European Premiere, Dec 2010
November 2010 Archives
“The documentary is a fantastic emotional and scientific journey of an infertile couple and the surrogate.”
“What’s wonderful about this documentary is that there is no desire to flatten out these complexities.”
Malaysia
Dates - TBA
St. Louis, Missouri Nov 2010
Columbia Law School, NY - Nov 2010
Northeastern University, MA - Nov 2010
Harvard Law School, MA - Nov 2010
Southeast Asia Premiere, Indonesia. Oct 2010
*This screening is presented with support from the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta
US Premiere, New York (Nominated in two categories). Oct 2010
Barnard College - Gender Studies Class. Sep 2010
South America Premiere, Brazil, Sep 2010
World Premiere Toronto, May 2010. (“Festival Favorite”)
As the demand for ‘outsourcing’ surrogacy to India continues to grow and as Surrogacy Laws in India get discussed internationally as a hot button issue everyday in the media (currently under review at Indian Law Ministry), ‘Made in India’ stays committed to an outreach campaign. (Please write to us for details or revisit the website for updates)
A five minute rough trailer of Made in India will show on the 9th of June at the 2nd Annual ‘Women Deliver’ Conference in DC. www.womendeliver.org/conferences
“The heavy cost of the Nobel Prize”
“I was surprised by how much this film made me care about the issues it brings up”
“At Woodstock, films bring the world into focus”
“”Made in India”, explores the touchy issues of family, technology, and poverty”
“Made in India tackles questions that have no easy answers.”
“Made in India, which made its world premiere at Toronto’s Hot Docs, was one of a handful of documentaries at the festival to receive an added screening, and for good reason. The doc takes a balanced approach to the sensitive issue of Westerners looking to the Third World for surrogacy.”
“What began in the 1980s with the Baby M case has exploded into a vast fertility-industrial complex that spans the globe. The two major players in this drama are India and the United States.”
(Sidebar mention) “The issue of surrogate pregnancies in India gets the big-screen treatment in the documentary Made in India.”
Liz Braun, entertainment reporter/film critic for the Toronto Sun and QMI Agency, jam! Showbiz: MADE IN INDIA “is a must-see proposition.”
From a blogger who caught the World Premiere at Hot Docs. “Fantastic and fascinating,” “Wonderfully crafted and engaging from the get-go.”