It's US based.
Was funded by a kickstarter which was heavily promoted by Breitbart and the odious MiloY, most of the people who donated were MREs/Redpillers/manosphere dudes. The film basically serves to blame feminism for every problem men have.
I'll take each of the heavy charges laid at feminism's door and try to answer them.
male suicide rates
This is an enormous issue, especially in the US where there is easy access to ways of committing suicide that aren't available elsewhere to the same extent. The reasons why people commit suicide are difficult to describe in a short paragraph, but for men, the added belief that "big boys don't cry" which is part of a truly toxic type of masculinity that also makes men more violent than women. I'm very interested to know what services the manosphere has set up to help prevent male suicide, do you have any of that information? Because generally, when the manosphere does on this issue is to get justifiably upset about it and then try and imply that women need to sort it out for them.
workplace fatalities and high-risk jobs
To take high-risk jobs first... yes, men do do a great deal of high risk jobs that women don't do, and there are a few reasons why that might be. The one the manosphere has settled on is that women simply don't want to do these jobs because men are disposable, which doesn't really bear a lot of scrutiny, given that patently men aren't disposable at all any more than women are. What seems to be a far more likely reason, and one that is borne out by the facts is that men choose to do these high risk jobs because the pay is so high and women tend not to because once you have a role that pays well, it tends to become the preserve of men and a closed shop. There are also many jobs that women have been barred from doing by overwhelmingly male governments, partly because they didn't believe that women were physically capable of doing them and partly because well paid jobs are generally reserved for men.
When men choose to take a high risk job, then they also recognise that one of the risks of that job is workplace fatalities, it's why they are paid so well. Much of the manosphere is fairly rabidly right wing and therefore anti-unions, unionisation is the best way of ensuring workers rights and safety. Instead of blaming feminism for these undoubted ills, it might serve them better to union up and fight for better safety at work.
false allegations of rape
Assassinated has already covered this.
military conscription
The easiest thing for men to do would be to fight the draft. It hasn't been used for years, conscription isn't a thing any more and it seems outdated and ridiculous. Again, because much of the manosphere is very right wing, this probably won't be something that's occurred to them. It's not women or feminists who are making men sign the draft, it's the government, so it's up to men to lobby their representatives to get this sorted.
lack of services for male victims of domestic violence and rape
I'd agree there is a lack of services, but again I'd ask what men are doing to change this? The start of the refuge movement was women taking other women into their homes, men are completely free to do that same, so the question is: why haven't they? Why do women need to be sorting this out for them as well?
higher rates of violent victimization
Who are the perpetrators?
issues concerning divorce and child custody
Things are slightly different in the USA, but in the UK the courts go from a base of 50/50 residence, if the father has been involved in his children's lives up until the split, he will have equal involvement afterwards for the most part. For whatever reason the manosphere seems to think that children are commodities and that is an enormous shame.
disparity in criminal sentencing
I can see this. In the UK women are sent to prison far more often for non violent offences than men and tend to receive longer sentences when they do commit violent crimes.
disproportionate funding and research on men's health issues
This is simply not true. However, if the manosphere believes it is, I'm sure they've done all kinds of fundraising, awareness drives and lobbying of their representatives to get it changed like women had to do for breast cancer. I was involved in one initiative in the UK, but it seems to have fizzled out a bit now.
educational inequality
Do you mean the fact that there are more educational programs aimed at getting boys to engage with school than for girls? Or that more girls graduate college than boys, but still get paid less than male college grads after a really short time?
societal tolerance of misandry
There's no such thing.
and men's lack of reproductive rights.
Men have the same reproductive rights as women right up until they impregnate them. This isn't feminism, it's nature.