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Team USA: Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique

Original title: Athlete A
  • 2020
  • 13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
13K
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Team USA: Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique (2020)
An August 2016 article in the Indianapolis Star about USA Gymnastics protecting coaches accused of abuse leads to the explosive revelation that the USAG women's team doctor, Larry Nassar, had been abusing athletes for over two decades. This film follows the IndyStar reporters as they reveal the extensive cover-up that allowed abuse to thrive within elite-level gymnastics for more than two decades, the attorney who is fighting the institutions that failed these athletes, and most importantly, the brave whistle-blowers who refuse to be silenced.
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Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.

  • Directors
    • Bonni Cohen
    • Jon Shenk
  • Stars
    • Maggie Nichols
    • Gina Nichols
    • John Nichols
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    13K
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    • Directors
      • Bonni Cohen
      • Jon Shenk
    • Stars
      • Maggie Nichols
      • Gina Nichols
      • John Nichols
    • 54User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Maggie Nichols
    Maggie Nichols
    • Self - Gymnast
    Gina Nichols
    Gina Nichols
    • Self - Maggie's Mom
    John Nichols
    John Nichols
    • Self - Maggie's Dad
    Steve Berta
    Steve Berta
    • Self - Investigations Editor, The Indianapolis Star
    Marisa Kwiatkowski
    Marisa Kwiatkowski
    • Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
    Mark Alesia
    Mark Alesia
    • Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
    Rachael Denhollander
    Rachael Denhollander
    • Self - Former Gymnast
    Jessica Howard
    Jessica Howard
    • Self - USA Rhythmic Gymnastics Champion
    Jamie Dantzscher
    Jamie Dantzscher
    • Self - USA Olympic Team 2000
    John Manly
    John Manly
    • Self - Attorney, Manly Stewart & Finaldi
    Tim Evans
    Tim Evans
    • Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
    Jennifer Sey
    Jennifer Sey
    • Self - USA National Gymnastics Champion 1986…
    Géza Poszar
    Géza Poszar
    • Self - Karolyi Choreographer 1974-2002
    Tracee Talavera
    Tracee Talavera
    • Self - USA Olympic Team 1984
    Mike Jacki
    Mike Jacki
    • Self - Former President, USA Gymnastics 1983-1994
    Andrea Munford
    Andrea Munford
    • Self - Michigan State University Police
    • (as Det. Lt. Andrea Munford)
    Angela Povilaitis
    Angela Povilaitis
    • Self - Assistant Attorney General, State of Michigan
    Steve Penny
    Steve Penny
    • Self - President, USA Gymnastics
    • Directors
      • Bonni Cohen
      • Jon Shenk
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    7brucehiddenjr-46431

    As if just becoming a gymnast wasn't hard enough

    These women were ignored, destroyed, ignored again and they still came back and got justice and peace unfortunately it took hundreds of victims to get there
    9mmaaddllyy

    How long and how many does it take to bring down one person?

    Great documentary. I liked how they recounted the editorial strategy of the newspaper. I wish they had spent a bit of time on the 1997 report to Michigan State University. Left in tears at the end because of the sheer number of girls assaulted over the years. It just indicates how much crime still goes completely unpunished.
    8blott2319-1

    Terribly hard to watch, but an important and effective story

    It's tough to know how to evaluate Athlete A. I tend to be someone who rates/ranks movies based on my enjoyment of a film, but there is nothing to "enjoy" here. Athlete A is the kind of film that made me sob in tears and want to put my fist through someone's face. It gave me chills of horror and fits of anger (amplified by the fact that some of the vile events discussed in it took place mere minutes from where I live.) None of these are pleasant emotions, but the fact that I felt them so intensely is a sign that the filmmakers did their job. I have nothing but appreciation for the skill that went into presenting the story of the awful things that went on behind the scenes of US Olympic Gymnastics for decades.

    Athlete A is a movie that needed to be made, about a story that people need to know, but it is also a sensitive topic that will be hard (perhaps impossible) for some viewers to watch. I will say, while the details of what went on are discussed without holding back, there is some tact in the way it is presented. It's a tough balance, but I think they did a great job. The film tackles the subject from 2 different angles. One side is presenting the way the story was broken by a newspaper, and how that led to countless victims coming forward to form the case against this predatory "doctor." The other aspect of the film is a series of one-on-one interviews with some of the victims and their families as they discuss what happened.

    You have to applaud all these young women who came forward and were willing to relive devastating moments in their lives. They display such strength and maturity that it is truly inspiring. Of course, the more you admire these women, the more angry you get at those who victimized them, those who played a part in allowing it to happen, and those involved in covering up the truth. This is a blight on USA gymnastics, and makes me sick when I recall watching Olympic events and seeing those faces on the sidelines. There's no doubt that Athlete A tells the truth in a powerful way, and I'm grateful that some filmmakers were skilled enough to do this story justice. They share the ugly truth in Athlete A so that others can learn from what happened to these girls, and hopefully we can avoid situations like this in the future.
    10makaylagan

    The shocking truth

    I cannot believe how corrupt the US Gymnastics is after watching the documentary. The pain the victims have suffered is heartbreaking for me. I really admire those women who stood out and wish them all the best.
    8LukeCustomer2

    I thought it was quite good.

    For a while now I never really heard what happened with the Nassar case because they didn't want to go on to graphic details in the mainstream media. This documentary has some graphic details but not overly so and I now I know what happened via video footage of Nassar being interrogated and other information contained here.

    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.

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      • June 24, 2020 (France)
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