The 16-year-old girl in the photo is known only as Jane Doe. She would soon find herself the “Jane Doe” in a case of sexual assault that would attract attention from around the world. Everyone was able to see the documentary Roll Red Roll on POV/PBS last night and since then I’ve had a lot of people asking where are they now? Even if you think you know the whole story from the news coverage, the film's in-depth look is profoundly devastating. But what separates the harrowing “Roll Red Roll” is the approach by the filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman. Roll Red Roll Is One of the Most Horrifying Documentaries I’ve Ever Watched, and Everybody Needs to See It This in-depth look at the Steubenville rape case is as brutal as it should be mandatory. Roll Red Roll (2018) - An underage girl is raped at a party in Steubenville, Ohio by two football players. Knowing this, when I saw a local news report in 2012 about two student athletes from the local high school being arrested, I couldn’t understand why it didn’t appear to be big news.

Roll Red Roll is an 80 minute documentary movie, about the rape. Immaculately polished and profoundly unsettling, ROLL RED ROLL documents the details of the incident as it unfolded and inevitably divided a city into victim blamers and individuals in support of the case’s Jane Doe. It features true crime blogger Alexandria Goddard prominently, as the person who first brought the case to public attention. This is one of the most important viewing experiences of the year. Roll Red Roll. Courtesy photo The victim of this case is only referred to as Jane Doe and we only see the perpetrators in news footage, photographs, or through their social media posts and texts. Roll Red Roll documentary This doc was just added to Netflix in the US and is about the Steubenville rape in Ohio back in 2012. The town tries to protect the boys and the team, but the evidence exposes a culture ingrained with a "boys will be boys" mentality. Roll Red Roll isn’t an easy film to watch, regardless of how well-known the case is now. "Roll Red Roll," a gripping true crime thriller, exposes a rape culture and football cover-up in Steubenville, Ohio. It is directed by Nancy Schwartzman, and edited by Christopher White. The documentary Roll Red Roll takes us through the entire tragic situation. At the center of the story is a teenage girl, referred to as Jane Doe. Roll Red Roll is a 2018 documentary film, directed by Nancy Schwartzman and produced by Jessica Devaney, and Steven Lake, under the banner of Sunset Park Pictures. Roll Red Roll is a true-crime thriller that goes behind the headlines to uncover the deep-seated and social media-fueled "boys will be boys" culture at the root of high school sexual assault in America. Roll Red Roll is “a film about rape that doesn’t burden or center the victim, that actually shifts the focus on the behavior, on the boys, on the witnesses, on the periphery,” says Schwartzman.