(PRWEB) May 21, 2004 -- Set in the waiting room of an abortion clinic, "one day in may" tells the story of a college senior who must overcome shame and betrayal to fight for the life of his girlfriend's unborn baby. Winner of the award for "Most Creative Story Line" at the 3rd annual WYSIWYG Film Festival, this unique and compelling drama is perhaps the first to explore abortion's potential health risks -- including links to breast cancer, suicide and depression. It's also a painful reminder of the consequences of moral relativism and post modernism.
Teens for Life says: "one day in may is unlike anything you have ever seen -- guaranteed...be prepared to experience emotions ranging from outrage to sorrow and compassion..."
"one day in may" is available in English and Spanish on VHS and DVD through Gospel Communications International and is distributed in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and Paraguay. It's also been broadcast in Guatemala and Romania.
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