Gay rape movie scene

On Friday, the Marshall Project posted two prison orientation videos – one for incoming female inmates, one for incoming male inmates – which feature veteran inmates advising newcomers on how to avoid being raped. The videos are to be shown to new inmates in all prisons in the express of New York.

The videos, currently available1 on The Marshall Project’s website, are startling. The tone is that of a welcome video, offering matter-of-fact, practical tips, while the subject is sexual violence.

But much of the reaction to the videos has focused on how unusual it is for New York to take this step – to openly acknowledge that sexual violence in prisons is an ongoing reality despite years of professed “zero tolerance” by the Department of Corrections and People Supervision (DOCCS).

The videos also take an extraordinary approach to the material, by involving actual inmates in every step of the process. A former prisoner, T.J. Parsell, is the director. Current inmates workshopped all of the content before filming. These inmates are referred to as “the experts,” and interviews with them obtain up most of the running time.

Where there is criticism, it has focused not on what is in t

'The rape had to be disgusting to be useful'

Gaspar Noé likes to describe himself as "a straight kind of guy and a bit of a wimp". When he was a teenager, he was too squeamish to sit through Sam Peckinpah's Staw Dogs: "I thought it was too heavy to handle. During the rape scene, I had to walk out," he confides in his softly-spoken voice. Discussing a favourite book, JW Dunne's An Experiment with Time - a 1927 study by an English aeronautical engineer who developed his own pet theories about dreams, perception and reality - he sounds like an serious young philosophy student. None the less, this seemingly placid 38-year-old has now made a feature so extreme that it provoked mass walk-outs and prolonged catcalls - as well as untamed applause - during its apply pressure screening in Cannes.

Irréversible, which will receive its British premiere at the Edinburgh festival, comes billed as "a violent trip - from hell to paradise". Formally, it is ingenious. Like Martin Amis's Time's Arrow (a novel which Noé admits to owning but not to having read), it begins at the conclude and works forward. Like the Buenos Aires-born director's arresting

Gay rape movies and TV shows

Genre:Biography, Crime, Drama, Mystery

Country:Australia

Duration:119 min.

Story:Based on true events, 16 year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's fresh boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and murder.

Style: psychological, disturbing, serious, tense, sensible ...

Plot: serial killer, gang, psychopath, true crime, male rape victim, hostility, murder, mother's lover, transgression, tortured to death, torture, same-sex attracted rape ...

Time: 2010s, 90s, 20th century, year 1998, year 1999

Place: australia, south australia, adelaide south australia, oceania


Filthy

She’s dredging it up now? Isn’t she partly to blame anyway? And why didn’t she cry out at the time? True rape victims have to face similar dangerous questions, as does the heroine of this feature motion picture debut by director Tereza Nvotová. Seventeen-year-old Lena’s carefree world comes crashing down when she is raped at home by her maths teacher. The attacker calmly walks away, but Lena ends up in a psychiatric hospital. But even there she can’t bring herself to narrate anyone what happened to her, since it doesn’t appear the staff are prepared to combat secondary victimisation… Nvotová offers up a drama which clearly demonstrates that rape only marks the beginning of a series of distressing experiences, and brings to light an often marginalised problem exacerbated by inadequate professional help. The oppressive subject matter acquires establish as an assured explore of the main ethics and of those around her, their contours nuanced by Marek Dvořák’s camerawork and by Dominika Morávková, whose Lena comes to realise that only she can find the vigor that lies within her. KVIFF