DUSK


DUSK is a powerful, youth-led short film that confronts the realities of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), misogyny, adolescence, and identity.

DUSK will go live here on this page at 6pm on Friday 10th July 2026.



Co-produced with young women and young men in Luton, the film offers an honest and unfiltered exploration of the pressures facing young people today and how they navigate these challenges together.

At the heart of DUSK is the belief that meaningful change cannot happen without the active involvement of young men. The film creates space to reclaim healthy masculinity, nurture allyship, and encourage open conversations that challenge harmful narratives before they take root.
By engaging young men in these discussions, DUSK works to prevent the fear, isolation, and ‘othering’ that can contribute to pathways towards violence and abuse. Instead, it fosters understanding, accountability, and empathy.

Created in partnership by Tokko Youth Hub and Next Generation Youth Theatre, and supported by the Knife Angel Legacy Fund 2025, the project amplifies youth voices and champions social change through creative expression.

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