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Director Eliza Hittman, shown at the 2017 Montclair Film Festival. In her latest film, “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always,” Hittman tells the story of 17-year-old girl who must travel from her hometown in Pennsylvania to New York City to get an abortion, released on streaming services Friday. COURTESY FRANK SCHRAMM VIA FLICKR

REVIEW: “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always” depicts the struggle of a teen pregnancy with grace

Ausma Palmer April 6, 2020
Director Eliza Hittman’s new film “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always,” shares the personal story of 17-year-old Autumn as she travels to New York City to get an abortion.
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