It’s a statistic repeated on the news, on social media, in whispered conversations. But behind that number are survivors who live with the echoes of trauma, the weight of silence, and the fight to reclaim their voices.
Every 73 Seconds is a raw, unflinching docuseries that steps beyond the numbers and into the lives of those who’ve lived it.
The story takes a deeply personal turn when one of the filmmakers steps in front of the camera.
Every 73 seconds, someone’s life changes forever.
And it’s time we listened.
The Silent March is a powerful and unflinching docudrama that lays bare the systemic mishandling of sexual assault, bullying, and toxic leadership within the U.S. military and its elite service academies. Through a compelling mix of personal testimony, cinematic reenactments, and investigative insight, the film follows the journeys of courageous survivors who broke their silence, only to be met with retaliation, institutional indifference, and a culture determined to protect itself. As their stories unfold, The Silent March becomes a searing call for accountability and reform in a system where justice is too often denied.