SILENCED
This documentary exposes how powerful defendants in high profile criminal cases are using defamation lawsuits against their accusers in relation to domestic violence and s*xual assault. This tactic is known as Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (or SLAPP) and is aimed at silencing and intimidating survivors of gender based violence, and the journalists who report on it. British human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson, from Doughty Street Chambers, has spent the past fifteen years fighting for free speech and the last five years lobbying governments to introduce anti SLAPP legislation. She also successfully defended Amber Heard in her 2020 UK libel trial. Heard, Australian Brittany Higgins and Colombian journalist Catalina Ruiz-Navarro bravely share their harrowing and shocking personal stories about retaliatory lawsuits. This film takes you through a range of emotions, from wanting to scream, to wishing for change, to wondering what the point is when the justice system is stacked so heavily against women. At its conclusion, the entire cinema audience was completely floored by what they’d just seen, myself included, and we all remained frozen in our seats until after the lights came up. I wish a call to action, like a web address, had been included in the credits to give viewers a practical way to support Robinson’s work. Take your sons, your brothers, your husbands, your girlfriends and your daughters to see this! Moving and infuriating, it’s a must watch.
SCORE:
Alex, Amanda and Saraj’s Score 10/10
Kelly and Lila’s Score 9/10