Trailer for I Told My Mum I Was Going on an RE Trip, directed by Lindy Heymann, DOP Deepa Keshvala, writer/ producer Julia Samuels, production design Miriam Nabarro.
“THIS IS AS FAR REMOVED FROM A SEXUAL HEALTH LECTURE AS YOU COULD IMAGINE”
Sunday Times Critics Choice
“A POWERFUL DRAMA ON ABORTION”
**** TV Times
“YOU NEED TO WATCH BBC TWO'S NEW PROGRAMME ON ABORTION... IT'S A MUST A SEE”
Elle UK
I told my Mum I was going on an R.E. Trip… is a frank, funny and moving film about four young women’s abortion experiences, told verbatim from real interviews, with spoken word and Afro-urban music.
The show deals with challenging themes, but filmed on the 50th anniversary of the legalisation of abortion in Britain, writer Julia Samuels explores the way in which society treats this subject and how this impacts on women today.
And importantly asks what would happen if we started to talk openly about it?
The film uses the theatre technique of recorded delivery, where the actors listen to the real recorded interviews through earphones and repeat the words as they hear them, bringing the audience as close to the truth behind the words as possible. Featuring interviewees from Great Britain and Northern Ireland and beyond, we meet health professionals, women, men and young people on all sides of the debate.
Originally conceived as a theatre piece, by 20 Stories High and Contact, I told my Mum I was going on an R.E. Trip… toured to theatre and community venues across the UK in 2017
Its film journey began shortly after, when theatre professionals Julia Samuels and Roxanne Moores joined forces with film director Lindy Heymann to translate the piece as a BBC/Arts Council England commission which was first broadcast on BBC Two in January 2018.
The experience of having an abortion is such a taboo in society, and many women feel that they have to keep it a secret.
We are pleased to be able to share these stories far and wide, and help combat the stigma around something that happens to 1 in 3 British women in their lifetimes.
Cast:
Paige – Emma Burns Leah – Jamie Lee-O’Donnell
Tanaya – Aizah Khan Cousin – Dorcas Sebuyange
Creative Team:
Director – Lindy Heymann
Writer and Producer – Julia Samuels
Composer – Keith Saha
Director of Photography – Deepa Keshvala
Production Designer – Miriam Nabarro
Art Director – Kitty Walker
Costume Designer – Louisa Thomas
Editor – Mark Elliot
Producer – Roxanne Moores
Line Producer – Sarah Lewis
Executive Producer – Justine Potter
Executive Producer for BBC – Emma Cahusac
Associate Producers for ACE – Neil Darlinson and Cassandra Mathers
Performance Live Strand Producers – Battersea Arts Centre and Andrew Fettis
Thank you to all the interviewees, Arts Council England, BBC, Battersea Arts Centre, The Wellcome Trust, Dr. Jayne Kavanagh UCL, Erik Rehl, LA Productions.
Photo Credits: Gary Moyes
For the final tableau, the story of ‘ Cousin’, a young Zimbabwean girl who died from complications relating to an illegal abortion, is told through song in a set that is both recording booth and clinic, allowing different focus points for camera.
The final moment is a slow pull out revealing that the set is a construction on stage, gradually revealing the theatricality of the piece in its journey from stage, to screen.