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Sorry/Not Sorry

Sorry/Not Sorry (2024)

Documentary 90mins
3.2 / 10

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Sorry/Not Sorry

2024 Documentary 90mins 3.2 / 10

An inside look at Louis C.K.’s public downfall and surprising return to the stage. Featuring interviews with three women -- Jen Kirkman, Abby Schachner, and Megan Koester -- who spoke up about his sexual misconduct, New York Times journalists who broke the story, and fellow comedians and writers such as Michael Ian Black, Michael Schur, and Aida Rodriguez. Invites viewers to question whose stories and whose art we value, and at what cost. A New York Times production.

Sorry/Not Sorry: Cast & Crews

Directors
Caroline Suh
Top Cast
Nina Dobrev, Jordana Brewster, Katherine McNamara, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jason Lewis

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4/5
4/5

Sorry/Not Sorry, directed by Caroline Suh, offers a compelling exploration of the complexities surrounding Louis C.K.'s downfall and return to comedy. The film is meticulously crafted, featuring interviews with key figures including the women who spoke out against C.K. and journalists who reported o ... Show more >>

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3/5
3/5

Watching Sorry/Not Sorry feels like being drawn into a whirlwind of emotions. Caroline Suh’s direction brings a raw honesty to the discussions around Louis C.K. and his controversial return to the stage. The film is packed with powerful testimonials from women who bravely shared their experiences, m ... Show more >>

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Yes, Sorry/Not Sorry is worth watching for its insightful exploration of Louis C.K.'s public downfall and return. The film features candid interviews with women who spoke out about his misconduct, offering a complex perspective on accountability in the entertainment industry.

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