

The Thirteenth Wife: Escaping Polygamy, Part 2
Following a failed attack, Ervil’s rage reaches an all-time high and causes Rena to fear for her and her daughter’s safety. Determined to protect her daughter and break free from the horrific cult, Rena must navigate her way to safety without falling victim to Ervil’s paranoia or his violent followers. Against all odds, Rena finds the strength to break free from the cult’s grasps and escape with her daughter. Together, they begin a new life, determined to make amends for their role in the cult’s crimes. But will she ever really be able to escape the memory of Ervil? Part two of a two-part film.
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Plot Summary
This documentary continues the harrowing journey of individuals breaking free from fundamentalist polygamous communities. It delves deeper into the emotional, psychological, and social challenges faced by survivors as they attempt to build new lives and seek justice. The film explores the complex dynamics of escaping abusive systems and the ongoing struggle for healing and integration into mainstream society.
Critical Reception
As "The Thirteenth Wife: Escaping Polygamy, Part 2" is a future release, critical reception and audience reviews are not yet available. However, its predecessor, "The Thirteenth Wife: Escaping Polygamy," received significant attention for its unflinching portrayal of the realities of polygamous cults and the courage of those who escape. It is anticipated that the sequel will also be praised for its important social commentary and survivor advocacy.
What Reviewers Say
- Due to its future release, there are no available reviews or consensus.
- Anticipated to continue the powerful narrative of survivor resilience.
- Expected to shed further light on the complexities of escaping restrictive communities.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable (future release)
Fun Fact
The original "The Thirteenth Wife: Escaping Polygamy" was a follow-up to the 2011 documentary "Daughter of Polygamy," which documented the experiences of other former members of the polygamous community of the FLDS church.
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