An experimental short film exploring the reality of walking home at night as a woman or young girl. From a fun night out to a simple trip to the shop, what should be an ordinary journey can be filled with anxiety, hyper-awareness, and worst-case scenarios running through our minds. This film captures the internal dialogue and emotional weight of something as simple as walking outside, highlighting the vulnerability we experience on a daily basis.
71% of women in the UK have experienced harassment in public spaces, rising to 86% for those aged 18-24. This film aims to make that reality impossible to ignore.
Dagmar Bennett is a Welsh Creative and Film-Maker whose work reshapes narratives around human differences and brings to light the untold stories of her culture. Her creative projects have been featured by the BBC, S4C, Nowness, Buildhollywood, and the British Journal of Photography. More information about Dagmar's work available on her website.
- Director / Stylist / Editor: Dagmar Bennett @dagmar_be
- Talent: Ceri Siggin @ceribear_
- Sound: Leon Davis & Leson Hart-Davis @djchefal @leshonhd
- Director of Photography: David Ozkoidi @davidozkoidi
- Gaffer: Llion Gethin @llion_gethin
- Producer on the day: Miriam Isaac @miriam_isaac
- Runner 1: Reinel Castillo
- Runner 2: Ronan Williams @ronanwilliams98
- Cameras: Jims Camera Shop