Fantasy Short Film To Shine A Light On Domestic Violence
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE:
Fantasy Short
Film To Shine A Light On Domestic
Violence
Wellington, NZ - 3
October, 2011 –
A UN Women report published in July 2011 stated that a third of New Zealand women have experienced physical violence from a partner within the last ten years. A new short film from award-winning filmmaker Chaz Harris hopes to highlight this issue within the context of a modern day fairy tale.
“Broken Glass” is a fantasy/drama about a young boy called Max Petersen who is being bullied at school and has an abusive father at home. One day, when playing alone in the woods, he discovers a mysterious creature that will change his life forever.
The project has attracted the support of Shine; New Zealands largest single domestic abuse organisation registered as a charity. Executive Director Jane Drumm says, “these are tough times and family violence is a grim issue - on both counts, this country needs to feel that a light is shining on a terrible problem and that some brightness is coming”.
The aim of the filmmakers is to create a story of fantasy realism that revisits a time in filmmaking when audiences were asked to use their imagination over being shown with visual effects. Once made, the film will be entered into leading international film festivals.
In addition to seeking private investors, producers of the film are also using innovative global funding platform RocketHub to source funds from anyone interested in contributing. Although a financial return on investment with short films is rare, it is important for all New Zealanders to see this often overlooked subject matter portrayed on the big screen.
People interested in contributing to the film can visit the funding page on RocketHub for more information: http://rockethub.com/projects/3247-broken-glass#
About Shine: In 2011, Shine is celebrating 20 years of doing what works to stop domestic abuse. As New Zealand’s largest single domestic abuse organisation registered as a charity, Shine provides support services for women and children in situations of domestic abuse. For more information about Shine visit www.2shine.org.nz.
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