Si vous avez été touché par 'Pas de Place pour se Cacher : L'Histoire de Rehtaeh Parsons' (2015), ce poignant documentaire sur le cyberharcèlement et ses conséquences dévastatrices, vous cherchez peut-être d'autres films ou séries qui abordent des thèmes similaires. Cet article vous propose 10 œuvres captivantes qui explorent la justice, la résilience et les défis de l'ère numérique, pour continuer à réfléchir et à vous émouvoir.

Collective (2019)
Description: This investigative documentary exposes corruption and systemic failures in the aftermath of a tragic event, emphasizing the power of journalism to uncover truth and demand justice.
Fait: It was the first documentary to be nominated for both Best International Feature Film and Best Documentary Feature at the Oscars. The film is in Romanian and follows a team of journalists uncovering a healthcare scandal.


The Dissident (2020)
Description: A gripping documentary that delves into themes of injustice, cover-ups, and the fight for truth, mirroring the struggles against systemic oppression and the quest for accountability.
Fait: The film centers on the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and includes never-before-seen evidence. It won the Special Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival.


Bully (2011)
Description: This documentary explores the devastating effects of bullying on young individuals, focusing on real-life cases that highlight systemic failures and emotional trauma.
Fait: The film faced controversy for its initial R rating, which was later changed to PG-13 after public outcry. It features raw, unfiltered footage of bullying incidents in schools.


The Invisible War (2012)
Description: A powerful exposé on the systemic issue of sexual assault within the military, focusing on the stories of survivors and the institutional barriers they face in seeking justice.
Fait: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It led to direct policy changes in the U.S. military regarding how sexual assault cases are handled.


The Hunting Ground (2015)
Description: This documentary sheds light on the prevalence of sexual assault on college campuses and the institutional cover-ups that often follow, highlighting the bravery of survivors who speak out.
Fait: Lady Gaga wrote the song 'Til It Happens to You' for the film, which was nominated for an Academy Award. The documentary sparked nationwide discussions about campus sexual assault policies.


Audrie & Daisy (2016)
Description: A harrowing look at the impact of sexual assault on young women, focusing on the emotional and societal repercussions, as well as the failures of institutions to protect victims.
Fait: The film features two separate cases of sexual assault that gained national attention in the U.S. It includes interviews with the victims and their families, offering a deeply personal perspective.
