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Abrogation

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A woman longs for love and acceptance after she is abandoned by her conservative father.

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horlar e @holar 1d Some people leave churches or faith communities because of judgment, control, or spiritual pressure. See more Susan @susan_nny 1d Many young adults living in fast-paced metro cities struggle with loneliness, anxiety, and burnout while trying to build careers and relationships. See more Meme and Aryan @MemeandAryan 4d Abrogation is a must-see for anyone who questions how quickly we judge people based on ethnicity, religion, and media-driven stereotypes. The film tackles a timely American issue: how popular narratives shape private assumptions. Instead of preaching, it draws viewers into a tense, human story that challenges bias and forces self-reflection. The characters feel real, conflicted, and layered, making the discomfort intentional and powerful. Abrogation exposes how easily belief systems are misunderstood when filtered through fear and secondhand narratives. It doesn’t offer easy answers—it invites conversation. An eye-opening, thought-provoking film that encourages Americans to reconsider what they think they know. See more Stefan L @StefanLuca0 Jan 15 Loved it, definately worth the watch! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A woman longs for love and acceptance after she is abandoned by her conservative father.
Director
Franklin Livingston
Screenwriter
Chris Preyor, Jon Strange
Production Co
Filmhub
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 42m