Rosie Jones: Am I A R*tard?

Rosie Jones: Am I A R*tard?

Release date : July 20, 2023
Runtime : 47m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Tom Levinge /
Writers :
Production companies : Twofour / Channel 4 Television /
July 20, 2023 47m Documentary English More
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Comedian Rosie Jones spends her days bringing smiles and laughter to her audiences on screen and on tour. But ever since her first appearance on television, she's kept a dark and upsetting side of her life in the spotlight private – she is trolled online, daily, and with horrific ferocity. In this unflinchingly personal film, Rosie, who has cerebral palsy, sets out to try to understand how prevalent disability trolling is in the UK, and why it's often left completely unchecked. The film is a call to arms for all of us to play our part in ending the suffering of those who are abused simply because of their disability.
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  • title:Rosie Jones: Am I A R*tard?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:47m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Tom Levinge /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Twofour · Channel 4 Television ·
  • Overview:Comedian Rosie Jones spends her days bringing smiles and laughter to her audiences on screen and on tour. But ever since her first appearance on television, she's kept a dark and upsetting side of her life in the spotlight private – she is trolled online, daily, and with horrific ferocity. In this unflinchingly personal film, Rosie, who has cerebral palsy, sets out to try to understand how prevalent disability trolling is in the UK, and why it's often left completely unchecked. The film is a call to arms for all of us to play our part in ending the suffering of those who are abused simply because of their disability.
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