Two years ago, medical student Jyoti Singh was brutally gang-raped on a bus in Delhi, India; she died from her injuries almost two weeks later. Now an Israeli-born filmmaker's documentary about the attack, set to air on BBC4 on Sunday and at a New York screening on March 9, reveals the internal workings of the men accused in Singh's assault and death, as well as those of other rapists and even the attorneys defending them, the Guardian reports. What Leslee Udwin uncovered for India's Daughter—which she had hoped would answer the question "Why do men rape?"—was shocking, and indicative of an overall "lack of respect of gender," she says. Some of the film's chilling responses, as per the Guardian:
- A 34-year-old man serving time for raping a 5-year-old showed no remorse during Udwin's interview, she says. After hearing the agonizing details about his attack on the child, Udwin asks, "How could you do something so terrible that would ruin a child's life?" His reply: "She was a beggar girl, her life was of no value."