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When the Music Ends: Short Film Unveils Sexual Harassment in Electronic Music Scene
The short film When the Music Ends boldly confronts the issue of sexual harassment in the electronic music scene, tackling a problem too often hidden in nightlife spaces. Directed by Mo Kanaan and produced by Berlin-based collective Spilled Milk, this five-minute piece amplifies the voices of survivors, breaking the silence surrounding stories that urgently need to be told.
British DJ and producer Rebekah, known for her influence and advocacy, steps up as executive producer, showing her commitment to making the music scene a safer space for everyone. The film takes inspiration from research by the Electronic Music Inclusion Initiative (EMII), which documented a troubling 615 incidents of harassment across 28 countries, ranging from microaggressions to severe physical abuse. Marginalized communities are disproportionately impacted, bringing further urgency to the film’s message.
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More than just a spotlight on the issue, When the Music Ends serves as a tool for awareness and change. Described as “direct and eye-opening,” the film delves into the lasting physical and psychological scars left on victims, urging an open conversation about respect and safety in nightlife environments.
Complementing the film, an official website has been launched to serve as a hub for ongoing discussion. Panels, talks, and fundraising events are planned throughout 2025, with the goal of engaging the community in constructive dialogue to transform electronic music into a truly inclusive space.
Watch When the Music Ends below and join the essential conversation for the future of our music culture.