This film showed at Sundance to mostly positive reviews, and is now coming out on July 17th, but in limited release and VOD only. I'm surprised they haven't made a movie about this already, considering the notoriety of the incident in question. And hey, there's Juno's Olivia Thirlby in there for about three seconds- she was in a few indies after Juno, but haven't seen her for a while. On rewatch of that movie, I often find her to be less annoying and more like an actual teenager than Ellen Page- always wondered if her career would end up going anywhere.