now streaming on fx on hulu.me now is the film's director, nick sweeney and reverend rob shank, director of the institute and leader of operation rescue. nick, talk about the timing of this documentary. why release it now? >> the documentary is being released now because that's how long it took. i filmed extensively throughout 2016 and 2017. but it took a long time to put together. her life was very complicated. she was a character full of contradicti contradictions. it took a long time to tell her story in a way that did justice to her complexity as a person. >> reverend shank, what was your relationship with norma like? >> well, first let me just make a quick correction. i am not the former director of operation rescue, though i did work extensively with operation rescue. at the time i knew norma, i was leading an organization called faith and action. and we staged a number of large-scale pro-life, anti-abortion events. i was one of the first to invite norma to a national stage in washington, d.c., when she had