Rapesploitation


I think Berg is a talented documentary filmmaker, but it seems as though she is frequently profiting off others pain. You'd think that if she was this adamant about the degeneracy of Hollywood, she would refuse the Oscar nominations she has been awarded as they are an icon of the industry.

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I can see how the acceptance of an Oscar nomination might seem at odds with Berg's feelings - but I can also see how a nomination could actually give her film legitimacy: we find this film to be well-researched, topical and worthy of being honoured. It would also afford her film huge publicity. And knowledge is power. I don't expect 'An Open Secret' to feature in next February's Oscar nominations. And I doubt Berg is holding her breath!


You got that right!

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Like all documentaries it is about real nature of things . Hey I am Roman Catholic and I was glad to see "Deliver us from evil ". Somethings shouldn't be locked away .

The truth is most priest are good people and give their life to God . Yet there is the one percent that needs to be exposed .

She gave the victims a voice ...

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If someone turns on the lights and the cockroaches scuttle out of sight, that would be "roachsploitation", right?

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I think Berg is a talented documentary filmmaker, but it seems as though she is frequently profiting off others pain. You'd think that if she was this adamant about the degeneracy of Hollywood, she would refuse the Oscar nominations she has been awarded as they are an icon of the industry.


I'm not sure you understand what exploitation movies are.

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