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The Hunting Ground

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
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7.4/10
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The Hunting Ground (2015)
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An exposé of rape crimes on U.S. college campuses, their institutional cover-ups, and the devastating toll they take on students and their families.An exposé of rape crimes on U.S. college campuses, their institutional cover-ups, and the devastating toll they take on students and their families.An exposé of rape crimes on U.S. college campuses, their institutional cover-ups, and the devastating toll they take on students and their families.

  • Director
    • Kirby Dick
  • Writers
    • Kirby Dick
    • Amy Ziering
  • Stars
    • Andrea Pino
    • Annie Clark
    • Claire Potter
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    • Director
      • Kirby Dick
    • Writers
      • Kirby Dick
      • Amy Ziering
    • Stars
      • Andrea Pino
      • Annie Clark
      • Claire Potter
    • 23User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 8 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Andrea Pino
    • Self
    Annie Clark
    • Self
    Claire Potter
    • Self - Professor of History
    • (as Claire Bond Potter)
    Melinda Manning
    • Self - Assistant Dean of Students, University of North Carolina
    Kimberly Theidon
    • Self - Medical Anthropologist and Former Harvard Professor
    Kami Winningham
    • Self
    • (as Kamilah Willingham)
    Mrs. Willingham
    • Self - Kamilah Willingham's Mother
    Caroline Heldman
    Caroline Heldman
    • Self - Associate Professor of Politics, Occidental College
    David Lisak
    • Self - Clinical Psychologist
    Leslie Strohm
    • Self - General Counsel, University of North Carolina
    • (archive footage)
    Danielle Dirks
    • Self - Assistant Professor of Sociology, Occidental College
    Diane Rosenfeld
    • Self - Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School
    • (as Diane L. Rosenfeld)
    Pat Cottrell
    • Self - Former University Campus Police Officer, Saint Mary's College
    Rachel Hudak
    • Self
    Carol Ann Mooney
    • Self - President, Saint Mary's College
    • (archive footage)
    Tom Seeberg
    • Self
    Lizzy Seeberg
    • Self - Tom Seeberg's Daughter
    • (archive footage)
    Sofie Karasek
    • Self
    • Director
      • Kirby Dick
    • Writers
      • Kirby Dick
      • Amy Ziering
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    8StevePulaski

    One of the year's most gripping documentaries by one of film's greatest muckrakers

    Kirby Dick's latest documentary, The Hunting Ground, is destined to be one of the most important documentaries of the year; I'd be seriously surprised if a Best Documentary Feature nomination at next year's Oscar wasn't all but confirmed at this point. Continuing off of Dick's last film, The Invisible War, which looked intimately at the military's long list of sexual assault cases, The Hunting Ground turns the camera just a little bit to in the other direction to focus on the rape epidemic on America's college campuses.

    Before I could even set foot on campus last year, at my private liberal arts school, for my first year of college, I was required to take an online course in sexual conduct and sexual violence. The entire course took roughly an hour and a half (and, no, you couldn't skip through the videos and, yes, you were pervasively quizzed), and even to this day, it's rare I walk around campus for a full day and don't hear something about a campaign to raise awareness about sexual violence or how my college boasts a zero tolerance policy. I have no doubt it still occurs, but as far as I've seen from my school, I think we've got it handled a lot better than many other schools (also because we're not so concerned about our athletics empire, being a school with a Division III football team).

    Dick explores how many top tier schools, such as Harvard Law School, Yale, University of North Carolina, Duke, and others have had well over one-hundred cases of sexual assault reported in the span of a decade, but how just about less than two percent (sometimes none) get any form of punishment, be it suspension or expulsion. We learn from clinical psychologists, attorneys, and other professionals that colleges, in order to protect their brand because they are, indeed, selling a product, have made it gravely difficult for sexual assault victims to make their case heard. Colleges also discourage victims from going to law enforcement with their cases, for that increases the chances of the public learning about the assault, which can't be risked in order for the school to protect their brand.

    Between a rock and a hard place, with nobody taking them seriously and school administrators asking them morally bankrupt questions like, "how many times did you say 'no?'," "how much did you have to drink?," and even one administrator equating rape to a football game, asking the victim "what would you have done differently?," Andrea Pino and Annie Clark, two rape victims from University of North Carolina, decided to fire back and seek justice. They wound up filing a Title IX complaint against their school, working around the clock by reading court cases, examining past Title IX lawsuits, accusing them of perpetuating an unsafe environment by letting the rapists walk free without any kind of punishment whatsoever. Pino and Clark even wound up taking their movement across the United States, forming an online support group for victims, unifying those who had not only been exploited but unsupported by schools that were allowing this to happen.

