Lani's Story
Genevieve Grieves | Australia 2009 | 51 min
Lani's Story follows Sydney woman Lani Brennan's experience of two relationships - one she has to escape to survive, the other she cannot survive without. It is a moving and intimate portrait of a young Aboriginal woman's journey from victim to victor, from a broken and violent relationship to discovering the redemptive power of love.
At 18 Lani began a relationship that quickly turned violent. She suffered years of abuse that ended with a severe beating and rape on Christmas Day.
"We were sitting at the front of the house and um he walked inside and all of a sudden he's just come out with a hammer. Before I even knew it he was dragging me inside the house. And all I can really remember in my head was like, oh my God if I go in this house he's going to kill me," says Lani [1].
For six years after the events Lani has nightmares. For four years nothing happened after she had filed a statement with police. There wasn't even a warrant.
Lani's Story also explores the impact of inter-generational domestic violence within a family and community and how the courage of one person can transform the lives of others.
One of the worst cases where the victim survived. —Court hearing Lani's case
When you witness domestic violence you hide everything, you don't get involved, it's what you put up with. —Lani Brennan, expressing a common attitude to domestic violence in Aboriginal communities
I wanted to share that story. And Lani did as well. She was a big part of the reason why I made this film because she wanted people to gain strength from what she'd been through. She wanted to help people in the same situation to find the courage to leave situations like this. —Genevieve Grieves, director of Lani's Story
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| Release dates | 2009 - Australia | ||
| Video/DVD Release Date | not available | ||
| Awards | not available | ||
| Rating | M - adult themes (my rating) | ||
| Language level | easy | ||
| Distributor | Blackfella Films | ||
| Soundtrack | Michael Yezerski | ||
| Genre | Documentary | ||
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| Find this movie | Indigenous film suppliers and distributors |
Where to from here?
- Learn more about domestic violence
- Read about Aboriginal culture
- Explore Aboriginal history
[1] www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2010/s2892107.htm
