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Roll Red Roll

Mar 22, 2019
1h 20m
★ 6.9

When social media, “boy will be boys,” and vigilante justice collide, Steubenville, Ohio will never be the same.

Overview

At a 2012 pre-season high-school football party in Steubenville, Ohio, a young woman was raped by members of the beloved high school football team. The aftermath exposed an entire culture of complicity—and Roll Red Roll maps out the roles that peer pressure, denial, sports machismo, and social media each played in the tragedy.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Sunset Park Pictures
JustFilms / Ford Foundation
Artemis Rising
Fork Films
Chicken & Egg Films
Tribeca Film Institute
The Harnisch Foundation

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Cast

Mark Cole

Self

Mark Cole

Anthony Craig

Self

Anthony Craig

Rachel Dissell

Self

Rachel Dissell

Alexandria Goddard

Self

Alexandria Goddard

Marianne Hemmeter

Self

Marianne Hemmeter

Walter Madison

Self

Walter Madison

Trent Mays

Self

Trent Mays

Shawn McGhee

Self

Shawn McGhee

Mike McVey

Self

Mike McVey

Madeleine Nelson

Self

Madeleine Nelson

Therese Nelson

Self

Therese Nelson

Michael Nodianos

Self

Michael Nodianos

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