Desgarrador pero inspirador, el documental acompaña a los periodistas del diario IndyStar que sacaron a la luz el gran encubrimiento y la cultura de maltratos existente en el equipo de atlet... Leer todoDesgarrador pero inspirador, el documental acompaña a los periodistas del diario IndyStar que sacaron a la luz el gran encubrimiento y la cultura de maltratos existente en el equipo de atletas.Desgarrador pero inspirador, el documental acompaña a los periodistas del diario IndyStar que sacaron a la luz el gran encubrimiento y la cultura de maltratos existente en el equipo de atletas.
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total
- Self - Karolyi Choreographer 1974-2002
- (as Géza Poszar)
- Self - Michigan State University Police
- (as Det. Lt. Andrea Munford)
Opiniones destacadas
As a child I was involved in another professional sport and feel like the genius of this documentary is to point out how such professional sports can grow to be very toxic organizations who come to care little about the people the organization is living their lives off of. The leaders of USA Gymnastics clearly didn't care but only wanted to live their lives off the wholesome image of the sport.
I would give a lot of the kudos to Rachael Denhollander who came off as a clear headed, believable "accuser". Without her steady firm recalling of events I am sure it might not have gone further. This story really points out to me and makes me sad, how little women and girls are believed. Now of course, some women have lied before and that continues to be the reason allegations are met with skepticism. But it remains distressing that in general I feel no one would have tried something like this with men.
Ultimately though I hope that parents who do watch this "get" that if they take their kids to sports they don't allow their kids out of their sight. My parents were sometimes accused of being weird but they didn't tolerate anything at all where they could not be present at all times. I don't blame the parents here because as you can see USA Gymnastics wanted to have complete control of their kids -- or their kids would suffer. So they had little choice. But going forward any organization like that has to be rejected immediately because this is exactly the type of thing that can (and probably will) happen.
It is horrible what happened. The corruption is unimaginable. What transpired over 29 years - it is impossible to fathom how that was possible.
The story is absolutely unbelievable, unimaginable, and impossible to make up.
Conclusion: definitely worth watching and recommending.
9/10 - good documentary; recommend it.
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- Citas
Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star: USA Gymnastics had a wholesome image, and they had companies who wanted to be attached to that image. And that image was vital, uh, to protect.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.127 (2020)
- Bandas sonorasWe Have a Voice Now
Performed by The San Francisco Girls Chorus
Artistic Director and Conductor Valérie Sainte-Agathe
Recorded and Mixed by Leslie Ann Jones
Recorded at Skywalker Sound, Marin County, California
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