Sorry/Not Sorry, which documents the allegations against and return of the 'cancelled' comedian, premiered at TIFF over the weekend
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Comedians Abby Schachner and Jen Kirkman, as well as other comedy personalities like Michael Ian Black and Aida Rodriguez all went on record for the documentary. Per a note at the end of the film, C.K. did not respond to the filmmaker’s requests for comment or participation in the project.“I think, as we’re sort of looking back at the #MeToo movement now in the rearview mirror and everyone’s always asking, ‘Are things better? Are things worse?’” Lingo continued.
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