Educational Short Film Tackling Violence Against Women Lands on TV Platform

Daughter, our 2016 educational film about violence against women and victim-blaming (starring Katherine Langford), was purchased by ShortsTV, a cable and satellite television channel dedicated to short film. Daughter will be soon screening across television screens in North America and Europe, and we couldn't be happier. So to our friends and readers who live in the States and Europe, look out for it and let us know when you spot it.

Daughter Deluxe Edition

We are excited to share that we are taking control of our film products and are now selling directly through the new Vimeo associated site, Vimeo OTT.

There are now two new Daughter products launched with rent or buy options through our Vimeo OTT catalogue, so you can now purchase or rent the short educational film though the platform.

What this means is that the audience purchases directly from us, no middle person - it’s a win-win situation really and each purchase supports us, the indie filmmakers.

We have released the film in the regular format as well as an exclusive Daughter Deluxe Edition, which includes the film, director's commentary, never before seen deleted scenes, behind the scenes videos, audition videos, 14 film posters and more. The choice is yours.

To be directed to our VIMEO OTT page so you can view and buy this new product please click here.

 

Women Deliver

Our biggest news of the month comes in the form of a film festival selection for Daughter, our award winning educational short film starring Katherine Langford, which explores gendered violence and victim blaming. It is only fitting that Daughter is heading to Vancouver Canada to be part of the Women Deliver film festival, within the Women Deliver 2019 Conference as the event is the largest conference on gender equality and the health, rights and wellbeing of girls and women. The festival runs for three days from June 3rd - 6th.

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Director and writer Sarah Jayne will not be in attendance, but instead she will work behind the scenes while in Berlin for another Daughter screening during May. In the hope of securing further screenings and opportunities, Sarah Jayne will promote the film's selection, reach out to organisations via email and social media to spread the word on the screening and the films overall educational importance.

Daughter is a short film just keeps on going. We are very grateful for the opportunities it's generated for Nexus Production Group, but more importantly we are always thrilled when it gets recognised, as the message needs to keep spreading in order for change to happen. For more about Women Deliver click here.