Silenced
After #MeToo broke the cultural silence around gender-based violence, a new form of silencing has emerged: the use of defamation laws against those who speak out. Narrated by human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson, the film takes viewers into courtrooms and behind the media headlines, revealing how legal systems can be used to discredit and retraumatize survivors. It presents high-profile cases from around the world, including Brittany Higgins, who exposed assault in the Australian Parliament, journalist Catalina Ruiz-Navarro fighting for press freedom, and Amber Heard. Their stories reveal a global pattern: when women speak the truth, powerful mechanisms attempt to silence them. But the film is more than an analysis of systemic abuse—it is also a story of solidarity, the urgent need for real change, and a reminder that social awareness alone is not enough. Vigilance, collective action, and the courage to speak out, even at great personal cost, are essential.