Phoenix Rising (American TV Series)
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''Phoenix Rising'' is an American documentary miniseries directed and produced by
Amy J. Berg Amy J. Berg is an American filmmaker. Her 2006 documentary '' Deliver Us from Evil'' (2006), about sex abuse cases in the Roman Catholic Church, was nominated for an Academy Award and won Berg the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documenta ...
. It follows
Evan Rachel Wood Evan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress and activist. She is the recipient of a Critics' Choice Television Award as well as three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in ...
as she tells her story of domestic violence and her campaign for justice. It aired on March 15–16, 2022, on
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Episodes


Production

Evan Rachel Wood Evan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress and activist. She is the recipient of a Critics' Choice Television Award as well as three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in ...
reached out to
Amy J. Berg Amy J. Berg is an American filmmaker. Her 2006 documentary '' Deliver Us from Evil'' (2006), about sex abuse cases in the Roman Catholic Church, was nominated for an Academy Award and won Berg the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documenta ...
, the two had known each other for years, to document her experience creating The Phoenix Act. The act extends the statute of limitations for domestic violence cases in California. Production began in summer of 2020, as they began filming, Wood named
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her abuser.


Release

Part One of the series had its world premiere at the
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on January 23, 2022. It premiered on March 15, 2022, on
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, while part two premiered on March 16, 2022.


Response to allegations

Brian Warner, known professionally as Marilyn Manson, has denied all allegations of abuse made against him. The film claims that the allegations of domestic violence made against Warner are currently under investigation by the
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, and shows a letter allegedly written by an FBI agent as evidence. The authenticity of this letter has been disputed, with Warner's legal team claiming Wood and Ashley 'Illma' Gore forged the document. Warner's lawyer claims the named FBI agent has confirmed she did not author the document, and said the department named in the
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– the "Federal Violent Crimes Department" – does not exist. Gore has said she registered the letter with the
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. Warner is suing both Wood and Gore for defamation, as well as intentional infliction of emotional distress, violations of the
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, and the impersonation of an FBI agent and falsifying federal documents. In the suit, he claims Wood and Gore spent years contacting his former girlfriends and provided "checklists and scripts to prospective accusers". One of Warner's former romantic partners, Greta Aurora, has alleged that Gore – acting on behalf of Wood – attempted to recruit her to their group of accusers on two separate occasions. Warner additionally alleges Gore hacked into his computers and
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, creating fake email accounts to manufacture evidence he had been distributing "illicit pornography", and communicating with lawyers regarding a criminal investigation in to the abuse allegations. He claims Gore obtained his log-in information – as well as his
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– via his former assistant, Ashley Walters, who is also suing Warner. Aurora contends it was Walters who provided Gore with her contact information. He additionally accused Gore of swatting, claiming it was she who called the FBI pretending to be a "friend" concerned for his well-being; the FBI then contacted the
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, who dispatched four officers and a helicopter to his residence to carry out a "welfare check" on February 3, 2021. Wood refused to comment on the specific allegations of the lawsuit, but said: "I am very confident that I have the truth on my side and that the truth will come out. This is clearly timed before the documentary. … I’m not doing this ilmto clear my name. I'm doing this to protect people. I'm doing this to sound the alarm that there is a dangerous person out there and I don't want anybody getting near him. So people can think whatever they want about me. I have to let the legal process run its course, and I'm steady as a rock." In May 2023, a judge dismissed the parts of the lawsuit that involved the FBI letter and the allegations that Wood and Gore used a checklist for other women to use to accuse Warner of abuse.


Critical reception

''Time'''s reviewer Judy Berman commended the documentary, saying that "Berg subtly yet persuasively makes the case that the real—and disturbingly conspicuous—threat he
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posed was not to Colorado high schoolers he’d never met or even to God-fearing Americans in general, but to young women. And the public chose to ignore it." Writing for the ''Salon'', reviewer Melanie McFarland cast the film as another useful piece of the puzzle formed by recent documentaries about alleged serial sexual predators, saying "But if ''
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'' demonstrates how cavalierly Black women are dismissed by the justice system, and
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's ''
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'' dissects the ways its subject carefully exploited his fatherly image to operate for decades as a serial rapist without suffering any consequences, ''Phoenix Rising'' explains why survivors can take years to come forward." Sheila O'Malley from
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gave the film two and half out of four stars, saying that though "Wood's trauma is undeniable", the "leaping around in chronology is unnecessarily confusing, and the Phoenix Act battle—where she testifies before the California legislature, pleading the bill's case to different representatives—is over in about 10 minutes, never to be mentioned again. The truncation of Wood's very interesting years-long advocacy of the Phoenix Act is a baffling choice." She also says: "The illustrations are so hallucinatory they take away from—as opposed to underline—the seriousness of Wood's allegations, and the 'loaded language' has a sameness to it which strips it of some of its power. There's a scene where Wood defaces one of the watercolor portraits Manson did of her, and this too feels added on, heavy-handed, unnecessary."


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* {{HBONetwork Shows, state=collapsed 2020s American documentary television series 2020s American television miniseries Documentaries about politics Documentary films about actors English-language television shows HBO original programming HBO documentary films Marilyn Manson (band)