Horrid conversation between powerful man and "Ivkova Slava" actress after he raped her: "It's honor"
A few seconds of a conversation with a man who raped her were released in Danijela's documentary "Hold Me Right"
Danijela Stajnfeld revealed in her documentary "Hold Me Right" that she was a victim of abuse, and the beautiful actress also recorded a conversation with a "powerful man from the film industry" as she described the man whose identity she did not reveal.
It is precisely this footage that could be crucial evidence if an investigation is launched.
The actress, known for her role as the beautiful Mariola in the film "Ivkova Slava" provoked stormy reactions from the local public when she spoke about the rape that happened to her ten years ago, while her colleagues urged her to publicly name the abuser.
Journalist Ilija Jandric published on his profile what he considers the most moving part of Danijela's documentary film, which, as he told us, he saw during the Sarajevo Film Festival.
As he states, it was a conversation with the rapist whom she allegedly secretly recorded, when she allegedly confronted him over the phone four years after the horrific event.
Namely, after Danijela asks the man who raped her if he remembers that she cried and did not want to be alone with him, that she felt threatened, that she said "no", he replied:
"I can understand, but that's a big mistake! My expression of tenderness is not an expression of disrespect, it is your achievement! That's an honor, not to feel threatened. I'm telling you sincerely. As if I'd put my d**k in someone I don't respect? To humiliate, to underestimate? On the contrary, I do it with a person who deserves my affection! Do you have any idea who I am?!"
Otherwise the trailer also shows Danijela, who is most likely calling her family, after asking, "Is mom there?"
"Four and a half years ago, I survived rape in Serbia," says Stajnfeld, while on the other end, someone asks her: "Oh God, Dani, why didn't you tell us that?"
Danijela had this conversation four and a half years after the rape, which she survived ten years ago.
The actress spent ten years in America, where she left after surviving te trauma. She spoke about sexual abuse for the first time in her documentary "Hold Me Right" which was recently screened at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
(Telegraf.rs)