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Movie on Child Rape in Hollywood Overlooked

In the run-up to the November 6 debut of "Spotlight," movie reviewers hailed it as an eye-opening account of the sexual abuse scandal that occurred in the Boston Archdiocese.

But Hollywood has no interest in turning its cameras on itself, which is why the public's eyes have been shut tight from seeing a movie that documents child rape in Tinseltown.

In 2011, when word surfaced that actor Corey Feldman was going public with accounts of child sexual molestation in Hollywood, it caught the attention of Boston producer Matthew Valentinas.

He had been contemplating doing a film on sexual abuse anyway, so when Feldman's revelations hit the news, he decided the time was ripe to strike.

Feldman was interviewed by ABC's "Primetime Live" in August 2011. He astonished viewers when he exclaimed, "I can tell you that the No. 1 problem in Hollywood was, and is, and always will be, pedophilia." AKA Child Rape

He said that when he was 14, he was "surrounded" by child molesters who acted like "vultures." Pointedly, he blamed "a Hollywood mogul" for the premature death of his friend, Corey Haim; he died the year before.


Stories about Hollywood sexual predators have been around for decades, but it took Feldman's admission to make people take a second look. As it turned out, however, the interest that Valentinas had in pursuing this story was atypical.

For example, quite unlike the way the media pounced when revelations about priestly sexual abuse in Boston were made public in 2002, newspapers didn't go near this story.

In fact, following Feldman's interview, only one newspaper, the International Business Times, carried a story about the nest of child abusers in Hollywood.

Valentinas was not deterred. He wanted to give high profile to the pedophilia rings that dot Hollywood, and to that end he enlisted Amy Berg to do the film. She was a veteran: She was nominated for an Oscar for her documentary about molesting priests, "Deliver Us From Evil."

Berg's film, "An Open Secret," is a devastating look at the way Hollywood predators manipulated, intimidated, and raped aspiring child actors.

The rapists were not strangers — they were their mentors. To be specific, they were managers, publicists, and agents, men who were held in high esteem by everyone, including the child actors and models whom they molested.

Not only did they use their positions of power to sexually abuse innocent kids, they did so with impunity.

Valentinas assumed it would not be hard to find distributors interested in his film. He was wrong. "We approached most studios and everyone passed," he said. "We thought, we have a great director, everything was cleared and legally vetted — why would it be a risk for a company to take it?"

It is not hard to figure out why Valentinas hit a brick wall. He was treading in dangerous waters, offending the Hollywood establishment. For similar reasons, no one in Hollywood was interested in picking up Mel Gibson's classic, "The Passion of the Christ."

Whenever a film maker cuts sharply against the Hollywood grain, he can expect to be stonewalled. This is the way the "tolerant class" operates: it works overtime to ensure culturally correct movies.

The resistance to "An Open Secret" was evident from the beginning. On Sept. 8, 2014, New York magazine said, "The Amy Berg documentary . . . has been slow to find distribution."

It also noted that "discussions with Mark Cuban's Magnolia Pictures went nowhere." Two months later, Screen International observed that "few distributors will dare to release a film with such incendiary claims."

Fast forward to the spring of 2015. Deadline did a piece titled, "'An Open Secret's' Difficult Road to Distribution," noting that "Executive producer Gabe Hoffman wouldn't name names, but said, 'We went to everybody and anybody at all the biggest companies and got turned down everywhere.'"

The Guardian, an influential U.K. publication, alerted readers to what was going on: "But the content of the film . . . had led to difficulties getting people to see it. It's been rejected by major film festivals, including London, [and has] struggled to find distribution."

On Sept. 17, Diane Dimond, a columnist for the Rockland County Times, really let loose: "I've expressed hope that throngs go to see the documentary but, not surprisingly, the producers have had a difficult time getting movie theaters to agree to show it. Are movie-house operators afraid of offending Hollywood executives?"

Dimond added that "The union representing actors [SAG-AFTRA] has threatened to sue Amy Berg, the director of the film." She concluded, "Note that you haven't heard a peep from studio executives, big talent agencies or entertainment unions about steps they've taken to protect young actors against sexual predators."


"An Open Secret" has already played at theaters in Los Angeles, New York, Denver, and Seattle, and it has been accepted for the documentary competition at the Stockholm International Film Festival starting Nov. 11.

But don't look for it to come to your neighborhood cinema anytime soon.

The Hollywood moguls, who claim a fierce allegiance to free speech, don't want you to know about the dirty little secret of child rape in Tinseltown.





