Christine Greene Roe (For All Mankind, Shrill) was the music supervisor for the excellent soundtrack to Eliza Hittman’s latest film Never Rarely Sometimes Always. The New York Times praises the film as a “lowkey knockout” which tells a “seldom-told story about abortion”, and does so “without cant, speeches, inflamed emotions and – most powerfully – without apology.” Rolling Stone Magazine calls the film “urgent” and “impossible to forget”, as it dives in to the “eloquent but unspoken bond of two teen girls who are nurturing their own healing process while trying to navigate a world of toxic masculinity, cold indifference, and a political system working against their right to choose.” The film won the Silver Berlin Bear Grand Jury Prize at the 2020 Berlin International Film Festival, and well as the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award: Neorealism at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.Never Rarely Sometimes Always will be available at home on-demand for a 48-hour viewing period starting Friday, April 3.