Support our Sponsors
  • RiverArts Music Tour
  • Crafts at Lyndhurst
  • St. John's Westchester Orthopedic Center
  • Luxury Group Auction - Irvington, NY real estate sale
Arts & Entertainment
Irvington News
Uncategorized

Award-Winning ‘Roll Red Roll’ to Screen at Irvington Theater Friday, January 10 Followed by Q&A with Filmmaker

• Bookmarks: 132


January 4, 2020

-by Shana Liebman

On January 10, the Irvington Theater will screen the film, Roll Red Roll, a true-crime thriller about the famous 2012 Steubenville High School sexual assault case. Since premiering at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, the documentary has screened at over 40 film festivals worldwide and garnered seven best documentary awards. And in the present sociopolitical climate, it couldn’t be more timely.

The film chronicles a story that began at a pre-season party in small-town Steubenville, Ohio, where an extremely intoxicated teenage girl was assaulted by members of the beloved high school football team. She woke up naked in a basement without memory of the event — an unreliable witness to her own assault.

Support our Sponsors
  • Luxury Group Auction - Irvington, NY real estate sale
  • Sunnyside Federal Savings & Loan - Irvington, NY
  • Donate to The Hudson Independent

While the incident was investigated by local police, it wasn’t until crime blogger Alexandria Goddard published some of the social media taking place at and around the time of the incident that the truth came to light. These hundreds of thousands of text messages and hundreds of tweets pointed to a far more disturbing story than anyone realized.

“They chilled me,” says Nancy Schwartzman, the director of Roll Red Roll. “The incident was planned and witnessed and an entire conversation was happening on social media about it.”

It was these messages that compelled Schwartzman to make the film. “I felt like I knew these kids. They reflected some of the attitudes of my high school growing up. I wanted to explore the undercurrents of this compelling and frightful situation. As a sexual assault survivor, the behavior wasn’t unfamiliar to me, but the social media platform was new.”

Schwartzman, a director, producer, and media strategist who uses storytelling and technology to create safer communities for women and girls, chose a novel approach for her feature debut: she decided not to make this the victim’s story, or even to reveal her identity. As a story about “Jane Doe,” Roll Red Roll instead reveals the powerful questions about the collusion of teen bystanders, teachers, parents and coaches to protect the rapists and discredit the victim.

As it painstakingly reconstructs the night of the crime and its aftermath, Roll Red Roll uncovers the ingrained “boys will be boys” psychology at the heart of the incident. “If we want to understand what is ‘rape culture’ —then, here it is, laid bare,” says Schwartzman. “I just couldn’t look away.”

Roll Red Roll will screen at the Irvington Theater (85 Main Street, Irvington, New York) on January 10 at 7:30pm. $15. There will be a Q&A after the film with one of the filmmakers. Wine and popcorn will be served. Visit www.irvingtontheater.com for tickets and more information.

Read or leave a comment on this story...


Support our Sponsors
  • Ardsley on Hudson PTSA - VOTE
  • Andrea Martone - Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow real estate agent
  • Tranquility Spa - Scarsdale
  • Piccola Trattoria Dobbs Ferry
  • Newington Cropsey Birds in Art
  • Irvington PTSA

Irvington Asks For—And Gets—Not-So-Good News On Climate Change

By Jeff Wilson-- In the 16 months since Charlotte Binns was named Irvington’s first Sustainability Director, the village has upped...
Read More

Golden Record Re-spin

GOLDEN RECORD RE-SPIN: Instructions and a map for life unexpected By Krista Madsen– For Valentine’s Day, I wrote about the love story...
Read More

Longtime Local Collaborators To Release ‘Debut’ Album At Music Hall “Listening Party”

By W.B. King-- Sometime in 1993, Norm Dodge received a call from a buddy recording an album in Sleepy Hollow...
Read More

“Visions of Nature” Launches Ardsley Village Hall Gallery

By Kris DiLorenzo-- The Village of Ardsley’s inaugural art exhibit is open in Village Hall, in a gallery established to...
Read More

Dobbs Ferry Man Charged with Illegally Possessing Firearms and Explosives

By Rick Pezzullo--- A Dobbs Ferry man could face up to 15 years in prison after being charged Thursday with...
Read More

Healthcare Workers Call on Phelps for Pensions and Other Benefits

By Barrett Seaman-- It wasn’t a picket line in the traditional sense in which people are discouraged from entering a...
Read More

Transfiguration Catholic School in Tarrytown to Close

By Rick Pezzullo--- A Catholic school that has served the Tarrytown community for 75 years will be closing next month....
Read More

Dobbs Ferry Officials Condemn Racist Incidents

By Rick Pezzullo--- Village officials strongly condemned two alleged racist incidents that took place in Dobbs Ferry during the past...
Read More

Modernization of Franklin Courts to Take Three Years

By Rick Pezzullo--- Redevelopment of the affordable rental complex Franklin Courts in Tarrytown is projected to take at least three...
Read More

Mayday, Mayday, Mayday

MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY: Help x 3 with scenes from Bosch By Krista Madsen– In The Handmaid’s Tale—which I’ve finally just read and then...
Read More
132 recommended
3229 views
bookmark icon