Educational short film Daughter lands on Apple iTunes

Without a doubt, our short film Daughter, created in St Kilda circa 2016, in Melbourne Australia was the community project that taught us a lot about the power of storytelling and collaboration. SJ wrote the screenplay in 2015, inspired by real life gender based violence crimes unfolding in Melbourne. The film went on to achieve many great things, and mostly a discussion on the film's important message around gender stereotypes and victim blaming in the media. Daughter has been going strong, selling within the education market, including libraries since it's 2016 release, and now you can watch Daughter on Apple TV. If you do, leave a bunch of stars on IMDb to allow more people to find. 

 
A young woman with long loose brunette hair has the top of a wine bottle clasped in one hand as she smirks at someone off camera. In her other hand she holds a small pill, which is not visable in her fingers. The young woman wears a blue t-shirt.

Katherine Langford as naive Scarlett in NPG’s short film Daughter

 
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