A memoir of molestation whose convoluted structure mirrors the shocking web of abuse its protagonists suffered, Sasha Joseph Neulinger's Rewind allows viewers to watch as a bright, loving child is utterly transformed by a family member's sexual assault.
The use of old home movies to show how Neulinger's life was transformed, however dramatic, is just the start here, as this was a family with plenty of pain to uncover —and one whose suffering would be exacerbated by a powerful religious community that, for once in stories like this, isn't the Catholic Church.
Though difficult to watch, it's a film that helps outsiders confront the horrifying ways such events can cause damage for decades after the fact.