Louis C.K. Sexual Misconduct Doc ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Nabbed By Greenwich Entertainment for North America

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Greenwich Entertainment has picked up Sorry/Not Sorry, a new documentary that examines the sexual misconduct scandal that engulfed comedian Louis C.K. and its aftermath, hours after the film had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.

Greenwich took North American rights to the film, co-directed by Caroline Suh and Cara Mones. Sorry/Not Sorry is based on the expose of Louis C.K. published by The New York Times, with the Times also producing together with Left/Right. Suh, Mones and Kathleen Lingo produced the film. New York Times journalists Melena Ryzik, Cara Buckley and Jodi Kantor, authors of the original 2017 article, served as consulting producers. Sam Dolnick, Jason Stallman, Ken Druckerman and Banks Tarver executive produced.

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Sorry/Not Sorry drew a mixed response from critics in Toronto. The Hollywood Reporter found the documentary “struggled to find a new perspective” on the Louis C.K. scandal and the issue of whether he, and other entertainers accused of sexual misconduct, should be allowed to return to the public sphere.

Andy Bohn of Greenwich negotiated the deal for Sorry/Not Sorry with CAA Media Finance on behalf of The New York Times. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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