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DOCUMENTARY · OUTBACK MIND FOUNDATION

Boiling Point

What does domestic violence really look like inside Australian homes - and what does it take to stop it?

60 minutes

Streaming

18+ · CONTENT WARNING

1 in 6

Australian women experience partner violence

60 min

One viewing. Real understanding.

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Documentaries produced by the Outback Mind Foundation

Understanding domestic and family violence across Australia

Domestic violence doesn't always look the way people expect. It doesn't always involve strangers. It doesn't always leave visible marks. And it doesn't only happen in certain kinds of families.

“Boiling Point” goes inside the reality of domestic and family violence in Australia - through the eyes of industry experts and the honest accounts of men who caused harm, faced the consequences, and chose to change.

This film isn't about blame. It's about understanding. Because the more clearly we see how violence takes hold inside a family home, the better our chance of stopping it.

ABOUT THIS FILM


Four things Boiling Point will help you understand

WHAT THE FILM COVERS


01 —
Expert insight

Hear from professionals who work with domestic and family violence every day. They explain the patterns, the triggers, and the impact on families - with the clarity that only comes from years inside this work.

02 —
Lived experience

Men who caused harm. Who recognised their behaviour, faced what they had done, and decided to change. These are not stories of excuse - they are honest accounts of accountability and what real change looks like.

03 —
Practical strategies

Boiling Point doesn't stop at the problem. It points toward solutions: real, actionable ways to recognise risk at home and take steps toward a safer environment for everyone in the family.

04 —
Real impact

The film includes role play scenes depicting domestic violence in a family home. These scenes are confronting by design - because the reality of DFV deserves to be seen clearly. This film is suitable for viewers 18 and over only.

For individuals, families, and organisations

WHO THIS IS FOR


PERSONAL VIEWING

For individuals and families

Whether you want to understand your own behaviour, support someone close to you, or simply learn more — Boiling Point is 60 minutes that can shift the way you see what happens behind closed doors.

Rent for a 72-hour window or purchase permanent streaming access. Watch in your own time, at your own pace, on any device.

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WORKPLACE SCREENING

For organisations and teams

Boiling Point is used by workplaces, community organisations, and training providers as part of domestic and family violence awareness programs.

A screening licence grants your organisation the right to show the film to a group. Suitable for staff training, community events, and awareness campaigns.

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30 days to start watching after purchase. Once you press play, your access runs for 72 hours. Stream on any device.

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Watch as many times as you like, whenever you need to. Stream on any device, any time. No expiry.

SCREENING LICENCE

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Group screening rights


Show Boiling Point to your team, community group, or event. One secure link, any screen. Pricing based on group size.

Your purchase directly supports the Outback Mind Foundation - an Australian not-for-profit working to improve men's mental health.

Frequently asked questions

BEFORE YOU WATCH


  • You'll receive a secure streaming link by email shortly after purchase. No app or account required - Boiling Point works in any browser on any device.

  • No. All access is streaming-only. This is how we protect the content and ensure it reaches the right audiences.

  • Yes, with a screening licence. The film works well as part of a broader DFV awareness program. We recommend pairing it with a facilitated discussion afterwards. Contact us if you'd like to discuss facilitation support materials.

  • A screening licence grants your organisation the right to show the film to a group in a non-commercial setting. You'll receive one secure streaming link that can be displayed on any screen. Pricing is based on group size - contact us to discuss your requirements and we'll find the right option for you.

  • As a digital streaming product, purchases are final once the secure link has been accessed. If you experience a technical issue with your access, please contact us and we will do our best to resolve it.

Content warning — 18+ only

Boiling Point contains role play depictions of violence in a family home. This film is suitable for viewers aged 18 and over only. If you or someone you know is affected by domestic or family violence, confidential support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.

The Outback Mind Foundation

ABOUT US


We are an Australian not-for-profit dedicated to men's mental health. We believe that meaningful change comes from honest conversation — and that film is one of the most powerful tools we have to start it.

Boiling Point is one of three documentaries we have produced to address the issues affecting Australian men, their families, and their communities. Every purchase goes directly toward sustaining and expanding this work.

Learn more about our work

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Stream Boiling Point today

60 minutes. Streaming on any device. Secure access delivered by email. Your purchase supports the Outback Mind Foundation - an Australian not-for-profit.

All access is streaming-only. Screening licences available for organisations and groups. Questions? Contact us →

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