
On this day October 14 1988, the powerful courtroom drama The Accused premiered in theaters. The film starred Jodie Foster as a young woman seeking justice after a brutal assault, and Kelly McGillis as the determined prosecutor who fights to hold the attackers accountable.
The Accused was one of the first mainstream films to confront sexual violence and victim blaming directly, earning widespread acclaim for its unflinching realism and emotional depth. Jodie Foster’s raw and fearless performance earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, marking a defining moment in her career.
The film remains an important entry in 1980s cinema for its courage in tackling a deeply sensitive subject with honesty and intensity.
80s insight: The Accused reflected a growing maturity in 80s filmmaking, as Hollywood began addressing social issues with a new level of realism and moral conviction.
The Accused was one of the first mainstream films to confront sexual violence and victim blaming directly, earning widespread acclaim for its unflinching realism and emotional depth. Jodie Foster’s raw and fearless performance earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, marking a defining moment in her career.
The film remains an important entry in 1980s cinema for its courage in tackling a deeply sensitive subject with honesty and intensity.
80s insight: The Accused reflected a growing maturity in 80s filmmaking, as Hollywood began addressing social issues with a new level of realism and moral conviction.