Unbelievable | Official Trailer | Netflix



Inspired by real events, a teen reports and eventually recants her reported rape, while two female detectives, states away, investigate evidence that could reveal the truth.

Based on The Marshall Project and ProPublica Pulitzer Prize-winning article, “An Unbelievable Story of Rape,” written by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong, and the This American Life radio episode, “Anatomy of Doubt”, with episodes directed by Oscar nominees Susannah Grant and Lisa Cholodenko, “Unbelievable” is a story of unspeakable trauma, unwavering tenacity, and astounding resilience.

Showrunner Susannah Grant executive produces the series, from CBS Television Studios, along with Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Lisa Cholodenko, Ayelet Waldman, Michael Chabon, Katie Couric, Richard Tofel, Neil Barsky, Robyn Semien, and Marie.

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, call RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) or visit online.rainn.org.

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40 thoughts on “Unbelievable | Official Trailer | Netflix”

  1. She should of stuck to the truth and not lied. Honestly she brought all of it on herself. Not the rape but everything after.

  2. “If the truth is inconvenient they don’t believe is true”.. I can totally relate.

    I was assaulted when I was 13 and when I finally got a courage to tell an adult, she said “are you sure that was what happened? Maybe he didn’t mean to touch you that way, maybe you were misunderstood…”

    Days and even months after the incident, I kept asking myself what did i do wrong? Did I dress provocatively that day? Did I somehow send him a wrong signal?

    My grades were dropped significantly that semester, my parents mad at me because I did so bad at school, I got nervous all the time when I’m around male adults beside my dad, and of course I got depressed.

    It took me a whole year to recover and it took me even longer to finally forgive myself and convinced myself that it wasn’t my fault.

    Now that I’m an adult, I tell my little niece to always tell me if somebody did something uncomfortable to her or touch her inappropriately and I swear myself that I’d never doubt her.

    Little girls don’t lie about this thing and yes, sexual assault is something that people don’t get over with easily, I hope that everyone, especially law enforcers, realizes this and work harder to prevent this bad thing happen to anyone..

    Good job, Netflix!

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