We are giving away a pair of tickets to see 17 Girls at the Clinton Street Theater on Sunday, September 23 through Tuesday, September 25, 2012. To win, comment on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Friday, September 21.
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From our sponsors at Clinton Street Theater:
17 Girls
Sunday, September 23 – Tuesday, September 25, 2012
7 & 9 p.m. | $6 | All Ages
Clinton Street Theater
2522 Southeast Clinton Street Portland, OR 97202
(503) 238-5588 | More Info: www.clintonsttheater.com
Based on a headline-grabbing incident in the US, sister directing duo Delphine and Muriel Coulin’s provocative debut feature, 17 GIRLS, follows the fallout in a sleepy French coastal town of Brittany, when a group of 17 teenage girls from the same high school all decide to become pregnant at the same time, an act at once unexpected and incomprehensible to the adults and the boys in their world.





















Sounds like an engaging story!
I want to go because I saw the Lifetime Movie, Pregnancy Pact!
I can’t believe this actually happened. I would love to see this film.
I’d love to see such a socially relevant film.
I write fiction for teens, and would love to see this movie.
Sounds very interesting! I’d love to go!
I remember reading about this in the news, it would be interesting to watch. Plus, I really like the Clinton St Theater!
I read about the story somewhere and would live to watch this film with my friends at the awesome Clinton theater.
baby fever times 17
I’m a midwife, I have to see this!!
I am a nurse-midwife and would love to see this movie in hopes of understanding the drive behind this population to make this decision, and see how I may help educate my patients to make more healthful decisions. Reading about the actual case history is so sad. ( http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1816486,00.html) Seeing the dramatic version may help me feel comfort in recommending the film for my patients.