- After watching what happened for 20 years with the ratings board and all the criticism from critics, filmmakers, even people around the country, and nothing changing at all, I felt it was really time to set out to make a film.
- Violent films get through almost unscathed, but the ratings have this excessive focus against sexuality that puts independent film at a disadvantage.
- [on sexual harassment in the military, as explored in his documentary 'The Invisible War'] We sort of had a sense this would make a significant impact. It has been a huge problem for decades. They've known [rape] was an issue since the 1970s. Historically, they deny the problem, blame the people who come forward, and cover it up. But since we've shown the film, there's really been a change in the landscape.
- Most people in the military are horrified by this. The problem is, most of these crimes are committed by a very small minority of sexual perpetrators. So far, the military has not gone after them and prosecuted them and incarcerated them. That is the problem.
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