SORRY/NOT SORRY

By Caroline SUH, Cara MONES

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Documentary - Completed 2023

Produced by The New York Times, SORRY/NOT SORRY is a thought-provoking film examining public shaming, "wokeness", culpability, and poses the question: do famous men ever really get "cancelled"?

Festivals
& Awards

Toronto - TIFF 2023
    • Year of production
    • 2023
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • USA
    • Director(s)
    • Caroline SUH, Cara MONES
    • Synopsis
    • In 2017, the year of #MeToo, the New York Times published an article on celebrated and influential comedian Louis C.K. alleging years of sexual misconduct against numerous female comedians and colleagues, C.K.’s career seemed to nose-dive, his upcoming film was cancelled in the wake of allegations, comedy was seemingly undergoing its own Me-Too movement. Shockingly, within 9 months he was back touring, had TV specials lined up and was awarded a Grammy for best Comedy Album.

      Directors Caroline Suh and Cara Mones interview the reporters who broke the original story, Melena Ryzik, Cara Buckley, and Jodi Kantor, along with comedians, entertainers, and cultural commentators including and raise questions about sex and power in the workplace, who gets to take the stage, and the role the public plays in these stories at large.