Project Detail

My Blonde GF

Synopsis

Helen discovers that images of her have been digitally manipulated, deep-faked, into sexually explicit and violent scenarios on a porn site, and goes on a journey to understand what has happened to her.
Official Selection Sheffield DocFest 2023
Official Selection Krakow Film Festival 2023

Details

Year
2023
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
18 min 40 sec
Director
Rosie Morris
Producer
Rebecca Mark-Lawson, Daria Nitsche, Clair Maleney
Executive Producer
Hannah Bush Bailey, Lindsay Poulton, Jess Gormley
Editor
Vera Simmonds
Director of Photography
Emma Langguth
Sound
Raoul Brand
Composer
Darryl O'Donovan
Associate Producers
Betty Aldous, Ginta Gelvan

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Production Status

Production Company

Supported by Made of Truth: BFI Doc Society Short Film Fund

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