DVD : She Stole My Voice: A Documentary About Lesbian Rape (Uncensored Version)
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Audience Rating: NC-17
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0837101429368
Format: NTSC, Widescreen
Label: The American Academy for Film and Gender Studies
Manufacturer: The American Academy for Film and Gender Studies
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: The American Academy for Film and Gender Studies
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 07, 2007
Running Time: 88 minutes
Sales Rank: 16076
Studio: The American Academy for Film and Gender Studies
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Product Description: In one of the most important and controversial documentaries of the last five years, filmmakers Justine Chang and Armand Kaye examine a crime that has been ignored, discounted, and even declared impossible. The result of years of research and production, She Stole My Voice: A Documentary About Lesbian Rape is a jarring, terrifying, and eye-opening look at this lesbian rape and sexual violence between women.
The film masterfully interweaves community responses, expert analyses, and graphic reenactments to create an absolutely unforgettable experience. Viewers will see the reality and prevalence of this crime, and learn how the community as a whole, law enforcement, and even the lesbian community itself have repeatedly discounted this crime. And in the unforgettable and terrifyingly graphic reenactments of lesbian rape, viewers will begin to truly understand the chilling and horrific experience of actual lesbian rape.
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I bought this dvd as research material for my thesis and found the commentary by the various individuals quite informational, though I have to say the acting absolutely sucks!
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as other reviews have indicated this documentary is confusing as it is supposed to highlight a rarely acknowledged crime against women but the way it has been put together seems to defeat the serious nature of it...the re-enactments are unnecessarily graphic...if you are looking for simulated 'rape' sex scenes with little sound (just some whimpering)which are very explicit, vulva's, labia's all shown by not bad looking actresses then get this movie but don't expect to learn much about lesbian rape.
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This film is not about lesbian rape. This film is about female perpetrators of sexual assault. There are many downfalls of this film, and one of the most notable is the notion that a female who sexually assaults another female must be a lesbian and a woman who is assaulted by another woman is somehow a lesbian. Because none of the victims or perpetrators identify themselves as lesbian (in fact, there is hardly any verbal, environmental, or relational context for any of the rape scenes) perhaps the film ... Read More
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I had seen this documentary on youtube and I had tried to purchase it for some time, when I finally found it on amazon.com, and upon actually seeing it, I was most impressed. I have seen many of the other reviews of this documentary, and the hostile nature of most of them calling it pornographic or disappointing or baulking at it in some other way, are either a), men who just don't get it and never will and don't want to accept that women are capable of these things too, yet they don't seem to hide from ... Read More
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I DO UNDERSTAND THE SERIOUSNESS OF LESBIAN RAPE AND I DO AGREE THAT RAPE IS RAPE, BE IT A MALE OR FEMALE RAPIST. THE DOCUMENTARY DOES POINT THAT OUT CLEARLY AND GIVES REASONS WHY ONE SHOULD THINK SO. I'VE ALWAYS SAID TO MYSELF...IF SOMEONE PERFORMS ORAL SEX ON AN UNDER-AGED MINOR, THOUGH HE/SHE DID NOT GET PENETRATED, THE SEXUAL ACT STILL AMOUNTS TO RAPE.
HOWEVER, I DID NOT THINK THAT THE FILM DROVE THE MESSAGE HOME. DON'T GET ME WRONG, IM NOT SAYING THAT THEY DID NOT WORK HARD IN PUTTING THE ... Read More
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