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You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack

By Andrea Beach, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Gripping docu about rape case; strong violence, language.

Movie R 2024 102 minutes
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This is a gripping, ultimately moving documentary about a tough subject that's handled with tact and respect. You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack goes beyond taking a look at a single case and explores violence against women in particular, in various forms. Attitudes and laws, both of individuals and of society as a whole; activism to bring about change; telling your truth; persevering in the face of tremendous backlash; and lots of other important topics are covered while telling the terrible events of the case. Rape and murder are difficult to talk about, but for older teens who can handle the subject, this movie can be a good starting point for important talks about these issues and more.

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