Coming December 2017
LifeHouse
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The Film

This summer, college-aged students from all over the U.S. and around the world will arrive in New York to participate in an internship with a crisis pregnancy center. As part of their training, the interns learn how to counsel women who visit the centers and approach those who are about to walk into women’s health centers and abortion clinics. Their goal is to stop women from getting abortions.



Welcome to the LifeHouse.



The Interns

In hopes of preventing abortions, these pro-life interns from across the world come to New York City and live under one roof.

Yasmin

New York

Javi

Spain

Sierra

Minnesota

Colleen

Virginia

Camilo

Colombia

Pablo

Spain

Our Story

Join us on our filmmaking journey!

  • Phase One:

    Development

    Abortion has long been a deeply divisive issue in the United States. Today, more and more millennials on both sides of the debate are taking a stand. LifeHouse tells the story of how some young pro-life activists are doing so in New York City and the impact that their work has on women.

  • Phase Two:

    Pre-Production

    To gain a deeper understanding of the key players and issues involved in the abortion debate in the U.S., we cast our net wide and talked to experts, academic and activists who are working tirelessly for their cause. During our research, we found the crisis pregnancy center and interns who will be featured in LifeHouse.

  • Phase Three:

    Production

    We are currently in the production phase of LifeHouse and have started to shoot scenes with the EMC interns at home, at the center and outside of abortion clinics. We will be continuing to film this summer as more interns arrive from around the world.


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Our Team

We are currently in production stage of our 30-minute documentary.

Heba Elorbany

Director, Producer and Editor

Heba Elorbany is a journalist and filmmaker from the Midwest. In addition to producing documentary films, she also loves creating and listening to audio stories. During her time at Columbia, she covered gender, health care, cultural debates and media funding models. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she majored in English literature and Communication Arts with an emphasis in radio, film and television.

Kimberly Flores Guzmán

Director, Producer and Editor

Kimberly Flores Guzmán is an artist, photographer and filmmaker. She graduated Columbia University in 2016 where she majored in visual arts and Latin American and Iberian cultures. As an undergraduate, she was a senior staff photographer at the Columbia Spectator. From there, she went on to pursue a master’s in journalism at the Columbia Journalism School where she has covered housing, immigration, politics and sports.

LifeHouseFilm@gmail.com