For Baby's Sake

Children exposed to domestic abuse are more likely to be abusive or experience abuse in their adult relationships, creating a cycle of trauma and risks to life chances across generations. For Baby's Sake is a programme for expectant parents, who want to bring an end to domestic abuse and create the best possible start in life for their baby. The film is built from interviews with two new parents who share their experience and give the message that with the right help - change is possible. The film was made during the COVID 19 lockdown, animated on a houseboat in Wiltshire.

Director: Emma Lazenby
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 4 min
Editing: Victoria Stephens
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is For Baby's Sake about?
Children exposed to domestic abuse are more likely to be abusive or experience abuse in their adult relationships, creating a cycle of trauma and risks to life chances across generations. For Baby's Sake is a programme for expectant parents, who want to bring an end to domestic abuse and create the best possible start in life for their baby. The film is built from interviews with two new parents who share their experience and give the message that with the right help - change is possible. The film was made during the COVID 19 lockdown, animated on a houseboat in Wiltshire.
Who directed For Baby's Sake?
For Baby's Sake was directed by Emma Lazenby.
How long is For Baby's Sake?
For Baby's Sake has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
What genre is For Baby's Sake?
For Baby's Sake is a Animation film.