Rakontur kicked off its 10th anniversary retrospective at O Cinema last night with Raw Deal: A Question of Consent, the renegade Miami film-making duo's first and, some say, most controversial documentary.
Though the boys of Rakontur are most famous for Cocaine Cowboys, the lesser-known Raw Deal played to a mostly full house -- on a Monday night.
The film, packed with original footage of the alleged rape of an exotic dancer by Delta Chi frat brothers at the University of Florida, had not been screened publicly since 2002.
Director Billy Corben said he and
producer Alfred Spellman, both in their early 20s at the time of
filming, tried to create through their documentary a trial that never
happened for the frat brothers.
They
used testimony from the alleged victim and attackers, but a good part
of the movie consists of uncensored, intoxicated sex scenes that made
the audience shift in their seats.
Corben
warned them before the film began, "If you can't handle [harsh]
language... sit close to the aisle so you can step out halfway."
But no one did.
In
fact, every viewer stayed through the end of Corben's Q&A after the
show to discuss the legal meaning of rape, Corben's take on the case
("I think the film makes my opinion clear"), and why the alleged victim
and her mother wore the same dress for their interviews.
A semi-full house. They're not sleeping; they're in shock.
Producing partner David Cypkin after the screening.
Audience members debate about what the outcome of the case should have been.
O Cinema displayed exclusive backstage photos from the movie Scarface, a tip of the hat to Rakontur's Cocaine Cowboys.
Corben continued to take questions after the film.
Snapshots of Miami crime on display at the cinema.
O Cinema's Rakontur retrospective "The First 10 Years" will continue through Friday. For showtimes and tickets visit o-cinema.org/rakontur.
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