I have. In fact the screenings of this film have actually brought out some victims. I can give you a specific example. We had a screening at the Washington Press Association, and this young woman from Gambia just walked in. She flew in from Atlanta. She said she was a victim of female genital mutilation in a forced marriage. She had taken refuge in Atlanta, and when she heard about this film, she felt empowered enough to come and speak out. She started an online campaign and garnered over a million signatures against FGM, which then sort of encouraged President Obama and his wife to have a special study done in the United States on FGM. I have personally encountered a young girl from Afghanistan who came to me in Vancouver and said she saw her mother being killed by her father in front of her own eyes, because the mother was educated and the father wasn't. Many victims don't necessarily want to come out in the open because they're afraid, but I hear from them on a regular basis.
On May 5th, 2015. See this statement in context.