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The short film festival and competition launches with support from advocacy partners UN Women, Geena Davis Institute, UK says No More, Voice of Change and Times Up UK in association with the DDA Group
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The short film festival and competition launches with support from advocacy partners UN Women, Geena Davis Institute, UK says No More, Voice of Change and Times Up UK in association with the DDA Group
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jenne Casarotto, co-founder of Casarotto Ramsay & Associates. Jenne Casarotto, 77, was a visionary leader and a giant within the global entertainment industry. With a career spanning over 50 years, Jenne was an award winning Agent who was highly regarded throughout the world for…
Deepfake pornography, Professor Yvonne Doyle – lessons from the pandemic, Pianist Chloe Flower Listen to the broadcast here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001slpx
A female student bravely investigates who is behind deepfake images of her online in this compelling documentary Read the full article here: Another Body review – terrifying dive into the world of deepfake porn
Event held to mark launch of Safe to Speak Up? report by Anna Bull Read the full article here: Industry execs speak out on sexual harassment
Senior figures from Bectu, the Film and TV Charity and CIISA spoke to academic Anna Bull who has conducted the study into harassment. Read the full article here: UK film and TV organisations urge an end to complacency around responses to sexual harassment allegations
A new documentary directed by Sophie Compton and Reuben Hamlyn follows a graduate student as she attempts to uncover who created deepfake porn videos of her – and why Read the full article here: Another Body: how deepfake porn is destroying young women’s lives
FOR TAYLOR KLEIN, it starts with a weird Facebook message from a friend. A Pornhub link. She doesn’t open it. Must be spam, she figures. “I think you’ve been hacked?” she replies. Nope. Her pal insists the link is real. She clicks, and her nightmare begins. Read the full article here: Putting a Real Face on…
A new report has concluded that the UK’s film and screen industry is failing to tackle sexual harassment, with some victims punished or victimized if they do speak out. The lead … Read the full article here: UK screen industry failing to deal with sexual harassment: report
The UK’s film and TV industry is “failing employees” in its approach to tackling sexual harassment six years on from #MeToo, according to a first-of-its-kind study. The Safe to Speak Up? report interviewed 18 people who described in detail 22 instances of sexual harassment, assault or violence experienced at work since December 2017, including sexualised comments, having…
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