Chronicling the struggles of adult survivors of child sex abuse to seek justice
against their abusers, Pursuit of Truth shines a bright light on the legal system’s
shocking suppression of survivors’ right to establish the truth behind their abuse.
The film removes the blindfolds to expose the shameful secret that despite the
epidemic of childhood sex abuse in this county, our justice system too often
obstructs survivors and permits their abusers to escape unscathed.
The film centers on the plight of survivors who have sought legal redress against
their abusers and the story is told in large part from the survivors’ perspectives. In
their own words, the survivors describe in moving and explicit terms their personal
journeys to obtain justice and the obstacles that blocked their paths. The film also
features interviews with experts in the litigation of child sex abuse cases who
collectively weigh in on the fundamental flaws in the system and recommend
needed reforms.
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Víctor Terx is a young, attractive, and mysterious man, preacher and leader of a spiritualist sect. He compulsively murders his occasional partners with cruelty.
Julian (Álex González) and his friend Luis (Miguel Angel Silvestre) are two neighborhood boys who are part of a gang of violent neo-Nazis, led by Solis (Javier Bardem).
Gob, a product designer who always manages to find something crap to present to his boss and really wants someone who can listen to his problems when he feels down.