3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most powerful Rape Culture films at We Are Moving Stories. These include sex trafficking, sexual assault - and recovery.
Total length of this section: 24 films.
<VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN>
Born as a Girl - Pregnant girls at the age of 13 or grandmothers at the age of 26 are of no surprise in Colombian slums. In the poorest social class, violence against women is especially striking: rape, sexual abuse or sex trafficking of minors happen on an everyday basis. Length: 1 hour. Producer Kulczyk Foundation:
Faith - shares the story of her violation to highlight the culture of rape that women live in every day through the media and social attitudes. Length: 10 minutes. Director Eve Jeffery:
Her Story (In Three Parts) - A three-part anthology series about how shame intersects with sex, sexuality and assault. Length: 55 minutes 46 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Camille Hollett-French:
Head Space - A single mother concerned with her son's inability to cope sees the tables turn when faced with danger. Length: 5 minutes. Writer/Director Emma Huibregtse:
Solitary - Party-girl Nora drinks too much, can't hold down a job and pushes away everyone she loves. After her long-suffering boyfriend throws her out, Nora is forced to move back home with her aging father. Once inside her childhood home, the ghosts of her past begin to haunt her until the secret she has buried for so long is finally revealed. Feature-length drama. Length: 89 minutes. Writer/Producer/Lead actress Katharine Lee McEwan:
<JUSTICE>
The Uncondemned - In 1997, a young group of mismatched lawyers and activists came together from around the world to prosecute for the first time in history rape as an international crime of war. This is the story of their fight, and of the incredible women who came forward amid a wave of witness assassinations to testify. Length: 86 minutes. Writer/Director Michele Mitchell:
Backlog - The true story of a college student who tried for three years to get authorities to test her shelved rape kit, before being selected as the key witness in the senate hearings to end the rape kit backlogs. Can she trust the system that betrayed her? Length: 18 minutes 6 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Jacqueline Elyse Rosenthal:
<REVENGE>
Black Widows - Three friends enact an innocent revenge on one's rapist but things spiral out of control resulting in the deaths of each of their lovers. Length: 77 minutes. Director/Producer Venita Ozols-Graham:
Lady Hunters - “Once upon a time three mothers killed a wolf.” Three best friends on a moms’ weekend retreat learn a heinous gang rapist has been released from prison nearby. Incensed by the atrocious nature of the crime against a teenaged girl, and incarceration of only one of the perpetrators, the women find themselves novice killers and arbiters of justice. Length: 15 minutes 33 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Co-star Angela Atwood:
Boy Parts - Boy Parts is a revenge film about a cult of survivors of sexual assault who kill and eat abusers. Lives are lost, relationships are gained and justice is served. Length: 18 minutes 6 seconds. Writer/Director Ella May Sahlman:
<SEX TRAFFICKING>
Milkshake Girls - Inspired by true events, Milkshake Girls tells the story of teen cousins, Jess and Stella, who are talent scouted outside of a milkshake store, only to quickly find themselves enslaved in the illicit underground world of sex trafficking. Length: 18 minutes 14 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Viva Bianca:
Missing in Europe, International: The Disappeared, Lifetime title: My Daughter is Missing - Cyber security expert Sara Woods visits Belgrade, Serbia under the guise of attending a work conference, but really to check in on her daughter, Karissa, who is studying abroad. Their happy reunion is cut short when Karissa and her classmate Lara go clubbing and seemingly disappear into thin air. Utilizing a host of hacking skills and following clues Karissa leaves, Sara starts to uncover a major sex trafficking ring. Using every tool at her disposal to locate her daughter before she’s sold to the highest bidder and disappears forever, Sara is running out of time... Length: 87 minutes. Director Tamar Halpern:
The Crossing - ‘Pushing the boundaries of film and communication’. This beautiful, powerful and emotionally heightened film explores the destruction of human souls driving the multibillion dollar sex trafficking industry. Length: 14 minutes seconds. Writer/Director Shreepali Patel:
<SEXUAL ASSAULT>
Displaced - Displaced follows the struggle of a young Sudanese woman as she finds the courage to speak up about the violent sexual abuse she suffered while living in a conflict zone. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Genna Chanelle Hayes:
Nice Girls follows 3 young women who are questioned by police about a vicious crime that has taken place in their town. Length: 6 minutes 50 seconds. Writer/Director Maddelin McKenna:
You Need To Process This - A married couple discusses a sexual assault. Length: 14 minutes 7 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Eleanor Morrison:
Haunt - Docked pay by her unethical boss, Nora must take a job at a local Halloween haunt in order to stay afloat. Length: 13 minutes 20 seconds. Writer/Director Nikki Born:
Racing The Sunrise - When oldest sister Shrader has to decide whether to stay in her deadbeat town and take care of her family or pursue her dream of joining the US Marine Corps, her entire life changes in one single moment. Length: 17 minutes 30 seconds. Director Amy Russo:
April 6th - How different will two people experience the exact same thing? Length: 25 minutes. Writer/Director Sigrid Kolbjørnsen:
98 Seconds - The incidents and attacks shown happen to people every day in the United States. Every 98 seconds. Length: 4 minutes 50 seconds. Writer/Director Des Matelske:
Mom Told You So - A girl tries to go home after a party at night... as a videogame character. Length: 7:50 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Cécile Cournelle:
Rape Card - A cautionary tale set in a chilling dystopian future where rape is legal. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Director Nathan Hughes-Berry:
<RECOVERY>
Segunda Vida - As Puerto Rican government officials send hundreds of their citizens to the states for unlicensed drug and mental health treatment, a Puerto Rican woman in Chicago uses her own past with addiction to help those who end up on the streets. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Siyan Huang and Taylor Goebel:
Sustai - The unseen benefits a solar energy installation brings to a sex trafficking rescue in India. Length: 8 minutes. Director/Producer Nicole Watson: