"Sorry/Not Sorry," a documentary directed by Cara Mones and Caroline Suh and produced by the New York Times, gives a platform to Louis C.K.'s accusers to share their accounts of his sexual misconduct, exposed in 2017.
The documentary reveals stories of three women, Jen Kirkman, Abby Schachner, and Megan Koester, who spoke out about Louis C.K.'s behavior and the consequences they faced for doing so, presenting new details.
It also explores the consequences Louis C.K. faced, including canceled projects and an estimated $35 million loss, and his controversial comeback nine months later.
The documentary was released to theaters earlier this month. Despite public interest, "Sorry/Not Sorry" no major streaming platforms have not picked it up.
The documentary questions whether powerful men like Louis C.K., who misused their influence to silence victims and minimize their actions, deserve redemption.
Sources: NYTimes, AOL, Film Threat, News-Gazette, Provocateur, KCRW, The Daily Beast, Pajiba, LRMOnline.
This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq.