'LIFE COULD BE A DREAM' (2026) - PREVIEW SCREENING + Q&A
A FILM WITH NATIONAL IMPACT
The Melbourne premiere forms part of a broader national impact campaign aligned with organisations working across financial safety, gender equality and domestic and family violence prevention.
Through storytelling, partnership and community engagement, 'Life Could Be a Dream' seeks to spark national conversation around financial abuse and economic empowerment, championing long-term cultural change both on and off screen.
Distributed by Maslow Entertainment, the film will be released nationally on 14th May 2026.
'LIFE COULD BE A DREAM' (2026) - PREVIEW SCREENING + Q&A for GOOD SHEPHERD.
This event is a fundraiser in support of Good Shepherd's work advancing financial independence and safety for women and families. A percentage of all ticket sales will directly support programs assisting women experiencing financial abuse and domestic violence.
Described as a fractured fairytale of resilience and grace, the film explores the fierce and fragile bond between mother and son as they attempt to break cycles and redefine love on their own terms.
SPECIAL Q&A
Following the screening, audiences will be invited to stay for a live Q&A featuring: Jasmin Tarasin (Director / Producer), Courtney Collins (Writer), Catherine Church & Clare Lewis (Producers), and a representative from Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand. The conversation will explore the film's themes of resilience, financial safety, and rewriting relationship narratives, alongside Good Shepherd's frontline work supporting women to rebuild financial confidence and independence.
ABOUT GOOD SHEPHERD
Good Shepherd is Australia's oldest charity working to support women and girls experiencing abuse and disadvantage. They provide services and support in the areas of family and domestic violence, financial insecurity and youth experiencing disadvantage. Good Shepherd aspires for all women, girls and families to be safe, strong and connected, and are committed to tackling the issues of our time which adversely affect them.
When: Wednesday 22nd April 2026 (6:00PM)
Where: Palace Cinemas Moore Park, The Entertainment Quarter, Shop/215/122 Lang Rd, Moore Park NSW 2021, Australia
'LIFE COULD BE A DREAM' (2026) - PREVIEW SCREENING + Q&A
A FILM WITH NATIONAL IMPACT
The Melbourne premiere forms part of a broader national impact campaign aligned with organisations working across financial safety, gender equality and domestic and family violence prevention.
Through storytelling, partnership and community engagement, 'Life Could Be a Dream' seeks to spark national conversation around financial abuse and economic empowerment, championing long-term cultural change both on and off screen.
Distributed by Maslow Entertainment, the film will be released nationally on 14th May 2026.
'LIFE COULD BE A DREAM' (2026) - PREVIEW SCREENING + Q&A for GOOD SHEPHERD.
This event is a fundraiser in support of Good Shepherd's work advancing financial independence and safety for women and families. A percentage of all ticket sales will directly support programs assisting women experiencing financial abuse and domestic violence.
Described as a fractured fairytale of resilience and grace, the film explores the fierce and fragile bond between mother and son as they attempt to break cycles and redefine love on their own terms.
SPECIAL Q&A
Following the screening, audiences will be invited to stay for a live Q&A featuring: Jasmin Tarasin (Director / Producer), Courtney Collins (Writer), Catherine Church & Clare Lewis (Producers), and a representative from Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand. The conversation will explore the film's themes of resilience, financial safety, and rewriting relationship narratives, alongside Good Shepherd's frontline work supporting women to rebuild financial confidence and independence.
ABOUT GOOD SHEPHERD
Good Shepherd is Australia's oldest charity working to support women and girls experiencing abuse and disadvantage. They provide services and support in the areas of family and domestic violence, financial insecurity and youth experiencing disadvantage. Good Shepherd aspires for all women, girls and families to be safe, strong and connected, and are committed to tackling the issues of our time which adversely affect them.
When: Wednesday 22nd April 2026 (6:00PM)
Where: Palace Cinemas Moore Park, The Entertainment Quarter, Shop/215/122 Lang Rd, Moore Park NSW 2021, Australia