The Line is a 2009 film produced, directed and edited by Nancy Schwartzman. 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.
This presentation, sponsored by the NSPIRG Working Group, The Boys' Club (an anti-sexist men's group) is being screened at SMU to contribute to the evolving discussion of rape culture on campuses in Nova Scotia. The presentation is open to the public.
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