How should filmmakers make documentaries about rape? Is it better to offer survivors anonymity on screen, as is their legal right in the UK, or is the message stronger if they’re clearly identifiable? A lively discussion with the audience at the screening looks at the arguments for both points of view.
It revolves around a group of people called the Jaegers who arrive in Tokyo to hunt Vampires with their weird hunting instruments.
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Sirius the Jaeger (2018) This is a Japanese Orginal anime series that’s set up in the Imperial Capital of 1930.
It also explores why some people see lad culture as a key factor in understanding harassment and rape at university. Read More: Best Vampire Movies on Netflix. But, in the Guardian film Sex, Lads and Grey Areas presenter Leah Green finds out that there is confusion on British campuses about where lines of acceptability are drawn. Thankfully, this is also one of the best and longest running shows as well. How do the US and UK take different approaches to rape, sexual violence, and consent within universities? At the Guardian Live screening of The Hunting Ground, their film about campus rape in the US, filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering told the audience that they were unsure whether ‘Grey Areas’ between what is and isn’t sexual assault really exist - either it’s consensual or it isn’t. Sadly, one of the only true hunting shows that is on Netflix is Steve Rinella’s MeatEater.