3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring #metoo films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short drama and documentary about the #metoo movement: experiences, acting, sexual harassment - and survival.
Total length of this section 25 films.
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SISTA IN THE BROTHERHOOD is a film about a black tradeswoman who must choose between keeping her job or taking a stand against discrimination. Length: 20.37 minutes. Dawn Jones Redstone writes:
You can read the full We Are Moving Stories interview about SISTA IN THE BROTHERHOOD Here:
Nevertheless - Taking a look behind the headlines of #MeToo and Time’s Up, Nevertheless follows the intimate stories of seven individuals who have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace or school context. From a writer's assistant on a top TV show to a Tech CEO and 911 dispatcher, the film shines a light on the ways in which we can shift our culture and rebuild. Nevertheless we persist. Length: 1 hour 20 minutes. Interview with Writer/Director/Producer Sarah Moshman:
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LOST BENEATH THE STARS is a short drama about the struggle of pursuing dreams and its unexpected beauty. Directed on the cusp of the #metoo movement this film implicates director James Toback - also accused by hundreds of women in the LA Times of sexual harassment. Length: 16 minutes. Dani Alvarado writes:
You can read the full We Are Moving Stories interview about LOST BENEATH THE STARS Here:
She & Her - Daytime Emmy Winner Carolyn Hennesy (True Blood, General Hospital, St. Agatha) stars as Poppy Sinclaire, an aging ex-actress whose world is turned upside down when young up-and-comer Mattie Morris (Mackenzie Breeden) drags her out of her self imposed exile and convinces her to share her story of Hollywood abuse. Together with super-producer Addie Banks (Gwen Hillier) the women work through their shared traumas as they fight and forgive, ultimately taking back the narrative, and shaping a future that they want to live in. Length: 16.43 minutes. Director Nate Hapke:
Darling, You're Mine - In the 1950s, a young aspiring actress lands a leading role in a feature film, but finds herself struggling when being sexually abused by the director. 12 minutes. Writer/Director Vilde Eide and Producer Tina Shruti Karlsen:
Safety Work - A jaded young actress ends her day at a budget motel where she must face her choices. Dedicated to the invisible woman of the “Time’s Up” and “Me Too” movements. Length: 5 minutes. Writer/Producer/Actor Alyssa Kompelien and Director/Producer Cheryl Isaacson:
TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW - You are a woman in a play. Learn your part. Know your place. Length: 24 minutes. Writer/Director Sunday Emerson Gullifer:
Lamb - An eager and trusting filmmaker follows a female assistant from a hotel lobby to a secluded room for “a meeting” with the assistant’s boss. Were these female assistants who led Hollywood’s lambs to slaughter accomplices in the complicity machine or victims themselves? Length: 6.09. Writer/Director Caroline Slaughter:
DisGraced - Five years after her big break turned out to be a big flop, a struggling actress asks herself how much humiliation she's willing to endure for another chance to make it. Short film. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Victoria Vertuga:
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ME 3.769 - A pubescent Latina looks forward to her maturing body, but must soon cope with the sexual misconduct of someone she trusts. Length: 9 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Elaine Del Valle:
The Boarding House - A timely reflection on the challenges faced by young women setting out for themselves in a world where sexual harassment is the norm. Length: 16 minutes. Director Mary Liz Thomson:
The Hostess - There's no time for crying during the dinner rush. Length: 7.23 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Rosalie Alspach:
Mwah - It's an ordinary school night for a teenage girl as she rides her bicycle home from her friend's house. On the way home she encounters a man who follows her and makes her the object of predatory attention. Length: 7 minutes. Writer/Director Nina Buxton:
The Squirrels in the Attic - A spitfire public defender unexpectedly finds herself in uncharted territory while interrogating a dangerous ex-con and his inappropriately young girlfriend in their isolated rural home. Length: 19.59 minutes. Writer/Director Rachel S. Thomas-Medwid:
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The Girl Who Cannot Speak follows five women's true stories of sexual abuse. Each woman has been involved with the Lenox Hill Women's Shelter in New York city. As the project moves forward we meet Charlotte, a 13 year old girl who's story is depicted through visual images. She never speaks. Length: 20 minutes. Stefano Da Frè writes:
You can read the full We Are Moving Stories interview about THE GIRL WHO CANNOT SPEAK Here:
Paris - A girl deals with the aftermath of being sexually assaulted, and the decisions she must take. Length: 9.23 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mauricio Jauregui:
Me Too - A Youtube vlogger experiences sexual violence at a party, and how she learns to cope with the after-effects of trauma is seen through the eyes of her webcam. Me Too is the public dramatization of a very private struggle faced by millions of women worldwide. Length: 5 minutes. Writer/Director Maya Bastian:
What Happened to Evie - A girl’s fractured memories distort the truth of a sexual assault in this multi-layered thriller. Length: 10.37 minutes. Director Kate Cheeseman:
Second Assault - Twelve years after being sexually assaulted on her college campus, Jillian embarks on a journey to confront the past. Length: 18.34 minutes. Director Jillian Corsie/Amy Rosner:
Consent: a short comedy about a serious subject - A singer ignores her fan's consent in this romantic comedy gone wrong. An allegory about sexual assault with absolutely no sex. Length: 13.53 minutes. Writer/Actor Rebekka Johnson:
Hysterical Women is a dark comedy about gender in the workplace in our current political and sociological climate. Written in response to the #MeToo Movement, the series follows Alexa, the overlooked co-founder of a music marketing firm as she realizes that her buddies in the office might not be such good guys. The women in this office are ready for a revolution. Will Alexa have the guts to do anything about it? Can she be the leader they need? Writer/Director/Actor Whitney Uland and Nora Kaye:
Lighthouse - A woman journeying through grief comes to find herself again through dance. Length: 6.59 minutes. Writer/Producer/Actor Julia van Geldern:
Unbridled - Sarah has a secret that she doesn't want to keep. When a boy from her neighborhood exposes the truth, she is whisked away to Unbridled Ranch. There, she meets a horse named Dreamer, with a past as dark as her own. Together they find a way to claim a second chance at life. Length: 1 hour 52 minutes. Writer Bonné Bartron and Producer Christy McGlothlin:
Descent - Dutch ice freediver Kiki Bosch dives in the world’s coldest waters without a wetsuit as therapy for the trauma of sexual assault, and to inspire others. Length: 59.54 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Nays Baghai:
10 Syllables (#nomore) - After the justice system fails her, Parker sets off on an inspirational journey to turn her #metoo into everyone's #nomore. Length: 15.55 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Emily Skyle-Golden: