The trailer for the upcoming movie CallJane shows Elizabeth Banks' character Joy fighting for women's rights alongside Sigourney Weaver's Virginia.
Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver star in the trailer for Call Jane. Call Jane is directed by the Academy Award-nominated writer of Carol, Phyllis Nagy, and it features a story inspired by true events. Call Jane takes place in 1968 Chicago, where a woman suffering from complications during her pregnancy joins the real-life Jane Collective, which seeks to provide women with safe abortions.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Roadside Flix shared the trailer for Call Jane on YouTube, highlighting the struggle for women's rights and body autonomy. It focuses on Banks' character, Joy, showing how after the Jane Collective helps her, she devotes herself to the cause, which stirs trouble with the police and unrest amongst her family.
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