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INDIA'S DAUGHTER
IT WAS RAPE
UNAFRAID
PRIVATE VIOLENCE
LIFE AFTER MANSON
DREAMCATCHER
PLAYING WITH FIRE
DON'T TELL ANYONE
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EMMY NOMINATED
BRAVE MISS WORLD
NOW AVAILABLE!
"Brave Miss World, Cecilia Peck's intimate
as an impassioned and inspiring advocate...
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- Sheri Linden, Chicago Tribune
In 1998, eighteen-year-old Linor Abargil was stabbed and sexually assaulted while working as a model in Milan. Weeks after this traumatic experience, she was crowned Israel's first Miss World. Over the course of five years, director Cecilia Peck (SHUT UP & SING) follows Abargil, on a mission to confront the trauma of her past. Abargil, a magnetic and supremely empathic advocate travels from Hollywood to rape crisis centers, to American college campuses, and as far as the townships of South Africa to share her story and inspire others in their journey of healing. Emmy nominated BRAVE MISS WORLD is a call for justice and startingly honest portrayal of how personal tragedy can be transformed into strength that inspires global awareness in the fight against sexual violence.
This SPECIAL EDITION of the film includes both the theatrical and the educational version, which is specifically designed for student audiences. Exclusive bonus scenes are also included, as well as a report by Gloria Allred on a previously unpublished campus rape investigation, survivor testimonials, and filmmaker interviews. BRAVE MISS WORLD premiered at AFI DOCS Film Festival and screened at multiple festivals around the world. Abargil was also invited to the White House to meet with presidential advisors to discuss gender-based violence and how the film can be used to address the issue.
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From now until
July 15th, you're invited to take advantage of an amazing opportunity to own
two Women Make Movies films for the price of one. This special offer includes our best sellers and highly regarded violence against women titles from our core collection. These films are an important resource for advocacy for assault survivors, and the examination of criminal justice systems that affect victims, plus more. Please act now to take advantage of this special offer available on
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CALLING THE GHOSTS
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AFTER THE RAPE: THE MUKHTAR MAI STORY
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MARIA IN
NOBODY'S LAND
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ROUGH
AUNTIES
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FIGHTING THE SILENCE: SEXUAL
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN
THE CONGO
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*Use code BOGOE16 to apply your Buy One Get One Free discount. Applies to institutional orders only. Cannot be combined with any other offer, other exceptions may apply. Offer can not be applied to any newly released 2016 films. Expires on the new extended deadline of July 15, 2016.
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