'Baby/Girls' documentary explores teen motherhood in Arkansas

The documentary 'Baby/Girls,' directed by Alyse Walsh and Jackie Jesko, profiles teenage mothers in rural Arkansas following the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade. Filmed over two years at a Christian maternity home, the film highlights the personal and cultural challenges faced by its young subjects. It premieres in the Documentary Spotlight section at SXSW.

'Baby/Girls' follows pregnant teenagers and new mothers, some as young as 14, residing at Compassion House, a facility where some are sent by families and others by courts, often wearing oversized ankle monitors. The film, spanning 94 minutes, captures their interactions and reflections on topics like inadequate sex education, cycles of poverty, and postpartum depression. Directors Walsh and Jesko maintain an observant distance, allowing subjects to express their feelings and regrets about limited choices in contraception and life paths.

One subject, Grace Dulaney, initially expresses excitement about motherhood but later confronts its financial and emotional demands. Other featured individuals include Ariana Green, Olivia Malott, Audra Dulaney, Crystal Widger, Brian Rivera, and Paula Woods. The documentary portrays these stories against a backdrop of rural greenery, emphasizing the subjects' youth and naivety amid cultural taboos.

While the film avoids an explicitly pro-choice stance, it underscores how circumstances have restricted the girls' options, with some embracing motherhood and others struggling. Staff at the home, including former teen mothers, provide context on generational patterns. However, the narrative's multiple threads sometimes blend, diluting emotional arcs, and the unobtrusive interviewing style limits deeper introspection.

A notable criticism involves the use of generative AI to enhance photographs of subjects' friends and families, resulting in distorted images that undermine the film's authenticity. Production is by Latchkey Films and Maybe?, with producers Melissa Leardi, Alex Waterfield, and Kelly Rohrbach Walton, and executive producer Nick Capote. Music is composed by T. Griffin and Dash Hammerstein. The film was reviewed at Post Lab One in New York ahead of its SXSW debut.

Related Articles

Actors Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint with director Hanna Bergholm at the Nightborn press conference during Berlinale premiere, discussing politics amid horror film poster.
Image generated by AI

Nightborn premieres at Berlinale amid political questions

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Finnish horror film Nightborn, directed by Hanna Bergholm, had its world premiere in the Berlin Film Festival's competition section. Starring Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint as new parents facing an unusual infant, the movie blends mythology and horror elements. At the press conference, cast and crew addressed rising fascism and global injustices.

Tracy Clark-Flory and Kate Schatz, both Bay Area feminist writers, recently shared insights into their new books inspired by their mothers' experiences in 1960s homes for unwed mothers. Clark-Flory's memoir 'My Mother’s Daughter' recounts her DNA reunion with a sister her mother placed for adoption, while Schatz's novel 'Where the Girls Were' fictionalizes similar isolation and secrecy. Their conversation highlights research challenges, family traumas, and joyful sibling reunions.

Reported by AI

The five directors of this year's Oscar-nominated documentary shorts have opened up about the inspirations behind their works, which tackle issues like school shootings, war in Gaza, abortion access, journalist safety, and sensorial storytelling. In conversations with Variety, they highlighted their goals to foster empathy and drive change through intimate portraits. Published on February 28, 2026, the discussions underscore the films' brief yet powerful runtime.

Jessica Gunning, known for her role in 'Baby Reindeer,' has been cast to portray singer Cass Elliot in the upcoming biopic 'My Mama Cass.' The film, adapted from Elliot's daughter Owen Elliot-Kugell's memoir, focuses on the life and legacy of the Mamas & the Papas member.

Reported by AI

20th Television is developing an untitled young adult drama series written by playwright Kimberly Belflower. The project follows a teenage girl's summer awakening amid a church scandal and her first job at a waterpark. Kim Rosenstock will serve as showrunner and executive producer.

France TV Distribution has announced the international distribution of the new drama series 'Sorority,' produced by Lincoln TV. The series will be showcased at the London TV Screenings from February 22 to 27, 2026. Set in 1889 Paris, it follows three women navigating challenges in a male-dominated society.

Reported by AI

A new documentary on Whoopi Goldberg is being produced by Imagine Documentaries and Message Pictures, directed by Geeta Gandbhir. The film will explore her life, drawing from her autobiography and following her current activities. It highlights her career achievements and ongoing projects.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline