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The Invisible war

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmDistributor: [Sausalito, Calif.] : Distributed by Roco Films Educational, [2012]Description: 1 videodisc (98 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • video disc
ISBN:
  • 1422922006
Uniform titles:
  • Independent lens (Television program)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Cinematography, Thaddeus Waddleigh and Kirsten Johnson ; editors, Doug Blush and Derek Boonstra.
Summary: Casualties of war rage beyond the battlefield. As ranks of women in the American military swell, so do incidents of rape. An estimated 30 percent of servicewomen and at least 1 percent of servicemen are sexually assaulted during their enlistment, not by the enemy, but at the hands of fellow soldiers. With stark clarity and escalating revelations, The Invisible War exposes a rape epidemic in the armed forces, investigating the institutions that perpetuate it as well as its profound personal and social consequences
List(s) this item appears in: Wellpark Film & Documentary
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Multimedia Multimedia ATU Wellpark Road Audio Visual 355.0092 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J147472

Includes both 56 and 98 minute versions of the film

Originally broadcast as a segment of: Independent lens in 2012.

Cinematography, Thaddeus Waddleigh and Kirsten Johnson ; editors, Doug Blush and Derek Boonstra.

Casualties of war rage beyond the battlefield. As ranks of women in the American military swell, so do incidents of rape. An estimated 30 percent of servicewomen and at least 1 percent of servicemen are sexually assaulted during their enlistment, not by the enemy, but at the hands of fellow soldiers. With stark clarity and escalating revelations, The Invisible War exposes a rape epidemic in the armed forces, investigating the institutions that perpetuate it as well as its profound personal and social consequences

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