Louis CK. Go ahead and take a deep breath because we may finally have to bring back the conversation we shouldn’t have given up on in the first place. But at some point—was it when he announced a new special on his website? Or when he dropped two more after that and even called one Sorry without ever really apologising for anything? Perhaps when he announced a world tour and sold it, or… wait, he won a Grammy?!—it all felt pointless. Of course he was always going to come back. Why were we even surprised?

Out next month in select movie theatres in America is the New York Times produced documentary Sorry/Not Sorry that is “an inside look at Louis CK’s public downfall and surprising return to the spotlight”.

Through conversations with the women who spoke up about his sexual misconduct, the NYT journalists who broke the story, and a smattering of his comedy peers, the documentary takes a closer look at “cancel culture and the legacy of the #MeToo movement”. It attempts to answer the question at the centre of every hot debate around this topic: how long is long enough?

Releases on 12 July in select American theatres, and on VOD.