Un Silence si Bruyant – Such a Resounding Silence
With this documentary Emmanuelle Beart wishes to the lift the veil on incest
Guest Speakers:
Johanna Griggs AM Host of Better Homes and Gardens, Beyond Blue Director and No Laughing Matter podcast series Narrator
Harrison James is a Survivor, award-winning activist and Co-Founder of the acclaimed #YourReferenceAintRelevant campaign
Sarah Monahan is an Activist and Actor. Best known for “Hey Dad”. Sarah created change and laws about childhood sexual abuse.
Archibald Prize winner Wendy Sharpe is very kindly donating a work of art as an auction prize.
Renowned Rock Photographer Tony Mott is donating an image and a signed copy of his latest best selling Photographic Book!
Our special guest auctioneer is former Australian of the Year and No Laughing Matter narrator Grace Tame
The CorriLee Foundation proudly presents this ground breaking insight into intrafamilial childhood sexual abuse and welcomes our allies, Johanna Griggs, Harrison James & Sarah Monahan to speak on this heartbreaking topic which is shrouded in silence. Thank you for joining this event to help us make our voices heard and end the silence.
French star Emmanuelle Béart (Manon of the Springs; Mission: Impossible) revealed she is an incest survivor and made a shocking but eminently respectful documentary with co-director Anastasia Mikova on the taboo topic. A national reckoning around child sexual abuse was already underway in France after accusations were made against a prominent family when Béart set about lifting the veil of silence around the crime. Choosing both first-person and ensemble documentary voices, Béart creates a powerful platform for fellow fighters to challenge the insidious shame that arises from incest. Along with co-director Anastasia Mikova, two other women and a man, Béart points the finger at the laws and social taboos of a country where a child is sexually victimized every three minutes. Reluctant to include her own story at first, Béart powerfully remonstrates: “the silence—which is first imposed by the person who rapes you—this silence makes a terrible noise within you and takes all kinds of forms” in this stirring and personal critique.
Grazing platter 5.45pm
Speakers: 6.15pm followed by film.
Event closes at 8.15.
The CorriLee Foundation also presents No Laughing Matter our podcast series giving voices to survivors and raising awareness about the alarming statistics of incest. Our series narrators include: Ray Martin, Jean Kittson, Hugo Weaving, Grace Tame, Heather Mitchell, Jennifer Byrne, Andrew Denton, Rev Bill Crews, Adam Hills, Chrissie Swan, & Wil Anderson.
Check it out here or on Spotify.
Tickets here: https://events.humanitix.com/such-a-resounding-silence-sydney-screening