A group of women in Austin, Texas, join forces to legally challenge the system that allowed their rapists to walk free. AN ARMY OF WOMEN is the landmark story of women fighting to hold law enforcement accountable, with resounding relevance worldwide.
Following April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month and its theme, “Together We Act, United We Change,” we’re reminded that the work to end sexual assault doesn’t begin or end with a single month. It’s ongoing — and it needs all of us. This film is more than a story; it’s a call to action.
By hosting a screening of this film, you can inspire meaningful change, deepen empathy, and create lasting connections within your community as you engage in essential conversations about sexual assault.
A group of women in Austin, Texas join forces and help build a movement of plaintiffs legally challenging the system that allowed their rapists to walk free. An Army of Women is the landmark story of women fighting to hold law enforcement accountable, with resounding relevance worldwide.
“Gripping and timely, Julie Lunde Lillesæter’s riveting documentary follows these courageous women as they fight for justice.”
– THE GUARDIAN, Phuong Le
“An eye-opening story of negligence and misogyny”.
– FINANCIAL TIMES
“An Army of Women interrogates what it means to “win” in a political landscape that continues to question (and, in Texas) withhold women’s agency over their own bodies.”
– HARPER’S BAZAAR, Abigail Glasglow
“It’s an impactful documentary that empowers women and reflects how dedication and advocacy in numbers can move mountains.”…
“It’s an empowering watch that sheds a devastating light on a vast amount of rape cases disregarded by various members of law enforcement”
– LOUD AND CLEAR REVIEWS, Emma Vine
Film changes lives and broadens perspectives. We work with educators, charities, businesses, and community organizations so they can spark essential discussions about key social impact issues. Hosting a screening of AN ARMY OF WOMEN is a unique way to educate and inspire your community.
Setting up an event couldn’t be easier. You can choose to watch the film virtually or in-person, and an exclusive discussion guide will be provided to help steer conversations in the most engaging direction. The discussion guide for this film has been reviewed by frontline experts — including EVAWI, RAINN, and TAASA — to help ensure it is supportive and sensitive.
See below some select case studies from our recent screenings as inspiration for your own events.
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