See What You Made Me Do

3 X 1 HOUR |  2021 | PRODUCED FOR SBS

Most Australians who experience domestic abuse will never report it and their abusers will never be called to account. In this series, investigative journalist Jess Hill shines a light into the kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms where abuse is destroying lives. She finds victim survivors who describe the shape- shifting of abusive behaviours – with violence one element among many. She talks to perpetrators and the people working with them to curb their behaviours. Resolutely solution focused, Jess takes us across Australia, and beyond its shores, to explore radical innovations which could make a seismic difference to curbing this crisis in our homes.

 Accolades

One of the most important documentaries you’ll ever watch.
— WHO Magazine
A timely, probing, compassionate, respectful and ultimately important inquiry into the scourge of domestic abuse in Australia.
— The Australian
Absolutely gutting, frightening eye opener and a call to arms.
— The Sydney Morning Herald

 Awards

Logie Awards 2022 | Nominated – Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program

Screen Producers Australia Awards 2022 | Winner – Best Documentary Program or Series Production of the Year

AIDC Awards 2022 | Winner – Best Documentary/Factual Series

The Walkley Awards 2021 | Longlist – Documentary Award

Asian Academy Creative Awards 2021 | Finalist – Best Documentary Series (Grand Awards)

Asian Academy Creative Awards 2021 | Winner – Best Documentary Series (National Winner)

Content Innovation Awards, Television Broadcast International 2021 | Finalist – Best Documentary Series