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Belly of the Beast (2020 film)
2020 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Belly of the Beast is a 2020 documentary film by Erika Cohn about the illegal sterilization practices in the Central California Women’s Facility and other female penitentiaries. Made over a period of seven years, the 82-minute movie documents the fight of one inmate (Kelli Dillon) and her lawyer against the Department of Corrections.[2][3]
Their investigations inside prison, with assistance from outside allies, uncover statewide criminal practices ranging from poor healthcare, sexual abuse and assault, coercive sterilizations, and the targeting of women of color.[4]
The film was supported by the Tribeca Film Institute through the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund (2015), the TFI Network (2017), and the TFI Pond5 Program (Spring 2019).[5] 20% of proceeds from the film went to support the Women and Justice Project.[6]
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It was the Opening Night Film at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in 2020[7] and was named a New York Times Critic's Pick.[8] The Washington Post listed the film as "a movie to stream" in October 2020.[9] It was in the American Library Association's 2022 list of Notable Films for Adults.[10] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an aggregated score of 100% based on 17 critic reviews.[11]
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