Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Andrea Pino | ... | Self |
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Annie Clark | ... | Self |
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Claire Potter | ... | Self - Professor of History (as Claire Bond Potter) |
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Melinda Manning | ... | Self - Assistant Dean of Students, University of North Carolina |
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Kimberly Theidon | ... | Self - Medical Anthropologist and Former Harvard Professor |
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Kamilah Willingham | ... | Self |
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Mrs. Willingham | ... | Self - Kamilah Willingham's Mother |
Caroline Heldman | ... | Self - Associate Professor of Politics, Occidental College | |
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David Lisak | ... | Self - Clinical Psychologist |
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Leslie Strohm | ... | Self - General Counsel, University of North Carolina (archive footage) |
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Danielle Dirks | ... | Self - Assistant Professor of Sociology, Occidental College |
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Diane Rosenfeld | ... | Self - Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School (as Diane L. Rosenfeld) |
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Pat Cottrell | ... | Self - Former University Campus Police Officer, Saint Mary's College |
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Rachel Hudak | ... | Self |
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Carol Ann Mooney | ... | Self - President, Saint Mary's College (archive footage) |
From the makers of The Invisible War (2012) comes a startling exposé of rape crimes on U.S. college campuses, their institutional cover-ups and the devastating toll they take on students and their families. Weaving together verité footage and first-person testimonies, the film follows the lives of several undergraduate assault survivors as they attempt to pursue - despite incredible push back, harassment, and traumatic aftermath - both their education and justice.
This is an excellent documentary on a very disturbing topic. How disturbing? Well, read the other reviews. The majority of them are by Men's Rights guys waving the red herring flag of ONE case mentioned in the movie. It's the only thing they've got to try and discredit this film. Pretty sad that a bunch of grown men feel they have to crowd onto this site and post sad little rants, clutching their stones because OMG WOMINZ MITE GET RIGHTZ!!!!! Don't pay any attention to them. This is an important film that should be seen by as many people as possible, ESPECIALLY YOUNG PEOPLE. You're better than those panicked little toddlers.