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I am evidence / HBO Documentary Films presents a Mighty Entertainment production ; directed by Trish Adlesic & Geeta Gandbhir ; produced by Mariska Hargitay, Trish Adlesic, in association with Artemis Rising Foundation, Fixit Productions.
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Title:I am evidence / HBO Documentary Films presents a Mighty Entertainment production ; directed by Trish Adlesic & Geeta Gandbhir ; produced by Mariska Hargitay, Trish Adlesic, in association with Artemis Rising Foundation, Fixit Productions.
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Variant Title: My body was a crime scene
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Other Contributors/Collections:Adlesic, Trish, film director, film producer.
Gandbhir, Geeta, film director.
Hargitay, Mariska, 1964- film producer.
Hardmon, Tony, director of photography.
Lieberman, Viridiana, 1982- editor of moving image work.
Blackstone, Wendy, composer (expression)
HBO Documentary Films, presenter.
Mighty Entertainment (Firm), production company.
Artemis Rising Foundation, production company.
Fixit Productions, production company.
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Published/Created:[United States] : HBO Documentary Films? [2019]
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Call Number: HV8079.R35 I26 2019 dvd
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:
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Library of Congress Subjects:Rape victims--United States--Interviews.
Rape--Investigation--United States.
Law reform--United States.
Women's rights.
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Medical Subjects: Women's Rights
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Genre/Form:Documentary films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Description:1 videodisc (85 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Educational use and Personal use. http://copyright.ubc.ca/dvd-restrictions/
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Credits:Cinematography, Tony Hardmon ; music, Wendy Blackstone ; editor, Viridiana Lieberman.
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Summary:"I am evidence exposes the shocking number of untested rape kits in the United States today. Despite the power of DNA to solve and prevent crimes, hundreds of thousands of kits containing potentially crucial DNA evidence languish untested in police evidence storage rooms across the country. Behind each of these kits lies an individual's unresolved sexual assault case. Produced by Mariska Hargitay, I am evidence follows stories of survivors who have waited years for their kits to be tested, as well as the law enforcement officials who are leading the charge to work through the backlog and pursue long-awaited justice in these cases. The film reveals the high cost of the lingering lassitude surrounding rape investigations in this country, and the positive effects of treating survivors with the respect they deserve and an opportunity for justice."--Container.
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Notes:Originally released in 2017.
"Emmy winner, Best Documentary, 2019"--Container.
DVD, NTSC.
In English; closed-captioned.