Audrie & Daisy
Exploring teen sexual assault through two narratives
About Audrie & Daisy
Released: 2016
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-14
Run time: 1h 38m
Cast
About Audrie & Daisy
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- About - Making / Production - Actors - Trivia / Interesting Facts - Awards - Quotes - Music - SoundtrackAbout
Audrie & Daisy (2016) is a powerful documentary film in the Social & Cultural Docs genre. The film explores the stories of two teenage girls, Audrie Pott and Daisy Coleman, who were sexually assaulted and faced severe consequences in the aftermath. The documentary sheds light on the issues of sexual assault, cyberbullying, and the impact of social media on modern-day teenagers.
The film delves into the experiences of the two girls and their families as they navigate the complexities of seeking justice, coping with trauma, and dealing with the harsh realities of victim-blaming and online harassment.
Making / Production
The documentary was produced and directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk. It was released on Netflix in 2016.
Actors
- Audrie Pott: The real-life victim whose story is a focal point of the documentary. - Daisy Coleman: The other real-life victim whose experience is also central to the film.Trivia / Interesting Facts
- Audrie & Daisy premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. - The documentary received critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of the impact of sexual assault on young women. - It sparked important conversations about victim-blaming, online harassment, and the challenges survivors face in seeking justice.Awards
Audrie & Daisy won the US Documentary Competition Directing Award at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
Quotes
- "Our voices together are stronger." - "We have to be the voice for those who can't speak."Music
- The documentary features an emotionally impactful score composed specifically for the film.Soundtrack
- The soundtrack of Audrie & Daisy includes songs that resonate with the themes of the documentary and enhance the storytelling experience.About Audrie & Daisy
Audrie & Daisy is a heart wrenching documentary following two American high school sexual assault victims navigating the aftermath