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HOLD ME RIGHT

by Danijela Stajnfeld

synopsis

Hold Me Right is a documentary that explores the aftermath of sexual assault through intimate first-hand testimonies that unveil the culture of sexual violence as it affects both survivors and perpetrators alike. The film interweaves individual portraits and vérité sequences that take us into the arc of a survivor’s journey, interrogating what it means to heal. Filmmaker Danijela Stajnfeld finds power in empathy as she wrestles with her own experience of surviving an assault as a young actress in Serbia. After losing the ability to speak up about her assault safely, she finds the courage to share her own story through the process of meeting and interviewing survivors like herself. As anger and fear hold us back from necessary dialogues that address both sides of abuse, Hold Me Right takes a close look at the profound damage of silence, finding a path forward.

international title: Hold Me Right
original title: Hold Me Right
country: Serbia, United States
year: 2020
genre: documentary
directed by: Danijela Stajnfeld
film run: 75'
screenplay: Danijela Stajnfeld
cinematography by: Nicola Benizzi
film editing: Arielle Amsalem, Danijela Stajnfeld, Kelsey Payne
music: Chris Ruggiero
producer: Mike Lerner, Danijela Stajnfeld

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