Some favorites I like to fall back on for my women's group on my campus are Iron Jawed Angels (it was an HBO film about women getting the right to vote...you could prob. find it at Blockbuster) or A League (posted to Pro Choice Films)
Another vote here for "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" and "If These Walls Could Talk". (posted to Pro Choice Films)
Glad we weren't the only ones who thought of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, silly as that is. Think it was the mental leap from Dirty Dancing. (posted to Pro Choice Films)
Love With the Proper Stranger is pre-Roe: Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen are dreadfully young kids, second-generation Italian immigrants, in a time when her only choices are to marry him or get an illegal abortion. The scene in the abortionist's (posted to Pro Choice Films)
Last spring our pro-choice group showed Jesus Camp and we got a really good turn out/reception. It's basically a documentary about the indoctrination of Evangelical youth in the middle of America. They do talk about abortion and choice issues, but (posted to Pro Choice Films)
Lake of Fire (a documentary) and 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and Two Days are great. Lake of Fire is a little bit more thought-provoking in that it addresses and documents both sides extremists as well as moderates. (posted to Pro Choice Films)