Parallel to interviews with city officials who reconstruct an infuriating case of justice denied, the film offers another conversation. Raised in Montgomery County, Pa., Neulinger grew up in a world of filmmaking. Its not that I didnt get love, its that I didnt feel lovable, Sasha concedes. That revelation, unsurprisingly, rocked the family, and it lands with seismic force here as well. He has been developing his documentary, "Rewind to Fast Forward" from his dad's collection of videos. It was traumatizing, and tiring, he said. Public Speaker and Film Director of REWIND. And that led to a series of new questions and really important and cathartic conversations with my mom [Jacqui Neulinger], with my dad, and with the professionals involved in my case. Critics Choice and Emmy Nominated (Outstanding Social Issue Documentary, Outstanding Direction, and Outstanding Editing), and now streaming on multiple platforms including Hulu, Amazon Prime, iTunes, and Google Play, REWIND continues the fight against child abuse every day. Before the filmmaker spells things out, he uses videos of backyard cookouts and innocent gatherings to introduce members of a gregarious extended family, in which Henry, when not holding the camera, was usually mugging for it alongside one of his brothers. Apart from select recollections of detailed descriptions from a few personal accounts, the doc makes a point not to overplay its potentially explicit nature. His nephew testified that he did not report the abuse for years because Nevison threatened to kill him. But there was still more work to be done. Rewind doesnt know where this inherited cruelty and mistreatment originally beganalthough Henry suspects he didnt turn out like his brothers because he was primarily raised by his father, versus his severe mothernor does it have a magic solution to ending it, despite Neulingers current efforts to create new legal protocols that spare assault victims from a system of endless distressing interviews. And as the film progresses, the more we similarly notice the carefully concealed agony being endured, and villainy being perpetrated, off-screenspied in a childs sorrowful eyes, inappropriately sexualized dance, and frantic outburst, or in a grown mans hair-ruffling gesture or toothy grin. Based on current statistics, Sasha found that "1 out of every 3 women, and 1 out of every 5 men were sexually abused as children". Digging through the vast collection of his father's home videos, a young man reconstructs the unthinkable story of his boyhood and exposes vile abuse passed through generations. He never told a soul what happened to him. Lawrence Nevison, 55, who is Howard Nevison's brother and also an uncle of the boy, and Lawrence Nevison's son,. In watching the 200 hours of home videos: As Sasha watched himself as a child, in proximity to his abusers, he saw his own innocence and helplessness with newfound clarity.
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