be if the millions of lives lost were present is mind boggling!

The film was funded by generous donations through a Kickstarter campaign. When it reached its goal of $5,000, Victoria announced it would be released for free.

The total raised through Kickstarter has now reached $5,200.

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ABOUT HANNAH VICTORIA

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Hannah Victoria

Victoria, who received a Best Young Filmmaker award for her work on Small Talents, says she has always been passionate about the sanctity of human life and wanted to create a film that showcases the potential that each and every life holds. She also wants pregnancy resource centers to be able to use the film in any way they can to support their work. In its first few days on YouTube, Mitosis has been viewed nearly 1,000 times.

EDITORS NOTE: This column by Nancy Flanders originally appeared on LifeNews.com. Readers may click here to sign up for daily pro-life news alerts from LifeNews.com

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