The haunting story of music executive Drew Dixon as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to come forward and publicly accuse hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct. A gripping and profound examination of race, gender, intersectionality, and the toll sexual abuse takes on survivors and on society at large.
Production | Jamie Rogers | Producer |
Production | Amy Herdy | Producer |
Production | Amy Ziering | Producer |
Directing | Kirby Dick | Director |
Directing | Amy Ziering | Director |
Production | Kirby Dick | Producer |
Production | Geralyn White Dreyfous | Executive Producer |
Sound | Terence Blanchard | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Willa Yudell | Music Supervisor |
Production | Ian Darling | Executive Producer |
Camera | Thaddeus Wadleigh | Director of Photography |
Writing | Amy Ziering | Writer |
Camera | Ava Berkofsky | Director of Photography |
Writing | Kirby Dick | Writer |
Writing | Sara Newens | Writer |
Production | Mari Snyder Johnson | Executive Producer |
Production | Dan Cogan | Executive Producer |
Production | Oprah Winfrey | Executive Producer |
Production | Regina K. Scully | Executive Producer |
Editing | Sara Newens | Editor |
Sound | David Hocs | Sound |
Sound | Richard Fleming | Sound |
Sound | Kathy Lee | Sound |
Sound | Stephanie Flack | Supervising Sound Editor |
Sound | Matthew Iadarola | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Corey Poindexter | Sound |
Sound | Judy Karp | Sound |
Sound | Gillian Arthur | Sound |
Sound | Laura Cunningham | Sound |
Production | Adam Lewis | Executive Producer |
Production | Patty Quillin | Executive Producer |
Production | Melony Lewis | Executive Producer |
Camera | Kirsten Johnson | Additional Camera |
Production | Jenny Raskin | Executive Producer |