FILMMAKING WITH PURPOSE with Genna Chanelle Hayes

Imagine a filmmaker who doesn't just tell stories, but transforms them into powerful catalysts for change. Today on the show, we're diving deep into the world of Genna Chanelle Hayes—a storyteller who journeyed from a remote sheep farm in Victoria to become a globally recognised voice that connects cultures, challenges perspectives, and ignites social transformation.

From backpacking across six continents to crafting award-winning films that have swept the Australian awards circuit, Genna's path is anything but ordinary. After dabbling in journalism and acting, Genna found her true calling behind the camera, crafting films with heart, purpose, and an eye for justice. Her debut feature AKONI swept the 2022 Australian Awards circuit, and her upcoming films tackle critical issues like gender violence (OLIVIA) and exploitation in the Pacific (GIRL). 

Genna is celebrated for her evocative and socially conscious films that transcend borders and connect cultures. With nominations from the AACTA, ARIA, ASIN, Australian Directors Guild, and ACS, Genna’s work delves into themes of Culture and Healing, tackling some of the world’s most pressing social issues. Her unwavering commitment to authenticity has established her as a filmmaker who not only captivates audiences but also inspires profound change. Genna is not just making films; she's making a difference.

How does a young woman from rural Australia become a filmmaker who tackles global issues like gender violence, cultural exploitation, and systemic inequalities? So, get ready for an extraordinary conversation that will challenge, inspire, and completely reframe your understanding of what it means to be a storyteller in today's world. 


Key Takeaways:

  • Women have unique life experiences that need to be shared.

  • Storytelling from a female perspective is crucial for understanding.

  • Genna's journey to filmmaking was unconventional and challenging.

  • The filmmaking process is complex and requires significant resources.

  • Creating impactful films can be a long and difficult journey.

  • 'Olivia' addresses the epidemic of domestic violence against women.

  • Storytelling can foster understanding and empathy between genders.

  • Women often feel shame and embarrassment about their experiences.

  • The film industry presents unique challenges for female filmmakers.

  • Sharing stories can help create societal change. Genna's first film focused on domestic violence and women's homelessness.

  • She has spent significant time in women's shelters, listening to personal stories.

  • The conversation highlights the every day realities women face regarding safety.

  • Genna aims to change male behaviour and promote accountability.

  • She emphasizes the importance of understanding the female perspective.

  • Her film Akoni addresses global displacement issues.

  • The film Olivia aims to tell urgent stories about women's experiences.

  • Genna critiques Hollywood's handling of domestic violence narratives.

  • She stresses the need for informed storytelling in film.

  • Crowdfunding is a vital part of financing her projects. 


Chapters

00:00 The Importance of Women's Stories

03:02 Jenna's Journey to Filmmaking

06:01 The Challenges of Filmmaking

08:50 Creating Impactful Films

12:10 Exploring Domestic Violence Through Film

15:10 The Story Behind 'Olivia'

21:05 Exploring Personal Experiences with Domestic Violence

27:13 The Journey of Filmmaking: Akoni and Olivia

32:03 Reflections on Hollywood's Approach to Domestic Violence

36:02 Funding and Support for Meaningful Storytelling


For more information about Genna & her work, check out these places;-


Instagram:   Genna Chanelle

Olivia The Movie

YouTube: Genna Chanelle

Linkedin:Genna Chanelle

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