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Phoenix Rising

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 15m
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7.2/10
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Evan Rachel Wood in Phoenix Rising (2022)
Actress and activist Evan Rachel Wood takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational trauma, and reclaim her story in a culture that instinctively blames women. The film intimately charts her journey as she moves toward naming her infamous abuser for the first time.
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Actress and activist Evan Rachel Wood's experience as a survivor of domestic abuse and her pursuit of justiceActress and activist Evan Rachel Wood's experience as a survivor of domestic abuse and her pursuit of justiceActress and activist Evan Rachel Wood's experience as a survivor of domestic abuse and her pursuit of justice

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    • Evan Rachel Wood
    • Sara Wood
    • Ira David Wood IV
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    • Stars
      • Evan Rachel Wood
      • Sara Wood
      • Ira David Wood IV
    • 42User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Evan Rachel Wood
    Evan Rachel Wood
    • Self - Actor & Activist
    • 2022
    Sara Wood
    • Self - Evan's Mother
    • 2022
    Ira David Wood IV
    Ira David Wood IV
    • Self - Evan's Brother
    • 2022
    Illma Gore
    • Self - Artist & Activist
    • 2022
    Ira David Wood III
    Ira David Wood III
    • Self - Evan's Dad…
    • 2022
    Dan Cleary
    • Self - Former Assistant to Marilyn Manson
    • 2022
    Sarah McNeilly
    • Self - Former Girlfriend of Marilyn Manson
    • 2022
    Ash Emily Laura Smith
    Ash Emily Laura Smith
    • Self - Former Girlfriend of Marilyn Manson
    • 2022
    Amanda Nguyen
    Amanda Nguyen
    • Self - Survivors' Rights Activist
    • 2022
    Ashley Walters
    • Self - Former Assistant to Marilyn Manson
    • 2022
    Gloria Allred
    Gloria Allred
    • Self - Discrimination Attorney
    • 2022
    Shay Franco-Clausen
    • Self - Coalition Member - The Phoenix Act
    • 2022
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    Reviewers say 'Phoenix Rising' presents Evan Rachel Wood's harrowing account of alleged abuse, exploring psychological and sexual abuse, Hollywood power dynamics, and the quest for justice and healing. The documentary is lauded for its raw portrayal but criticized for being one-sided and manipulative. Authenticity and motivations are questioned, yet Wood is commended for her bravery. The film sparks discussions on broader industry abuse and survivor challenges.
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    7raimund-berger

    Incredibly complex.

    This is a documentary about a number of things. E. R. Wood. Her family, upbringing and first career steps. Her relationship with Manson, the treatment she suffered there, and from an opportunistic, exploitive and occasionally vulgar press. How she got out of it, and, after a period of relief, couldn't ignore her symptoms anymore. Then her efforts to cope with them, on a personal level but also by making the story public. And then a number of agendas that emerge from there.

    A change of legislation, for example, regarding statutory limits. Efforts to encourage others, to make themselves heard, and a desire to prevent others from falling into the same trap. And finally a wish and attempt to hold Manson himself accountable.

    Much could be said about each of these items. Domestic violence. Abuse rampant in the entertainment business, and the constant hush-up due to the each-for-himself mentality and the money involved. Then, having gone through such an experience, the very tough question of what might actually help you, personally, in getting back on track and find some productive form of healing. The matter of the advice that you get, and if it's always good, considering that the priorities of parties joining you might differ. And so forth. It's endless.

    Myself - and the documentary supports this approach when making her the main narrator - I simply focused on what she had to say about her personal experience, and her subjective view on it. In particular, there can be little doubt that what she tells is true. The description of the treatment she's been subjected to is all too familiar. Just as the description of her symptoms is. Fact is, you can literally see her still suffer from them right there.

