The Line (film)
The Line | |
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Directed by | Nancy Schwartzman |
Produced by | Nancy Schwartzman |
Production company |
self-produced |
Distributed by | Media Education Foundation |
Release dates | 2009 |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Language | English |
The Line is a 2009 film produced, directed and edited by Nancy Schwartzman.
Background
After Schwartzman was raped, she used a hidden camera to talk to the rapist and also spoke to sex workers, survivors and activists, among others, exploring the question of accountability and consent.
The film was completed in July 2009 and has been used subsequently for educational institutions and private homes to help combat and explore rape culture. It has also been screened at multiple festivals, American and international most notably International Women's Film Festival, Israel,[1] Muslim Women and Sexuality Conference, Turkey, Istanbul, Sex:: Tech Conference, San Francisco,[2] and Men's Gender Equity and Anti-Violence conference.[3]
The film was marketed with the Line Campaign, including a group blog - whereisyourline.org - which encourages discussion about issues related to sexual violence. The blog is maintained by female students.