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 16-year-old Stephanie Daley (Amber Tamblyn) is hospitalized unexpectedly during a school fieldtrip while, in a nearby public restroom, a dead newborn is discovered. Faced with charges of murder, Stephanie claims she never knew she was pregnant and that the child was stillborn. Forensic psychologist Lydie Crane (Tilda Swinton) is hired to determine the truth behind Stephanie's continuing state of denial. Coincidentally, Lydie is herself pregnant and struggles with an impending fear that her marriage and her pregnancy is in jeopardy. Her intuition intensifies with each session with Stephanie and she soon believes that unraveling the teenager's mystery is somehow crucial to her own fate.
Come celebrate Women's History Month with a screening and conversation with writer/director Hilary Brougher. Stephanie Daley won the top screenwriting prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Tamblyn was also nominated for a best supporting actress Independent Spirit Award in 2007.
 Director: Hilary Brougher. 92 min. 2006. 35mm.
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