Louis CK is the subject of a new documentary titled I'm sorry, I'm not sorry, which examines her comeback and gives voice to women who faced consequences after speaking out about their sexual misconduct. Watch the official trailer below.
Beyond explaining how the comedian recovered from being accused of sexual misconduct by five women in 2017 and later admitting the allegations were true, I'm sorry, I'm not sorry gives space to Jen Kirkman, Abby Schachner and Megan Koester to talk about their experiences with CK
In the trailer, Schachner displays some dark humor, saying, “When I said I wanted to work with Louis CK, I should have been more specific.”
Directed by Caroline Suh and Cara Mones, I'm sorry, I'm not sorry also includes interviews with the reporters who broke the story of CK's misconduct (Melena Ryzik, Cara Buckley and Jodi Kantor) along with Comedy Cellar owner Noam Dworman, comedian Michael Ian Black and Parks and Recreation co-creator Michael Schur. Critics including The New York Times'Wesley Morris and VarietyAlison Herman also participated.
I'm sorry, I'm not sorry will open in select theaters in Los Angeles and New York City on July 12 and will be released on VOD the same day.
In 2022, CK's comeback was cemented when he won the Grammy for Best Comedy Album for his 2020 special. Sincerely Luis CKin which he joked about his sexual misconduct.
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