Video / "Don't call me love". The short film that will open your eyes to gender-based violence

This short film was shown during the first informal meeting of the interior ministers of the Italian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, to draw the attention of the institutions to the issue of gender-based violence.
Today, in the World day against violence against women, we present it to you again.
The film stars the young promise Miriam Galanti in the role of Daphne, a woman who lives a wrong, violent love, a courageous woman, who decides to react and turn to the authorities to denounce those who say she loves her but show it with fists, slaps, screams and humiliations.

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Every time he finished beating me he would apologize and tell me it would never happen again, and that he loved me madly. I believed him. Because I too loved him madly.

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A real artistic contribution to the debate on this terrible phenomenon that wants to push the victims to ask for help, to let themselves be helped and heard, to feel close to the institutions and the forces of order, also reminding them of the new tools made available by the law. 119 of 2013, which provides greater protection and information for the victims of stalking and family violence, but also an increase in penalties for those who abuse.

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