If you've ever looked for a job on Craigslist or scanned the bulletin boards on your college campus, you’ve come across ads promising thousands of dollars for your tall, intelligent Jewish/Asian/Russian/etc. eggs. Have you ever wondered what happens to the young women who answer these ads? Are you one of the women who wanted to answer an ad but didn’t go through with the job? You might want to see Eggsploitation, a new documentary by Jennifer Lahl and The Center for Bioethics and Culture bent on exposing the abuses of the fertility industry. The doc focuses on the women who participated in these egg donation schemes for money, and through their rarely-heard stories, Lahl explores the victimizing silence that the fertility industry imposes on women and the effect it has on their bodies and their reproductive rights. The trailer is below: 

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Eggsploitation premieres at The Soho Gallery of Digital Art on January 30th and is running nightly until February 2. If you're in New York, you can catch the film at these dates and times: 

Jan. 30- 7pm, 9pm

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Jan. 31- 5pm, 9pm 

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Feb. 1- 5pm, 7pm

Feb. 2- 5pm, 7pm, 9pm 

Soho Gallery For Digital Art
138 Sullivan St.
New York, NY
(212) 228-2810 


[Image Credit: Soho Gallery of Digital Art]