MeToo Music Releases "When The Music Ends"
"When The Music Ends" Highlights Sexual Abuse Against Marginalised Communities in Nightlife
By 6AM
November 1, 2024 at 11:13 AM PT
“When The Music Ends” is based on real-life accounts from anonymous contributors and follows the individual stories of three people from the most at-risk groups identified in a study carried out by the Electronic Music Inclusion Initiative.
MeToo Music, a dedicated music industry activism group, is set to unveil a short production shining a stark light on the genuine instances of sexual abuse that take place regularly in clubland and the consequences that victims suffer. The five-minute short film will premiere in Berlin on October 23rd, sponsored by Beatport, Pioneer, Safer Dance, Ravemore, and Reprise Talent Agency. It follows the stories of three individual characters as they find themselves embroiled in painfully honest, everyday situations that nightlife patrons and workers alike unfortunately experience.
The film, titled "When The Music Ends," is part of MeToo Music's #ForTheMusic campaign. It was produced by Berlin-based production company Spilled Milk, written and directed by Mo Kanaan, and features performances by Luna Baptiste, Frederic Balonier, Justus Riesner, Vincent Ercolani, and Lujain Mustafa, among others.
Inspired by the findings of a study conducted by the Electronic Music Inclusion Initiative (EMII), supported by a wave of respected industry platforms—including Pioneer DJ, Beatport, Sentric Music, AFEM, IMS, Mixmag, RA, and Women in Ctrl—the production aims to reach the clubbing community as a whole by illustrating what a typical night out in a regular club could look like. It showcases the different ways that abuse occurs, the consequences survivors face, and what can be done if we intervene.
EMII's comprehensive global study found reports from 28 countries highlighting 615 separate incidents, showcasing the bravery of individuals who shared their experiences. Predominantly, reports originated from the UK, Germany, and the US, with females aged 26-35 being the most likely to come forward. Despite this, many still hesitate to report due to fears of inaction, disbelief, or retaliation. Notably, incidents primarily revolved around gender or sexual orientation, with a significant intersectional impact observed, particularly among women of color. These issues—ranging from microaggressions to unwanted physical contact—are recurrent and widespread, occurring across various settings such as clubs, concerts, and workplaces. Artists and DJs emerged as crucial reporters. The findings underline a pressing need to address these pervasive and systemic challenges within the industry.
"When The Music Ends" serves as an explicitly eye-opening account of what many people have had to endure throughout global nightlife, along with the permanent physical and mental damage suffered by victims. The film expertly offers a simple perspective on the power of intervention and the importance of empowering others to call time on the unwanted and unsolicited sexual exploitation of and microaggressions toward others, especially high-risk, marginalized groups and communities.
https://www.whenthemusicends.com/
MeToo Music | Beatport | Pioneer | Safer Dance | Ravemore