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At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal

  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
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3.6K
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At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal (2019)
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USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar is convicted of serial sexual abuse of young athletes.USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar is convicted of serial sexual abuse of young athletes.USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar is convicted of serial sexual abuse of young athletes.

  • Director
    • Erin Lee Carr
  • Stars
    • Simone Biles
    • Scott Blackmun
    • Richard Blumenthal
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    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Erin Lee Carr
    • Stars
      • Simone Biles
      • Scott Blackmun
      • Richard Blumenthal
    • 26User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Simone Biles
    Simone Biles
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Scott Blackmun
    • Self - CEO of United States Olympic Committee
    Richard Blumenthal
    Richard Blumenthal
    • Self - U.S. Senator - Connecticut
    • (as Sen. Richard Blumenthal)
    Aimee Boorman
    • Self - USA Gymnastics Head Olympic Coach
    Larissa Boyce
    Larissa Boyce
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Nadia Comaneci
    Nadia Comaneci
    • Self - Former Gymnast - Romania
    • (archive footage)
    Rachael Denhollander
    Rachael Denhollander
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Kat Ebert
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Lyndsy Gamet
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    John Geddert
    • Self - Former American Gymnastics Coach
    Trinea Gonczar
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Mick S. Grewal Sr.
    • Self - Plaintiff's Attorney
    • (as Mick Grewal)
    Marci Hamilton
    Marci Hamilton
    • Self - Child Health & Safety Advocate
    Dawn Homer
    • Self - Trinea's Mother
    Isabell Hutchins
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Mike Jacki
    Mike Jacki
    • Self - Former President of USAG
    Kathy Johnson
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Kathie Klages
    • Self - Head Coach of Michigan State University
    • Director
      • Erin Lee Carr
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    10plumeria93

    Powerful

    Incredible eye opening documentary. Really well done. Makes you so proud of the girls who stood up there and addressed him and the court. Brought me to tears.
    10josejaviersaritmontalvo

    Incredibly Moving

    There's impact in numbers and that's apparent here even when it shouldn't be. It was nauseating listening to the things Nassar did to these young women-but I found it incredibly moving how the voice of one gave voice to many. I do hope that the changes that have been set in motion actually pan out and real change can be made. As a documentary, this was well put together and the emotional beats are placed appropriately for the subject matter. If there's one thing I got from this that I hope others do as well, is that we need to do better when it comes to listening and offering support to people who place their trust in us and come forward.
    9sanda_moroianu

    "A scorned woman"? They were girls!

    Nassar speaking in his letter about scorned women is the essence of the phenomenon: if men can't have their way with women/girls, then the latter will act out of scorn. Men are never guilty. At the most, they are sick. There's always an excuse. But this is inexcusable. And a lot of- apparently- decent people will support this type of attitude; and will speak in favour of the abusers, either knowingly or unknowingly. And victims are gaslighted into silence. Others don't even realize the abuse.Do you know where I happened to notice a rather similar way of inappropriately touching? In gyms, where some personal trainers tend to have too much physical contact with their female clients. This film should be shown in all schools, so girls become aware of what is/isn't acceptable and where the line must be drawn, before it's too late.All those girls put up a strong smile, but how much has it cost them? Watch again, please, at 1:17:00, the expression on the face of the former president of MSU- a woman- when asked about compensations: " ... includes past expenses." with that condescending raised brow, as if to say: "Yeah, yeah, I know it's all about money..." Not all the money in the world can ever compensate the harm that predator did, with the ample complicity of his milieu. The father who committed suicide, I get it. The father who lunged at Nassar in Court, I get that too. What I don't get is how the Nassar specimen escaped any physical abuse, how no one spit him in the face- at least. I hope he'll get his due in prison, though. I also hope that all the others who stand trial will get what they deserve. In this appalling instance, the victims are the only ones whose innocence cannot be denied.
    10djcarlosxx

    If this doesn't wake you up, I don't know what will.

    This a strong, powerful, and moving documentary. It wakes you up and puts you in alert, especially if you have kids like I do. It motivated me to aggressively continue my goals in becoming a police investigator to take down people who commit such insidious crimes. This documentary will impact you in some shape or manner.
    10dolive-578-564987

    All the more powerful because it's true.

    A superb film, meticulous in explaining how a pedophile operated, and how enablers in positions of high responsibility allowed him to victimize hundreds of people for about two decades. We see from this film what a blessing it is that courtroom trials are routinely videotaped for the historic record. The structure of the film is excellent, first introducing us at proper length to the joys of athleticism and the commitment required, and then how the predator won the trust a vulnerable population, culminating in the courtroom drama, the victim impact statements especially. In contrast to a perpetrator who was entirely self-interested and self-involved, this movie puts the victims front and center - it is their story. The picture does not overly advocate for them (the facts do that), it simply gives them a voice, after decades in which they were not listened to, or were not believed, or were not protected. Finally, it's a constructive report: We come away knowing pretty much exactly what we all must do - as individuals and institutions - to prevent future life-long injury to each other, in this case to one of the many acutely vulnerable groups in our community.

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      John Geddert was suspended by USA gymnastics, then declared himself retired after the Nassar scandal was exposed. In February 2021, he was charged with 24 separate counts of human trafficking of a minor including 1st & 2nd degree criminal sexual assault, and lying to a police officer. Hours after charges were filed, John pulled into an rest area off Interstate 127 near DeWitt, MI and committed suicide.
    • Quotes

      Trinea Gonczar: May God bless your dark, broken soul.

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      Composed by Sia and Jesse Shatkin

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 金牌性風暴
    • Production companies
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Kindred Image
      • S. J. Gibson Films
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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