Actress Evan Rachel Wood takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational wounds and reclaim her story in this searing documentary. Directed by Amy Berg, this two-part film chronicles Wood's volatile relationship with Brian Warner -- better known as rock icon Marilyn Manson -- and her journey to becoming a domestic violence advocate.more
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Starring: Evan Rachel Wood
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Actress Evan Rachel Wood takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational wounds and reclaim her story in this searing documentary. Directed by Amy Berg, this two-part film chronicles Wood's volatile relationship with Brian Warner -- better known as rock icon Marilyn Manson -- and her journey to becoming a domestic violence advocate.
Starring: Evan Rachel Wood
While Dr. Robby attempts to distract himself from the anniversary of his mentor’s death, Dr. Collins tries to push through her shift with morning sickness. After fainting at the sight of a brutal injury, 20-year-old med student Victoria Javadi fights to prove herself in “The Pitt.”
While helping a patient’s family cope with loss, Robby struggles with memories of his mentor’s final days. As the staff bets on the whereabouts of a stolen ambulance, Santos learns a hard lesson, Mel struggles with her bedside manner, and Whitaker falls victim to a psych patient known as “The Kraken.”
Robby attends to an elderly patient in need of a new pacemaker, who reveals his past as a member of Pittsburgh's groundbreaking Freedom House program. Meanwhile, Langdon and the team tend to a young drowning victim, Santos follows a hunch, and McKay attempts to treat a patient with an overbearing boss.
With the Pitt down a staff member, Robby looks to his team to pick up the slack. While Whitaker supports the wife of a burn victim, Samira takes lead on a young gamer suffering from a stroke, McKay finds her ex in the ER, and Santos finally voices her suspicions about a colleague.
As the day shift prepares to finally head home, Robby resorts to unorthodox methods to convince the father of a critically ill teen to allow treatment. Meanwhile, Samira experiences an adrenaline high, Santos tries to keep a young man from slipping through the cracks, and Whitaker searches for a missing patient.
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Phoenix Rising
Actress Evan Rachel Wood takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational wounds and reclaim her story in this searing documentary. Directed by Amy Berg, this two-part film chronicles Wood's volatile relationship with Brian Warner -- better known as rock icon Marilyn Manson -- and her journey to becoming a domestic violence advocate.
Starring: Evan Rachel Wood