credit: Julie Lunde Lillesæter
An Army of Women at Rollins Theatre at The Long Center
When Amy, Marina and Hanna’s rape cases are dismissed by the Austin police, all three women try to find a way to rebuild their lives. They join forces with twelve other women in a groundbreaking federal class-action lawsuit, the first to argue that sexual assault isn’t prosecuted because it’s a crime that predominantly affects women. The group is determined to hold police and prosecutors accountable for their inaction, but their resilience is tested as they face setbacks from the system they hope to change. Ultimately, "An Army of Women" offers a hopeful look into a movement that aims to change the future for women everywhere.
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Director
Credits
Director: |
Julie Lunde Lillesæter |
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Executive Producer: |
Julia Dahr |
Producer: |
Natalya Sarch, Julie Lunde Lillesæter, Arne Dahr |
Cinematographer: |
Julie Lunde Lillesæter |
Editor: |
Trude Lirhus, Mathias Askeland |
Sound Designer: |
Liana Degtiar |
Music: |
Therese Aune |
Additional Credits: |
Co-Producers Germany: Maria Willer, Bernhard von Hülsen, Co-Producer U.S.: Jessica Wolfson, Field Producer: Chelsea Hernandez, Production Manager: Aurora Hannisdal , Field Directors & Cinematography: Amy Bench, Michael Rowley, Additional Cinematography: Beca Rodriguez, Shuling Yong, Motion Graphics: Chris Caswell, Colorist: Tom Christian Lilletvedt, Impact Team USA: Together Films |
Contact
Public Film Contact: |
Arne Dahr
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Publicity Contact: |
Emma Beidler
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Sales Agent: |
Jess Reilly
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