
Rape on Trial
Stacey meets four young women who have reported being raped by someone they know, spending three years following the complainants in the lead up to trial.
Stacey meets four young women who have reported being raped by someone they know. With unprecedented access to women who have waived their right to anonymity after reporting being raped, Stacey spends three years following the complainants in the lead up to trial.
Stacey explores the challenges of reporting rape when the alleged perpetrator is someone you know and asks whether the justice system delivers what those desperate to be believed hope for.
With an increasing number of rape cases going to court and growing backlogs, complainants are left waiting years for their day in court — prolonging their trauma and testing their resilience.
Filmed over three years, this powerful documentary follows 22-year-old Jessie, who has reported being raped by an ex-boyfriend, 19-year-old Emma, who alleges she has been orally raped by a fellow college student, and 22-year-old Becca, who reported being raped by someone she was dating, having had consensual sex earlier that evening. They have all waived their legal right to anonymity as they fight to have their voices heard in a system under immense strain.
Once the case begins, they will face intense cross-examinations. But in cases built on personal testimony alone, verdicts sometimes rest solely on whom the jury believes. A compelling and unflinching look at rape and a justice system struggling to deliver for those who need it most.