The Red Pill

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2016 "A feminist's journey into the Men's Rights Movement"
The Red Pill
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8 | 1h58m | R | en | Documentary

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.

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Released: October. 14,2016 | Released Producted By: Jaye Bird Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://theredpillmovie.com
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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.

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Cast

Cassie Jaye

Director

Chad Early

Producted By

Jaye Bird Productions

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Chad Early
Chad Early

Title Designer

Steve Brule
Steve Brule

Camera Operator

Teryl Brouillette
Teryl Brouillette

Camera Operator

Elliot Holland
Elliot Holland

Camera Operator

Nena Jaye
Nena Jaye

Camera Operator

Evan Davies
Evan Davies

Director of Photography

Cassie Jaye
Cassie Jaye

Director

Aaron Garabedian
Aaron Garabedian

Dialogue Editor

Cassie Jaye
Cassie Jaye

Editor

Evan Davies
Evan Davies

Executive Producer

Nena Jaye
Nena Jaye

Producer

Cassie Jaye
Cassie Jaye

Producer

Anna Laclergue
Anna Laclergue

Producer

Douglas Edward
Douglas Edward

Original Music Composer

Miik Dinko
Miik Dinko

Supervising Dialogue Editor

The Red Pill Audience Reviews 131d55

Ehirerapp Waste of time
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
ozoneslaststand This is one of those documentaries that holds your attention throughout the entire film. Cassie Jaye did an amazing job looking at both gender sides and critically analyzing both. Towards the end of the film you start to realize how society has twisted and silenced those with experience and statistics to hide the truth, even feminists banning females from conferences and speaking who are middle of the road folks. Highly recommend!
mat-fletcher Cassie Jaye, a self confessed feminist, took a look at the issue of men activists groups, why they exist and how they are at odds with the feminist narrative. Well, that is what she discovered anyway. I feel like giving Cassie a massive hug and high five after watching this, she is a film maker who has the courage and spirit to show the results of her work, whatever they might be in the most accurate way that she can. She has not twisted the footage to fit her agenda, she has simply shown the results of her investigation.It is so important that film makers do this and I am very happy for Cassie and wish her every success with her new ventures.
Tournel Henry First, it was so easy to understand. Interestingly arranged. Also brought up different views of gender rights. But, most importantly, it sheds light on gender discrimination against male. An issue which is always overlooked. I was surprised when it brought up statistics I didn't expect to illustrate this (including the "Bring Back Our Girls" movement). Then, it is accompanied with modestly nice graphics for a documentary.
M34 We live in a world where aggrievement is becoming the main currency of politics, workplace environments and the culture as a whole. Further and further divisions society into aggrieved and perceived perpetrators have gone so far, that a simple film questioning widely held beliefs and counterpoising them with facts and objective statistics demolishes one side drives the other side nuts.Look at the one star reviews of this film, it is clear not a single one has watched the film.And the main criticism? That it does not "craft a compelling argument for one side or the other." Nesflash: It is not taking sides, it is not positing that one gender is more or less of a 'victim' than the other. It is simply pointing out how the ultra feminist narrative completely ignored data that disproves a lot of their claims.

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