joining me now to discuss her documentary, is filmmaker leslie odwin. thanks for joining us. given the high rates of rape in india i wonder why do you think this was the incident that so galvanized people? well, i think that a dam will bust at a certain point and many in india ask that question even today, why that particular gang rape. there have been so many violent ones. there was one only four weeks ago which was arguably as if not more violent. i think that, literally, the anger in people at knowing how much the issue is suppressed in india, how much girls are made to bear a sense of shame when they're raped to the o degree that they don't even report the rapes a sense of complete frustration at the length of time it seems to be taking, not just in india but around the world really to deal with the issue of gender inequality and the frustration just boiled over and people came out on to the streets to start expressing their anger and it built momentum and went on for over a month. >> brown: we just heard in short clips from the film. were you surprised when you heard the