A midwife in rural Vermont is wrongly accused of murder in the death of one of her patients by the woman's husband.A midwife in rural Vermont is wrongly accused of murder in the death of one of her patients by the woman's husband.A midwife in rural Vermont is wrongly accused of murder in the death of one of her patients by the woman's husband.
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- TriviaSissy Spacek and Piper Laurie previously co-starred in Stephen King's adaptation of Carrie (1976) together.
- ConnectionsRemade as Akusherka (2017)
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Despite an Oscar win for COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER and five other nominations, I still feel Sissy Spacek is one of the more underappreciated acting powerhouses in modern film. She is rarely if ever less than excellent, and this riveting and thought-provoking TV movie is no exception. I am not overly familiar with midwifery, and it's one of the few topics about which I have no particular opinion, but this film piqued my interest enough to consider doing a little research to gather more information. This is one of those movies I would love to watch with a group and discuss afterwards. I won't give anything away about what verdict is rendered, but it really left me in a moral and emotional quandary - and there are very few films I've seen recently that have made me soul search and really think hard about a subject this much. On a much more superficial level, it gave me such cinematic joy to see a reunion, however brief, of Spacek and Piper Laurie here. They, of course, were both Oscar nominated for the best horror film of the 70s - CARRIE. This is an exceedingly well-made project that reminds us that all TV movies are not Hallmark drivel and Lifetime sentimentality.
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