Roadside Attractions has released the official trailer for ‘Call Jane‘, a drama starring Elizabeth Banks (‘The Hunger Games’) and Sigourney Weaver (‘Avatar’) which had its world premiere earlier this year at the Sundance Festival and will hit US theaters on October 28. The film is set in the 1960s and tells a story based on real events. During that time, an underground network provided safe abortions to women who, for various reasons, did not want to have their children and could not have legal abortions since the law did not allow them until 1973, after the Roe v. Wade case. Set in Chicago in 1968, when the city and the nation are on the brink of political turmoil, Joy, a suburban housewife, leads a normal life with her husband and daughter. deadly, she is forced to terminate her pregnancy to save her life. Her journey in search of a solution leads her to Virginia, an independent visionary fiercely committed to women’s health, and to Gwen, an activist who dreams of the day all women have access to abortion, regardless of their purchasing power. . Joy is so inspired by their work that she decides to join forces with them, putting every aspect of her life on the line. Phyllis Nagy, best known for her screenplay of the Oscar-nominated film ‘Carol,’ directs this feature film from a screenplay by Hayley Schorey Roshan Sethi. Completing the main cast of the film are Kate Mara, Chris Messina, Wunmi Mosaku, John Magaro, Cory Michael Smith, Aida Turturro, Bruce MacVittie and Rebecca Henderson. ‘Call Jane‘ is produced by Robbie Brenner, Kevin McKeon, David Wulf, Leal Naim and Thomas R. Burke, with Schore, Sethi, Lee Broda, Erica Kahn and Judy Bart serving as executive producers.