Western Catholic / Christian church systemic child rape
Western mass rapes in wars
Western Hollywood systemic child rape
Western sex predators in Pakistan, India, and the rest of Asia...

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Interesting matches, don't you think?
 
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I disagree. Things are known only as much as they are repeated. There needs to be more light shed globally about these western systemic of sexual slavery.

Take for example, "all Chinese eat dogs. Everyone knows it". This is patently false yet "everyone knows it" because the West has spread this lying hate speech as standard practice. The same courtesy of unrelenting global repetition in all languages needs to be extended to the West for each and every one of its "achievements". Only then will the world know what they are dealing with.
 
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I disagree. Things are known only as much as they are repeated. There needs to be more light shed globally about these western systemic of sexual slavery.

Take for example, "all Chinese eat dogs. Everyone knows it". This is patently false yet "everyone knows it" because the West has spread this lying hate speech as standard practice. The same courtesy of unrelenting global repetition in all languages needs to be extended to the West for each and every one of its "achievements". Only then will the world know what they are dealing with.
Media is controlled by them so even if one or two incidents out of 100's see the day-light, those are swept under the rug by the WASP controlled media faster than the speed of light. I have spent almost all my life in the west and I have come to know of a problem known as "Daddy Problem" which basically means father raping their girls..the worst type of incest. Mostly those are not real father's but mother's boyfriend who preys on his step-daughters mostly without the knowledge of the mother but in some cases, she has some idea but keeps her mouth shut because she fear her abusive boyfriend. I learned a lot of such stories from the victims themselves but I have never seen this being discussed on media.
 
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Media is controlled by them so even if one or two incidents out of 100's see the day-light, those are swept under the rug by the WASP controlled media faster than the speed of light.

??? I thought it was Jew controlled media???

Are we now backing off that theory??
 
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Media is controlled by them so even if one or two incidents out of 100's see the day-light, those are swept under the rug by the WASP controlled media faster than the speed of light. I have spent almost all my life in the west and I have come to know of a problem known as "Daddy Problem" which basically means father raping their girls..the worst type of incest. Mostly those are not real father's but mother's boyfriend who preys on his step-daughters mostly without the knowledge of the mother but in some cases, she has some idea but keeps her mouth shut because she fear her abusive boyfriend. I learned a lot of such stories from the victims themselves but I have never seen this being discussed on media.

Media is controlled by them. So obviously there won't be anything on media. The illusion of Freedom of Speech.
Just 6 corporations control 90% of US media.

These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media In America

Ashley Lutz

Jun. 14, 2012, 9:49 AM


This infographic created by Jason at Frugal Dad shows that almost all media comes from the same six sources.

That's consolidated from 50 companies back in 1983.

NOTE: This infographic is from last year and is missing some key transactions. GE does not own NBC (or Comcast or any media) anymore. So that 6th company is now Comcast. And Time Warnerdoesn't own AOL, so Huffington Post isn't affiliated with them.

But the fact that a few companies own everything demonstrates "the illusion of choice," Frugal Dad says. While some big sites, like Diggand Reddit aren't owned by any of the corporations, Time Warnerowns news sites read by millions of Americans every year.

Here's the graphic:

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https://www.businessinsider.com/these-6-corporations-control-90-of-the-media-in-america-2012-6
 
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Media is controlled by them. So obviously there won't be anything on media. The illusion of Freedom of Speech.
Just 6 corporations control 90% of US media.

These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media In America

Ashley Lutz

Jun. 14, 2012, 9:49 AM


This infographic created by Jason at Frugal Dad shows that almost all media comes from the same six sources.

That's consolidated from 50 companies back in 1983.

NOTE: This infographic is from last year and is missing some key transactions. GE does not own NBC (or Comcast or any media) anymore. So that 6th company is now Comcast. And Time Warnerdoesn't own AOL, so Huffington Post isn't affiliated with them.

But the fact that a few companies own everything demonstrates "the illusion of choice," Frugal Dad says. While some big sites, like Diggand Reddit aren't owned by any of the corporations, Time Warnerowns news sites read by millions of Americans every year.

Here's the graphic:

4fd9ee1e6bb3f7af5700000a-750.jpg


https://www.businessinsider.com/these-6-corporations-control-90-of-the-media-in-america-2012-6

Nice..but How does these 6 compare to other countries media? How many countries even have 6 major media sources? You may have proved the US is actually less monopolized.
 
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