A one night stand far from home goes terribly wrong. As the filmmaker unravels her experience, she decides to confront her attacker.
Told through a "sex-positive" lens, The Line is a 24 minute documentary about a young woman - the filmmaker - who is raped, but her story isn't cut and dry. Not a "perfect victim," the filmmaker confronts her attacker, recording the conversation with a hidden camera. Sex workers, survivors and activists discuss justice, accountability and today's "rape culture." The film asks the question: where is the line defining consent? Shown in film festivals around the world and supported by the Fledgling Fund, The Line was released in September 2009, and is a top selling film with educational distributor, the Media Education Foundation, and in over 1,000 University libraries.