Slut Nation: Anatomy of a Protest

Slut Nation: Anatomy of a Protest
Title Slut Nation: Anatomy of a Protest
English title Slut Nation: Anatomy of a Protest
Director Wendy Coburn
Country Canada
Year 2021
Color Colour
Duration 00:36:29
Festival year 2021
Online rental No
On-Site rental No

Slut Nation: Anatomy of a Protest revisits the world’s first Slutwalk protest. Grass-roots and spontaneous, the 2011 protest offered an important rebuttal of a Toronto Police officer’s comments at a safety and security panel at York University, drawing attention to the ways in which gender stereotyping diverts the focus from the perpetrators of violence, and blames survivors of sexual assault instead. The protest’s critique of the persistence of rape culture inspired countless satellite protests across the globe. Coburn’s reconstruction of the 2011 protest highlights the movement of an organized group of provocateurs, including their representation in the media, as they march three blocks from Queen’s Park to the Toronto Police Headquarters. Bringing together footage and photographs taken by citizen journalists, the media, and the artist’s friends, Coburn’s work draws parallels to the haunting history of the infiltration of protests in Toronto, including those following the gay bath-house raids in 1981 through to the largest mass arrests of citizens in Canada at the G20 in 2010.