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So, 'Sexual Violence in Sport' is quite a heavy piece, you know? Directed by Pierre-Emmanuel Luneau-Daurignac, it dives deep into the disturbing trends of child abuse in elite sports. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a necessary spotlight on the darker side of athleticism. The tone feels raw and urgent, with a pacing that keeps you engaged yet unsettled. Victims bravely share their stories, making it a pretty emotional watch. What’s striking is how it tackles themes of ambition and safety, showing the price young athletes pay for their dreams. The practical effects are minimal—it's all about the reality of the stories. It leaves you with a lot to think about regarding accountability in sports.
Focuses on real stories rather than sensationalism.Explores the psychological impact on young athletes.A stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding in sports.
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Pierre-Emmanuel Luneau-Daurignac
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