

12 minutes that'll gut you. The future is already here and it's terrifying.
MARCH takes place in 2024, and follows an American woman in her mid-twenties, as she travels to Toronto, Canada to get a now-illegal abortion.
Direction
Dickinson packs a feature's dread into 12 minutes.
Acting
Victoria Maria's silent terror speaks volumes.
Writing
Every line lands like a gut punch.

Director
Emily Dickinson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made pre-Dobbs but released into its aftermath, the film became horrifyingly prescient—Canadian abortion clinics saw real spikes in American patients by 2022.
Dickinson deliberately cast herself as the clinic worker Rose to implicate herself in the machinery of survival—every 'helpful' person in systems of oppression has limits.