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Director: Cassie Jaye
Cast: Cassie Jaye, Alison Tieman, Attila Vinczer, Barbara Smith
When a feminist filmmaker sets out to document the mysterious and polarizing world of the Men’s Rights Movement, she begins to question her own beliefs. Chronicling Cassie Jaye’s journey exploring an alternate perspective on gender equality, power and privilege.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Red Pill (2016) directed by Cassie Jaye has been a divisive documentary, with critics divided on its objective approach to exploring the Men's Rights Movement. While some praise its nuanced perspective, others have criticized it for potentially lending legitimacy to certain controversial viewpoints. The film has not received major awards recognition, but holds a 6.3/10 rating on IMDb and a 50% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a polarized public reception.
Why you might like this:
Directed by feminist filmmaker Cassie Jaye, The Red Pill (2016) offers a thought-provoking look at the Men's Rights Movement, chronicling Jaye's own shifting perspective as she explores an alternate view on gender equality. Fans of insightful documentaries that challenge preconceptions will find this film particularly engaging.
The Red Pill is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Cassie Jaye. The film explores the men's rights movement, as Jaye spends a year filming the leaders and followers within the movement. It premiered on October 7, 2016 in New York City, followed by several other one-time screenings internationally. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2017 by Gravitas Ventures.
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