In scrawled, neat handwriting, a title card encourages those who have experienced similar traumas that the director experienced to pause and take a breath. “This has helped me many times”, Shiori Itō admits, and while she clearly feels hers is an important story to tell, she knows it will not always be easy on her audience. Thus begins Black Box Diaries, a powerful film that documents her multi-year journey to bring attention to the systemic issues in the Japanese justice system, along with telling the story of her own assault. It’s a story that is intensely personal yet reaches the highest levels of Japanese politics, making for a bold and powerful narrative of one woman’s fight to share her story.