Under the guise of cinematic artistry, the abortion industry loves the applause of abortion propaganda films. And the Sundance film, April, is no exception. Some films merely dip their toes into abortion themes, but not April. This award-winning film dives headfirst into the murky waters of abortion. The Sundance Film Festival aptly describes the plot: “April tells the story of Nina (la Sukhitashvili), an obstetrician in Eastern Georgia, whose unofficial side job provides women in the village with choices for pregnancy prevention and abortions. Following a complicated childbirth at the hospital, the infant dies, and the father of the infant...