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8.1
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Critic Roger Ebert
rated 8

This is a brave, unflinching, sometimes virtually unwatchable documentary that makes such an effective case for both pro-choice and pro-life that it is impossible to determine which side the filmmaker, Tony Kaye, stands on.

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Cast & Crew

Tony Kaye
Director
Tony Kaye
Writer
Noam Chomsky
As Himself
Flip Benham
As Himself
Bill Baird
As Himself

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Lake of Fire is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the fiercely divisive issue of abortion in America. Shot over 15 years, the film offers a comprehensive and unbiased exploration of the topic, presenting diverse perspectives from both sides of the debate. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to objective storytelling, director Tony Kaye (American History X) has crafted a work that is both emotionally charged and intellectually stimulating. By examining the complexities and nuances of the issue, Lake of Fire challenges viewers to engage in a deeper conversation about the moral, ethical, and political implications of abortion. A powerful and timely film that is sure to spark debate and reflection.

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When was Lake of Fire released in theaters? Toggle content

Lake of Fire was released in theaters on October 3, 2007.