I am Vanessa Guillen Releasing Today on Netflix

I am Vanessa Guillen a U.S Army soldier Vanessa Guillen always trimmed off joining the military, but she was stationed at Fort hood, and everything shattered: in 2020 after telling her mother she was s*xually harassed on base, she was murdered by a fellow solider.

The Story of Vanessa Guillen sparked an international movement of assault victims demanding justice and this bracing, candid film follows her family’s flight for historic Military reform, a journey that takes them all the way to Congress and the Oval office.

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I am Vanessa Guillen Cast and crew details:

I am Vanessa Guillen
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Vanessa Guillen as self-victim.
Kirsten Gillibrand as US Secretary from New York.
Jackie Spier as California Congresswoman.
Gloria Guillen as Vanessa’s mother.
Jon Bardin is the executive producer
Andrea Beeman is the co-executive producer.

Coming to the sound department Mario Do Poi is the post-production sound.

The director of the movie is Christy Wegener.

The release date of I am Vanessa Guillen is November 17th, 2022.

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Trailer 

Netflix has the official trailer for its upcoming film I am Vanessa Guillen a specialist who appeared from the military base at 4:30 in 2020 after reporting to her sisters that she had been s*xually her asked more than two months after 30 appearances had this number will remain found along the river bank nothing ever reported having been done about her husband report the man who law and enforcement believe under her took his own life on after through the perpetrator’s girlfriend was inducted for allegedly assassinating with the crime.

The trailer for this movie shows off some of the scene’s efforts in search to find her as well as the anger and outcry from her family following the discovery of what remains one of the official interviews for the documentary says in the trailer this was not one of those cases at the military could sleep under the rug.

This film also featured interviews with the Gullen sisters, Mayra Gullen and Lupe Gullen, who were instrumental in organizing the mass protests that eventually found their way to Washington the tailor shows off some short slippers of her sisters in which the pair note that decreases had behind exhibiting the science that something was wrong in the months following her initial deployment to think being able to sleep, losing her weight, she tells me the things were rent was the sealed one of the sister says that in the trailer I call you stuff urgent and his like we don’t know anything about her another interview says that food would cultivate the worst of the worst according to Netflix the film also features an appearance from a number of elected official so worked with Gullen sisters, including Send Kirsten Gillibrand and Rep.

Jackie Spears revealed and it’s a clip of the sister speaking in front of the White House in which they say this is not a Republican, democratic issue this does not raise the issue, this is a human issue.