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Consent: HIV non-disclosure and sexual assault law is a 2015 documentary that digs into a thorny issue seldom discussed. It features eight women β scholars and activists β sharing their perspectives on how the legal definitions of consent can complicate and sometimes hinder justice for women living with HIV. The tone is somber yet hopeful, with each woman's narrative adding layers to the overall conversation. You get the sense of urgency as they grapple with the implications of a law designed to protect autonomy but which can, paradoxically, bolster stigma. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing for deep reflection on a complex subject, and the performances, if you can call them that, are raw and candid. It's an eye-opener, to say the least.
Documentary style with personal testimoniesFocus on feminist perspectives and legal implicationsStrong themes of consent and autonomy
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