Trish Weir is determined to see her kidnapper and rapist, Ernesto Miranda, behind bars. However, her pursuit of justice takes a toll on her life as she becomes entangled in America's flawed legal system, unintentionally triggering a nationwide transformation of laws.
The Central Park Five is a documentary that tells the story of the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of five Black and Hispanic teenagers for the rape of a woman in Central Park. It explores the coercive police tactics, racial bias, and media sensationalism that led to their unjust incarceration. The film examines the impact of racism, the civil rights lawsuit filed by the victims, and the long-lasting effects of the wrongful arrest on the lives of the Central Park Five.
Through key testimonies, this documentary looks at a gang rape that took place during the 2016 San Fermín festival and sparked protests worldwide.
Alison is a documentary that tells the harrowing true story of a woman who was abducted, raped, and left for dead by a group of men. The film follows Alison's journey of survival and her pursuit of justice as she faces her attackers in court. It explores themes of resilience, the strength of the human spirit, and the power of healing.
Based on the true event of the Bantala Rape Case where three women were brutally raped and murdered in 1990. Due to inadequate proof, and a lot of political and bureaucratic pressure, the case turned into a red file. Can Preeti and her team bring justice to the rape victims after so many years?
Sam decides to stop pursuing charges against her rapist and spend Thanksgiving alone on her family's Virginia farm. Her brother stages an intervention with seven of Sam’s friends to persuade her to return.
Follows a female student in Tehran who was hanged for murder. She had acted in self-defense against a rapist. For a pardon and after seven years in prison, she would have had to retract her testimony.
Following the death of Amina Filali, a 16 year-old girl who killed herself after she was allegedly forced to marry the man who raped her, a young woman carries a personal investigation into the representation and perception of rape in Morocco. Here rapists are offered to marry their victims as a means to save the "honour" of the family. By liberating the voices of these victims, 475 : Break the Silence gives an unprecedented view of family, the deceit of love, relationships, marriage and honour in urban deprived areas of a country seeking to find its identity between modernity and tradition.
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