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Sin by Silence
US, 2009, 49 minutes, Color, DVD
Order No. WO9978

From behind prison walls, a group of extraordinary women are shattering misconceptions of domestic violence. An important film that profiles Convicted Women Against Abuse (CWAA), the US prison system’s first inmate initiated group and led by women, SIN BY SILENCE is an essential resource featuring more than two hours of bonus materials, including interviews with experts on abusive relationships, law enforcement leaders and leaders in faith-based communities about domestic violence, and more.
Created by Brenda Clubine in 1989, CWAA has changed laws for battered women, raised awareness for those on the outside, and educated a system that does not fully comprehend the complexities of domestic abuse. Like many CWAA members, Brenda’s years of inflicted abuse were never fully revealed. But because of CWAA’s work and advocacy, new laws were enacted that now allow incarcerated survivors to challenge their original conviction. With unprecedented access inside the California Institution for Women, this emotionally packed documentary tells the stories of courageous women who have learned from their past, are changing their future, and teaching us how domestic violence affects each and every person.
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

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Nominated as a 2010 ALA “Notable Video for Adults” |
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Sacramento Film and Music Festival, Audience Award for Best Documentary |
- Cleveland International Film Festival
- United Nations Association Film Festival
- Starz Denver International Film Festival
- Female Eye Film Festival
- Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival
- Women of Color Film Festival
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QUOTES

“Shows that intimate violence can happen to anyone—these women are every woman.”
Dr. Elizabeth Dermody Leonard
Author, “Convicted Survivors: The Imprisonment of Battered Women Who Kill”
“Not only raises awareness…but offers hope to every survivor who views it. We were in tears.”
Linda Dooley Johanek
Executive Dir., Domestic Violence Center
“A film that touches the soul of any human concerned with justice and fair treatment…. [A] cry for social action.”
Alyce LaViolette
Founder, Alternatives to Violence
“Brenda Clubine[’s]… personal story of loss, suffering, betrayal and courage could inspire a season of movies on Lifetime.”
Cleveland Free Times
“The women of SIN BY SILENCE eloquently speak about why they couldn’t get away from their violent partner and the devastating psychological effects of battering.”
Nancy Kaser-Boyd, PhD
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
“Sparks important conversations and squashes that voice in your head that tells you nothing like this could ever happen to you.”
FilmArcade.net
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Sin by Silence is included in the following Special Collections.
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