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New film inspires deeper conversations about domestic violence

A new short film, set to debut at upcoming film festivals, turns the spotlight on domestic violence in a different way. Asylum follows a woman so damaged, she's retreated into her own world, and we learn more about her experience through her dreams and hallucinations.

A new short film, set to debut at upcoming film festivals, turns the spotlight on domestic violence in a different way. Asylum follows a woman so damaged, she's retreated into her own world, and we learn more about her experience through her dreams and hallucinations.

The film's creator and star, Melinda Raebyne, shared the inspiration for the powerful short film.

CLICK HERE to learn more about Asylum

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If you or someone you know needs help, please call one of the following hotlines:

  • 800-562-6025—Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline, 8am-5pm every day
  • 800-799-7233 or 800-787-3224 (TTY)—The National Domestic Violence Hotline, 24 hours everyday
  • 206-812-1001 (videophone)—King County Deaf Hotline, 24 hours everyday
  • 855-812-1001 (videophone) or Deafhelp@thehotline.org—National Deaf Hotline, 9am-5pm M-F
  • Teen Dating Violence Hotline, 866-331-9474, LoveIsRespect.org – call, chat, or text, 24 hours everyday

CLICK HERE for additional resources through Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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