Pro-Life Activist Hopes "Unplanned" Film Screening Will "Change Hearts"

Unplanned is based on the true story of pro-life advocate Abby Johnson.

Image via www.unplannedfilm.com

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – The pro-life film Unplanned will draw hundreds to the Greendale Cinemas.

The anti-abortion movie will be screened in two theaters on Thursday, March 28 at 7:00 p.m., according to pro-life advocate Pat Conwell and the Batesville Deanery of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.

Tickets will be $10 per person at the theater on March 28. Call the Batesville Deanery Resource Center 812-932-0789 or email ktsuleff@etczone.com to reserve a spot.

Conwell, of Rising Sun, said the response has been amazing. Almost 300 people from southeast Indiana have already signed up for the movie premiere.

"I hope it changes people's hearts," said Conwell.

According to the film’s website, "Unplanned is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey of transformation. All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the nation, she was involved in upwards of 22,000 abortions and counseled countless women about their reproductive choices. Her passion surrounding a woman’s right to choose even led her to become a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood, fighting to enact legislation for the cause she so deeply believed in. Until the day she saw something that changed everything, leading Abby Johnson to join her former enemies at 40 Days For Life, and become one of the most ardent pro-life speakers in America."

The film is rated R by the MPAA.

A portion of the movie ticket sales will be donated to the Pregnancy Care Center of Southeast Indiana. The non-profit center founded in 1989 provides a variety of free services and programs to clients in need.

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