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The Big Picture New York Times reporters Melena Ryzik and Cara Buckley had a difficult path to pave when they, along with their peer Jodi Kantor, picked up their pens and got to work investigating a string of sexual misconduct claims against famed comedian Louis C.K. In a Collider exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming documentary, Sorry/Not Sorry, viewers will hear from the two reporters as they break down the hurdles they faced when trying to build a solid stack of evidence.
As is the case in any sort of situation when a victim has the potential of losing everything should they come forward with their story, Buckley says the team had a difficult time earning the trust of hesitant victims - especially when they were unable to share the names of the others who had stepped forward. With years upon years of allegations against C.K., Ryzik admitted the task seemed rather daunting at first but became easier when they zoomed in on specific sets of dates.
One thing that’s made evident in this exclusive look into Sorry/Not Sorry is how the women - both victims and the ones pursuing the truth - were able to face the situation with humor. Not only does Ryzik recall a moment of clarity for her in a comedic way during the sneak peek, but comedian Jen Kirkman also appears in the teaser and shares part of her story with a humorous edge.
How Does The Story Play Out? Spoiler alert - for anyone not fully aware of what happened after the allegations against C.K. came to light, it’s sadly just what you think it would be. The comedian faced the music and admitted to his wrongdoings, saying, “these stories are true,” and with that, his career was over...just kidding. At first, C.K.
You can catch Sorry/Not Sorry in cinemas and on digital platforms on July 12 and check out our exclusive sneak peek above.
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