Audiences might suspect Roe v. Wade, which sheds inconvenient truths about the abortion movement, is aimed at a pro-life demographic. You’d be wrong, according to the film’s driving force, Nick Loeb. Trotting out a long line of crooked, pro-choice characters would “alienate that audience,” Loeb says. “Most of them are not bad people … that’s the audience we’re hoping for.” Roe v. Wade finds Loeb wearing a crush of creative hats. He plays Dr. Bernard Nathanson, a pro-choice advocate who eventually had an extreme change of heart regarding abortion. His story is part of a larger canvas -- the country wrestling with the Supreme Court case known as Roe v. Wade. He’s also the co-writer, co-producer and co-director along with Cathy Allyn.