UnSlut: A Documentary Film

UnSlut: A Documentary Film

Release date : July 22, 2015
Runtime : 39m
Countries of origin : Canada / United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Emily Lindin /
Writers : Emily Lindin /
Production companies : The Unslut Project /
July 22, 2015 39m Canada Documentary English More
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In 2013, seventeen-year-old Rehtaeh Parsons took her own life. The Halifax teenager had been gang-raped a year and a half earlier by her classmates and labeled a "slut" as a result. Despite transferring schools many times, she could not escape constant cyber harassment and in-person bullying. Rehtaeh's is not the only story like this to make headlines in recent years. Why is the sexual shaming of girls and women, including sexual assault victims, still so prevalent in the United States and Canada?
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  • title:UnSlut: A Documentary Film
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:39m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Emily Lindin /
  • Writers: Emily Lindin ·
  • Production companies: The Unslut Project ·
  • Overview:In 2013, seventeen-year-old Rehtaeh Parsons took her own life. The Halifax teenager had been gang-raped a year and a half earlier by her classmates and labeled a "slut" as a result. Despite transferring schools many times, she could not escape constant cyber harassment and in-person bullying. Rehtaeh's is not the only story like this to make headlines in recent years. Why is the sexual shaming of girls and women, including sexual assault victims, still so prevalent in the United States and Canada?
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