‘Lorena’ — Revisiting the Bobbitts in the #MeToo Movement
By Leah Erwin | February 24, 2019At the heart of the documentary is a disconnect between how men and women interpreted Lorena Bobbitt’s actions.
At the heart of the documentary is a disconnect between how men and women interpreted Lorena Bobbitt’s actions.
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