Wow! What a powerful video! It really moved me. My sisters had been raped twice (once when she was 13, and once when she was 22). She was traumatized, but for years we never knew what had happened to her, so that she was like that. But she had a lot of issues. When she was 26, she had gone to a mental clinic for a couple of months, and that had helped her a little, but the next year she had tried to kill herself by swallowing sleep tablets. Luckily, she had changed her mind, and she had called the hospital before it was too late. After that, she went again in the mental institute where she stayed longer, and then, when she went back home, she had continued the therapy. That took her whole year to be able to tell us she had been raped. She told us a few years ago, and in that time since she told us, she had become really better. Now, she is a survivor, too.
When I saw your video, I was crying and shaking. But at the end, when I saw the message to fight against the silence, I almost applauded. Yes! That kind of thing had to be denounced!
I was as moved by your video as I've been by the story "In a dark time", by Becky Bain. Your video could have been a trailer for that story. It perfectly fits the story AND the message.
Bravo for your vid, and for having overcome what had happened to you.