    One of The Hunting Ground's biggest accomplishments as a film is the fact that it works to expose the great lie and deception of college fraternities. Fraternities, for decades, have been nothing other than a haven for raping, hazing, drugging, and horrible mistreatment of women. Consider Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE), one of America's largest domestic fraternities, which is known as "Sexual Assault Expected" by numerous people on university campuses; also consider the fact that this is the same fraternity that, during welcome week, displayed lovely banners on their front lawns thanking parents for dropping off their daughters and informing them that they would teach them things that high school couldn't. These places have been cult-like hellholes for many years and Dick and Ziering don't sugarcoat the vile and disgusting behavior that runs rampant at these places.

    The Hunting Ground doesn't stop there either; it works to be an all-encompassing documentary by including male victims of sexual assault, as well as showing how athletes that commit sexual assault are the ones that most frequently come out unscathed. We are acquainted with Erica Kinsman, who you may remember as the Tallahassee college student that came forth saying that Florida State Seminoles star freshman Quarterback Jameis Winston had raped her at a party. Despite going to the administration shortly after it happened, Kinsman found her case lying dormant for far too long, until it finally appeared in the headlines right as Jameis Winston was questionably going to go the NFL and almost a lock to win the Heisman Trophy as a freshman, making it appear that she simply wanted to smear his name. We see the exhaustive process of Winston and the Florida State administration denying comment and failing to come thru during hearings, resulting in a dizzying legal battle that eventually amounted to, you guessed it, nothing.

    This is another seriously commendable documentary by Kirby Dick, who's camera always seems to go where few or no cameras are at the present time. He's one of documentary's greatest muckrakers now, making documentaries on the epidemic of sexual assault in places where it's far too easy to cover it up, in addition to other problematic industries like the film ratings board and the Catholic Church. The Hunting Ground is a terrific documentary because, not only does it shed light on this important issue, but it explores the hypocrisy in which colleges handle the issue, drowning out negativity by asserting that schools take this matter "very seriously," in addition to exploring the problem from a variety of different angles. Where it could cop out and focus solely on emotions and emotional manipulation, it forces you to learn, confront, and at the end of it all, make an attempt to act.
    7dar0417

    Parents should see this film.

    They all know this goes on and this film exploits it and does it very well
    9Sparrowhawk

    Ignore the clutchers - great documentary

    This is an excellent documentary on a very disturbing topic. How disturbing? Well, read the other reviews. The majority of them are by Men's Rights guys waving the red herring flag of ONE case mentioned in the movie. It's the only thing they've got to try and discredit this film. Pretty sad that a bunch of grown men feel they have to crowd onto this site and post sad little rants, clutching their stones because OMG WOMINZ MITE GET RIGHTZ!!!!! Don't pay any attention to them. This is an important film that should be seen by as many people as possible, ESPECIALLY YOUNG PEOPLE. You're better than those panicked little toddlers.
    SLUGMagazineFilms

    Despite the Irresponsibility of These Colleges, Things Are Slowly Changing For the Better

    A documentary that digs deep into the toxic rape culture that exists on our country's college campuses, The Hunting Ground should be required viewing for any stakeholder involved in college life. In true documentary fashion, the film cuts right to the bones of the issue with such laser-beam precision that it reveals an entire web of corruption that is especially salient considering the rash of victim-shaming that emerges when this issue is brought before many political leaders. Perhaps the most shocking part of this story is the implication that (perhaps because of financial or personal pressures) the presidents of these colleges seem to value the health and safety of their athletic programs above those of their other students. This implication is exemplified with the film's brutally honest treatment of the accusations against Jameis Winston, the Florida State football quarterback who is entering the NFL draft this year. Though the bulk of the film focuses on articulating how colleges—we're talking the heavy hitters like Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley—spend more of their resources on covering up these allegations than actually punishing the perpetrators, the stories of the survivors and their efforts to gain national traction and support leaves the audience with the feeling that things are slowly changing for the better. --Alex Springer
    7kacihearts19

    Statistics are CORRECT

    http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1-in-5- college-study-raped_n_7293068.html

    I've read 40-50 reviews that state the statistics in this documentary are wrong. Please go to the link I provided above. Huffington Post released an article a few weeks after Hunting Grounds premiered stating the statistics were "inflate". Well, a few months later they had to do this follow up article because low and behold, the statistics WERE (& are) CORRECT. Im glad this documentary is getting people to talk about rape & sexual assault. I was raped by my brothers best friend when I was 13 & he was 18. When i reported it to the police their first question was "What did you do to turn him on?"...Sadly, I am now 28 & if I was to ever get raped again I wouldn't report it. The police treating me like it was my fault was like getting raped all over again. I wouldn't wish that upon my worst enemy... The police wouldn't even talk about charging him with statutory rape, like I said I was 13 years old and he was 2 weeks away from his 19th birthday, so even if I had been okay and wanted to have sex I wasn't old enough to consent. Legally it was rape no matter what. IM SO GLAD, this doc sheds light on a problem that desperately needs to be fixed.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2016 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 消音獵場
    • Production companies
      • Artemis Rising Productions
      • CNN Films
      • Chain Camera Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $405,917
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,464
      • Mar 1, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $411,115
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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