Birth As We Know It
Midwifery
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Documentary
A Groundbreaking Documentary Birth As We Know It (2006 film, 73 minutes), directed and produced by Elena Tonetti-Vladimirova, is a stunningly beautiful film about natural births. It delivers a powerful transmission of what it really takes to give birth gracefully. Since its release in 2006, within a year, Birth As We Know It has spread to 58 countries without any advertising or marketing, and has received global recognition as the most comprehensive guide to Conscious birth. It has been translated into 15 languages by volunteers.
Birth As We Know It has been featured in countless international magazine editorials. Its importance has also been recognized by educational institutions, like a course at the UN University for Peace and its affiliate, the International University of Monaco. In 2008 it became part of the mandatory curriculum of every medical school and University in Iran. The Educational Committee of Iran allowed only 5 foreign titles in their schools, Birth As We Know It being one of them. In 2009 Iran issued a bill about reducing C-section rates down to 12% (from the existing 40%). The Chair of the Educational Committee said: 'This film helps my students to be more at peace with Americans.' It was shown at the 2012 Human Rights Congress in Seattle, WA and received a lengthy standing ovation. It was also shown at the 2006 Congressional hearing in Washington D.C. and at the 2008 Hawaii State Senate hearing, both dedicated to the prevention of domestic violence. It won the “Most Impactful Film” award at the 'Raw Lifestyle' Film Festival in Hollywood (2007), and the Accolade Award (2007). In 2024 it was also purchased by the library of the Haifa University in Israel.
The film features 11 exquisite natural births: at home, in the sea, breech delivery, and home water birth of twins. Also included are interviews on topics rarely discussed: Limbic Imprint, Sexuality of childbirth, Cesarean-section, Circumcision, Lotus Birth, and Conscious Birth preparation. Viewers are given a rare opportunity to witness the true nature of birth, and the potential to give birth gracefully, in dignity, and fearlessly. With rich cinematography, invoking narrative and a breathtaking soundtrack, the film runs 73 minutes.
Film creator and producer Elena Tonetti-Vladimirova was one of the pioneers of the Conscious Birth Movement in Russia since 1982, where she first recognized the need for a transformation in our birthing practices. “The quality of our formative period defines the quality of our life,” says Elena, “The birth process affects our ability to love, experience happiness and intimacy, as well as whether living in a body is experienced as safe and joyful or as painful and lonesome”. Elena has brought her wisdom about how to avoid complications at birth through an effective preparation program called Birth Into Being Method. “The birth itself is the last accord in this fascinating journey of self discovery,” Elena says, “After all the preparation is accomplished, the delivery of the baby unfolds naturally in all its magnificence.”
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