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00:02 - I'm Michelle Danner.
00:03 I'm the director of "Miranda's Victim"
00:05 and you're watching Life Minute TV.
00:09 - A girl was grabbed on 7th Street on Saturday night,
00:12 right around the same time that you got out of work.
00:14 - Can you describe the man?
00:15 - Number one looks like him.
00:17 - I did not know the origin of this story,
00:21 "Miranda's Victim", how the Miranda rights came about.
00:24 So when I got the email offering me the job to direct it,
00:28 I was very excited because I knew this was an untold story
00:31 and a great story at that.
00:34 And once I started to dig deep
00:35 and then understood the full scope of it,
00:39 I became more and more excited to tell the story.
00:43 This cast that came about,
00:45 starting with Donald Sutherland who said yes.
00:48 Shortly after it was Andy Garcia and Abigail Breslin
00:51 who does an extraordinary job portraying Trish.
00:55 And then the rest of the cast, you know,
00:56 just fell into place.
00:58 Ryan Felipe and Luke Wilson and the incredible Mireya Noss
01:01 who plays Yola, the mother of Trish.
01:04 There was definitely a vision to cast this cast
01:08 and the fact that so many of them were my first choice
01:11 and said yes, I couldn't believe it.
01:14 I was surprised to know how the judicial system
01:18 gets it right and gets it wrong.
01:21 In 1963, a very courageous woman, Patricia Weir,
01:26 really fought, you know, the constraints of the society
01:29 that she lived in to speak her truth, to seek justice.
01:34 Because she was an 18 year old, very shy girl,
01:37 that she found this strength inside of her
01:39 time and time again,
01:41 because she had to go back several times
01:43 and relive the horrific thing that happened to her.
01:47 I was very fascinated by that.
01:49 It's just so hard to have to keep reliving this
01:52 over and over.
01:53 She's worked so hard.
01:55 She's doing what's right.
01:57 So I want people to just be inspired to keep,
01:59 you know, finding the courage to come forth,
02:02 to tell their stories.
02:03 If something like that happened, don't keep it buried
02:06 because like, you know, Trish says in the movie,
02:08 he's gonna do it to somebody else.
02:10 And so there's a responsibility to really, I think,
02:13 come forth, even though it might be so hard to do that.
02:16 So I'm hoping people will really be inspired to do that.
02:19 Our justice system has afforded you every privilege,
02:25 every protection.
02:26 Hey!
02:27 This is a courtesy, not extended to your victim.
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