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This is our time, Huntominously gloatedafter his ban passed in early 2006.

Lake of Fireisnt only about these concerted attempts to outlaw abortion.
The film draws a through-line of persistence across three decades of anti-choice activism.
Theyre prepared to organize for the long haul, one interviewee explains.
The production spanned 16 years incidentally, the same amount of time that has passed since the film premiered.
One gets the sense when watching the documentary that Kaye could have kept filming forever.
He has a bottomless journalistic curiosity about this defining issue of American life.
Those seeking explicit pro-choice agitprop wont find it here.
But the film isnt apolitical.
For anyone hoping to understand how we got to this point,Lake of Fireis essential viewing.