Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss is teaming up with Oscar winner Susan Sarandon 
on a women’s rights project titled 'Call Jane.' 
In the film, Moss will play Joy, a traditional 1960s American housewife who is desperate 
for a child. But her pregnancy poses a threat to her life and she has nowhere to turn 
until she find an underground abortion movement called the Janes - based on 
The Jane Collective which operated in Chicago from 1969-1973, when abortion 
was still illegal. Sarandon will play Virginia, the Janes leader. 
The subject matter is particularly relevant now at a time when women’s rights have 
once again come into question and the pro-life vs pro-choice debate rages on. 
Sian Heder will direct the feature while Moss will also produce along with 
Robbie Brenner, the Oscar-nominated producer of 'Dallas Buyers Club.'
For her part, the topic of pregnancy and women’s rights is a theme that Moss is 
well familiar with as an actress. She has been giving an incredible performance as 
June in Hulu’s dystopian nightmare 'The Handmaid’s Tale' since it premiered 
in April 2017. Said Moss, 
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For The Hollywood Reporter News, I’m Lyndsey Rodrigues. 
