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Liberated: After Spring Break (2022)
Excellent follow-up to "Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution"
This 4-part mini-series is an excellent sequel to the 2017 feature documentary "Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution." It's powerful being able to learn more about Shay and Kimmy (2 of Liberated's main characters) and we get to watch them share their personal stories with college students across the US and England. This series helps to tie up some of the loose ends left at the end of Liberated, and it answers some of the important questions that were raised in the film. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has seen "Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution!"
Seattle's Bikini Baristas (2019)
Disturbing But Necessary
This short but powerful documentary exposes the sexual harassment that has become commonplace at the bikini barista coffee shops of the Pacific Northwest. While it may seem like a cute idea to get your coffee from an attractive girl in lingerie, you will probably change your mind about that when you see what they endure on a daily basis.
Raised on Porn (2021)
Powerful and Eye-Opening
This film combines powerful personal stories with eye-opening statistics and expert interviews to unpack the huge problem of childhood exposure to pornography. You can't watch this without becoming concerned for kids growing up in today's culture. The notion that porn consumption is just a benign recreational activity seems ridiculous after listening to the experts talk about how it impacts the brains of children and how it can impact their sexual development. This is a must-watch for anyone with young/teenage kids!
Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution (2017)
Courageous and Timely
There couldn't be a more appropriate time for a film like Liberated. With Hollywood reeling in the midst of multiple sexual misconduct scandals, Liberated pulls back the societal curtain to look at how our sexual culture has become so toxic. The backdrop is Spring Break, but the message transcends the college party scene and speaks to all men and women. This film reminds us that we are much more than sex objects - we all have value and we all need to learn to love and respect one another as human beings.