    Very saddening. The documentary, and she herself, try to put the entire matter into a broader context, to promote a cause. Of mixed nature, after all, when it becomes about the issue of holding the perpetrator accountable. Yet, at the center of it is still the individual, the pain and the damage. And for us, lots of food for thought, for discussion and reconsideration of ones own actions, as responsible members of our society and consumers of entertainment business and (tabloid) press products.
    10jenstruk

    Brave and Poignant

    Brave, poignant and extremely important viewing for today's society that struggles with an enormous amount of domestic violence and narcissistic abuse in every level of society. No one is immune and Evan Rachel Wood rips herself wide open to expose just how true this is even as an A list Hollywood actor dating a rock icon. Victims are shamed and slandered while abusers are often given all the rights due to extremely outdated laws and a corrupt criminal justice system. Evan has helped change this through speaking out. It takes an enormous amount of backbone, integrity and strength to stand up and speak out about this kind of thing after being systematically tortured, isolated, manipulated, abused, harassed and controlled. It is a targeted demantling of your entire soul, carefully crafted so slowly by the narcissist who has selected you, groomed you and put you up on the highest pedastal during the love bombing and future faking process only to suddenly drop you down to the fires of hell where you are tortured and laughed at, mocked and devalued. It's difficult to explain unless you have lived it. I have, I was almost killed by my ex narcissist abuser and the criminal justice system failed me in a big way with 19 charges being dropped on technicalities, then refusing to arrest him over and over despite him reoffending while on conditions and allowing him to not appear in court 6 times without any consequences.

    He has now moved on to abuse new victims and still hasn't been rearrested even while on probation. He is similar to Manson but on a smaller scale....being a metal drummer for a band with some small time success in the late 90s and early 2000s and a Psychic medium in our state. He preys on vulnerable empathic women in exactly the same way, he even uses some of the same phrases which was triggering for me to watch. I have an enormous amount of respect for this woman for standing up to her abuser and speaking her truth. Facts and evidence don't lie. This film takes you through the heartbreaking journey with her in shocking detail. I stand with Evan Rachel Woods. Heartbreaking but must see film. Thank You Evan.
    7BlackEden

    Important message

    This documentary has an important message, and it goes more into detail on Brian Warner and his borderline pedophilia and sexual abuse.

    However, the documentary itself is far too long with way too many random panoramic shots on landscapes and close ups of Wood doing nothing.

    I would have appreciate less time on the reality-show aspect of Wood's daily life, and more time spent on the other victims, the power structure in Hollywood, and the victim blaming culture - the continuous focus on Woods might make folks pull away, as it ends up becoming more of a biography than an awareness campaign.

    I did, however, appreciate the small snippet on the statute of limitations (what an awful concept).
    9revchristodd-138-985726

    If someone tells you who they are, believe them

    A chilling documentary on an age-old problem, domestic violence. What grabs our attention is that both people in the couple involved are famous. If you can get past the name recognition you will see all the telltake signs of classic abuse: grooming, honeymoon period, isolation, escalation from verbal to physical abuse, gaslighting, threats and a tremendous power imbalance. It would be mundane were it not so horrifying.

    As usual, we have reviews here that are not discussing the contents of the film. The fact is that if the accused is not guilty of what is alleged, he must say that there was no basis for anything in his art and in his autobiography, whereas everything his accuser says is backed up by everything he has in his music, his videos and his own published account of his life and mental state. I believe her because I believe him. If the accusations are not true, he has hurt himself by spontaneously creating this preponderance of evidence for over a decade and then disavowing it when suddenly people actually took him at his word.
    10virtualjupiter

    I stand with Evan Rachel Wood

    This documentary follows Wood along her path to healing and justice after suffering from a severely abusive relationship with Brian Warner. I always thought MM was a waste of everyone's time, and I'm not overly surprised that he's awful, I mean, he's been telling us how messed up and dark he is (and wants to be this way) for a long time.

    I really feel for her, and hope he goes to prison.

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      Esme Bianco of Game of Thrones fame (who is also a domestic violence survivor) was involved in the legal process of the "Phoenix Act" with Evan-Rachel Wood. She also appeared on some of the scenes in this mini series, however her name was neither mentioned once in the episodes nor in the list of the casts.
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      • March 15, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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      • Disarming Films
      • HBO Documentary Films
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