Cuando una cinesta feminista se propone documentar el misterioso y polarizado mundo del Movimiento por los Derechos del Hombre, empieza a cuestionar sus propias creencias.Cuando una cinesta feminista se propone documentar el misterioso y polarizado mundo del Movimiento por los Derechos del Hombre, empieza a cuestionar sus propias creencias.Cuando una cinesta feminista se propone documentar el misterioso y polarizado mundo del Movimiento por los Derechos del Hombre, empieza a cuestionar sus propias creencias.
- Premios
- 5 premios en total
- Self
- (as Tom Golden - LCSW)
- Self
- (as Dr. Warren Farrell)
- Self
- (as Marc Angelucci Esq.)
- Self
- (as Dr. Michael Kimmel)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOn its theatrical showing in Australia, protest from feminist groups lead to the event being cancelled at the Palace Cinema complex. The Ultima Function Centre (Victoria) faced abuse and threats from feminists but refused to cancel the event hosted on their premises.
- Citas
Cassie Jaye: I was a quiet kid preferring to observe from afar. My mom put me in theater class when I was eight years old to break me out of my shell and I loved it so much that I decided to move to Hollywood when I was 18 years old to become an actress. What I wasn't prepared for was to pigeon-holed as "The Blonde Who Always Died". Granted, I had a good scream, but the characters I played weren't alone in feeling objectified. I was commonly harassed on the streets, hit on by married producers, told by photographers to come back when I lost 15 pounds and got a boob job, and a plethora of other uncomfortable experiences, all while still being a teenager. I started to realize my role in the world was a little too similar to the roles I was auditioning for and it was not how I saw myself or the person I wanted to be, so I quit acting and bought a video camera to tell the stories I wanted to tell and now I've been making documentary films since 2007 when I was 21 years old.
- ConexionesFeatured in Studio 10: Episodio fechado 26 octubre 2016 (2016)
I saw the red pill during the first UK screening on October 30 and I was profoundly impressed with the elegantly simple approach to the topic. We follow Cassie Jay on a simple journey, starting with her describing her experiences of being objectified as a teenage actress and her decision to look into 'rape culture' after learning of two horrific rape cases. She stumbled across the controversial website 'a voice for men' and proceeded to fall down the proverbial rabbit hole.
All the men's rights movement has ever wanted was fair representation and a chance to be heard. Something the mainstream media has taken great pains to prevent. Thankfully to men all over the world, the red pill delivers a fair hearing in droves.
I implore EVERYONE to watch this film. It is arguably the most important documentary of our generation.
- onlyonebo
- 31 oct 2016
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 48 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1