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Athlete A

Was winning worth the cost?
2020 | 105m | English

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Director: Jon Shenk, Bonni Cohen
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Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts.
Release Date: Jun 23, 2020
Director: Jon Shenk, Bonni Cohen
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords gymnastics, sexual abuse, sports, teenage girl, sports documentary
Production Companies Impact Partners, Actual Films, Artemis Rising, Chicago Media Project
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maggie Nichols Self - Gymnast
Jamie Dantzscher Self
Mark Alesia Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
Rachael Denhollander Self - Former Gymnast
Géza Poszar Self - Karolyi Choreographer
Tracee Talavera Self - USA Olympic Team 1984
Jennifer Sey Self
Name Job
Jon Shenk Director, Director of Photography
Bonni Cohen Director
Don Bernier Editor
Pete Horner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Erick Stoll Additional Camera
Eric Filson Aerial Director of Photography
Charles Berkowitz Assistant Camera, Assistant Editor
John Blankenship Sound Recordist
Doug Dunderdale Sound Recordist
Hyun Lee Sound Recordist
Yael Chanoff Researcher
Nathaniel Savidge Additional Camera
Andrew Jernigan Aerial Director of Photography
Brian Suerth Assistant Camera
Alan Barker Sound Recordist
Jim Choi Sound Recordist
Tom Johnson Sound Recordist
Paul Rusnak Sound Recordist
David Teague Consulting Editor
Jeff Beal Original Music Composer
Lincoln Else Additional Camera
Nathan Armstrong Additional Camera
Craig Hickerson Assistant Camera
Gabriel Monts Sound Recordist
Adriano Bravo Sound Recordist
David Hocs Sound Recordist
Mark Roy Sound Recordist
Julie Hwang Associate Editor
Malcolm Fife Supervising Sound Editor
Wendy Arnold Production Accountant
Alana Romund Production Coordinator
Name Title
Joe Plummer Executive Producer
Serin Marshall Producer
Jennifer Sey Producer
Eric Dobkin Executive Producer
Jay Sears Executive Producer
Susan Swartz Executive Producer
Richard Berge Executive Producer
Barbara Dobkin Executive Producer
Ann Lovell Executive Producer
Ken Nolan Executive Producer
Jim Swartz Executive Producer
Dan Cogan Executive Producer
Patty Quillin Executive Producer
Katy Drake Bettner Co-Executive Producer
Jennifer Caldwell Co-Executive Producer
Leslie Berriman Co-Executive Producer
Nancy Blachman Co-Executive Producer
Debbie McLeod Executive Producer
Christina Nolan Executive Producer
John H.N. Fisher Co-Executive Producer
Julie Parker Benello Producer
Regina K. Scully Executive Producer
Jenifer Westphal Executive Producer
Geralyn White Dreyfous Executive Producer
Jenny Raskin Executive Producer
Ian Darling Co-Executive Producer
Nion McEvoy Co-Executive Producer
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SierraKiloBravo
10.0

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/2tJNodcM1ws If you've watched or listened to enough of my work, you'll know that I have a love of sports like gymnastics, ice skating, and cheering. The gymnastics world was rocked a few years ago when news broke of a sexual abuse sc ... andal within the USA Gymnastics organisation. The Netflix documentary _Athlete A_ takes a look at the scandal and follows the victims and reporters through their process of exposing it. While it focuses mainly on the sexual abuse perpetrated by team doctor Larry Nassar, it also touches on the general toxic culture of USA Gymnastics, and the brutal training regimes put on gymnasts worldwide. This is a very frank look at what went on and looking at some of the training videos that Nassar made - with the benefit of hindsight of course - were truly creepy. It’s skin crawling stuff, and to think he did this to hundreds and hundreds of girls and young women through his career makes your skin crawl. I liked how the film-makers treated the victims with respect and gave them the space and time to say their pieces. The absolute highlight was in the devastating, but simultaneously uplifting and empowering moment toward the end of the film where the women who were abused got the chance to make their victim statements in the court, directly to Larry Nasser. They all take a massive, deserved crap on this guy, and the institutions that enabled him, and goddamn it's powerful to watch. As I mentioned before, the film also addresses the physical and emotional abuse that the athletes would go through. The threat of being off the team or not making it to Nationals, or the Olympics was always hanging over their heads. The documentary did a really good job of laying this out and how Nasser used this to manipulate his victims, and how the upper management used it to keep people quiet. Shocking stuff, which reminded me of the Catholic church and the Jehovah's Witnesses in many ways. The last really weird thing for me was that I remember a lot of the events in the archival footage. Like for example when Kerri Strug won gold in the vault on one leg in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, sure enough, there’s Nasser in the archival footage. It’s a documentary that offers a thorough glimpse into this world and while at times it’s hard to watch, there are moments that are very moving and overall it’s powerful stuff. If you have an interest in professional and top level sports, this should be one on your watchlist.

Jun 23, 2021
rsanek
7.0

I missed the news stories regarding this when it came out so much of this was unknown to me. Truly wild how much damage one individual can do. Props to the women in this film for creating full lives even given that history, and for being brave enough to come forward to bring this guy to justice. ...

Oct 06, 2022