
I See Her
@iseeherthefilm
A woman trapped in a forced marriage experiences an alternate future that will only exist with the awareness of strangers. A short film by @SukkiMenon
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https://m.imdb.com/title/tt28263008 25-06-2023 20:19:19
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A huge thanks to the Royal Television Society Royal Television Society , to host & organiser Kim Rowell for an inspiring evening on ‘Tackling the Taboo’ and to everyone who tuned in. Here’s to fellow panelists The Sharan Project Blanca Muñoz Jade Blue Ashni Lakhani // I See Her 🤍


Out now on the Women of the Future podcast. Join myself, Executive Producer Kim Rowell & founder of The Sharan Project Polly Harrar as we discuss the shocking rise of cases of abuse in women and girls and what films like @iseeherthefilm can really do to help stop gender-based violence.



I attended the private screening of I See Her which is about the impact and effect we can have on victims of domestic and honour based abuse if we became active bystanders. Well done SUKKI 👏🏾✨ The Sharan Project KalbirBains Kim Rowell Al D Dawson Cornwell





Yesterday we hosted an exclusive screening of SUKKI's powerful short film ‘I SEE HER’ for our community, followed by a Q&A with Sukki, our own @TabithaMortonWE and Kim Rowell, plus KalbirBains and Polly Harrar from The Sharan Project.




“I get by, with a little help, from my friends!” Kim Rowell @TabithaMortonWE The Sharan Project KalbirBains UN Women UK #ISeeHer 🤍


OUT NOW! Catch the trailer of SUKKI's powerful short film I SEE HER, and sign up to see the full film, coming soon to iseeherthefilm.com🧡 Kim Rowell I See Her The Sharan Project


Thank you UN Women UK for sharing details of the I See Her SUKKI Kim Rowell in support of The The Sharan Project. Trailer and more details can be found here iseeherthefilm.com

Thank you Vogue Singapore Vogue Magazine - 2 courageous survivors open up about domestic violence in Singapore. I See Her was designed to help stop the bystander effect, instead asking for us to also act when we see signs of abuse in women and girls. vogue.sg/survivors-dome…

Great write-up for the Royal Television Society panel I chaired and produced in Televison Magazine. ‘TV can tackle sensitive topics’ - oh yes it can 🙌 My thanks again to the brilliant speakers: Jade Blue Blanca Muñoz Ashni Lakhani SUKKI #PollyHarrar The Sharan Project

We hosted a private screening of SUKKI’s short film I See Her for our community. The film explores the power we have to support women experiencing domestic violence, we just need to spot the signs. SUKKI Kim Rowell The Sharan Project
