Untouchable: Inside the Red Arrows
导演: |
Sarah Burke |
主演: |
Deborah Haynes |
制片国家/地区: |
英国 |
类型: |
纪录片 |
语言: |
英语 |
年代: |
2023 |
上映: |
2023-12-27 |
片长: |
47分钟 |
豆瓣评分: |
0 |
IMDB: |
0 |
影伴评分: |
0
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剧情简介
Victims of sexual harassment, sleaze and bullying on the Red Arrows speak out for the first time on camera in an exclusive Sky News documentary about a scandal that has shamed a national treasure.
The victims describe a toxic pocket of predatory behaviour on the world-famous aerobatic display squadron that a Royal Air Force investigation has confirmed was widespread. They say t... (展开全部)
Victims of sexual harassment, sleaze and bullying on the Red Arrows speak out for the first time on camera in an exclusive Sky News documentary about a scandal that has shamed a national treasure.
The victims describe a toxic pocket of predatory behaviour on the world-famous aerobatic display squadron that a Royal Air Force investigation has confirmed was widespread. They say that have no faith in the air force to ensure promised change and are urging other victims of unacceptable behaviours across the armed forces to speak out. The three woman and one man also raise concerns that the toxic culture impacted flight safety. One victim claims the RAF even considered grounding the Red Arrows last year.
One woman, called Kate, at the heart of the film, was a young officer in training when she joined the Red Arrows a few years ago. She says she was harassed and pestered by a pilot and then failed by her chain of command when she tried to raise the alarm. Kate ended up leaving the RAF, with her mental health badly damaged and made a serious attempt on her life. But as she regained strength she decided to “go big” and report her concerns about the Red Arrows to the then head of the air force, Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston. Her effort triggered the non-statutory inquiry.
It also prompted other victims to speak out.
This includes a second woman who we are calling Lucy. She describes being sexually harassed on the squadron. She also talks about how she had a consensual relationship with the then lead display pilot, known as Red 1. The non-statutory inquiry also explores the impact of consensual sexual relationships on the operational effectiveness of the team.
A third woman in the film, who we have called Rachel, joined the Red Arrows as the inquiry was underway. She joined as the squadron was undergoing corrective training on tackling unacceptable behaviours – but says she overheard misogynistic comments even then. Rachal claims her time on the squadron was miserable. She alleges that she was unfairly criticised and that a male team member then pestered her. Rachel ended up leaving the RAF but submitted two complaints about her experiences that she is still contesting.
Finally, we speak to a man who we are calling James. He was on the squadron more than a decade ago and says he experienced bullying – even for calling out flight safety breaches. He was not contacted by the inquiry to give evidence because investigators only looked into unacceptable behaviours between 2017 to 2021 – something that the victims see as a lack of curiosity and a failure to try to find out how far back the toxic culture went.