The #MeToo movement found its cinematic voice through exposés like Surviving R. Kelly and Leaving Neverland . These films used the framework of the "entertainment industry documentary" to hold powerful figures accountable. They force the viewer to reconcile the art they love with the monster who created it.
Because the rights to these videos have been legally returned to the participants, and because the company was found to have engaged in trafficking, these materials are widely regarded as non-consensual and trafficked content