Three films.
The issues that matter most.
From domestic and family violence to men's mental health and the devastating impact of male suicide - these documentaries go where the conversations rarely do. Filmed in regional Australia, for every Australian who needs to see them.
THE OUTBACK MIND FOUNDATION
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Suicide deaths in Australia are men
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Documentaries produced by The Outback Mind Foundation
107 min
Combined run time across all three films
Film changes minds. Minds change lives.
The Outback Mind Foundation believes that the most powerful way to start a conversation is to put real people, real stories, and real consequences on screen.
Our three documentaries were created for men who are struggling, families who are searching for understanding, and organisations who want to do something meaningful about the issues quietly devastating regional communities across Australia.
Every film. Every purchase. Every screening - it all goes back to this work.
WHY WE MAKE THESE FILMS
Stream at home. Screen with your team.
Each film is available to rent, purchase, or screen with a workplace or community licence.
Click through to learn more, watch the trailer, and choose your access.
OUR DOCUMENTARIES
What does domestic violence really look like inside Australian homes - and what does it take to stop it? Through expert insight and the honest accounts of men who caused harm and chose to change, “Boiling Point” brings clarity to one of Australia's most urgent conversations.
Contains role play depictions of violence in a family home.
Rent from $7 AUD · Buy from $15 AUD
Why do men struggle to ask for help - and what happens when they finally do? Featuring NRL legend Darius Boyd alongside men from regional communities, this documentary brings together stories of struggle, resilience, and turning points.
Contains footage of individuals who have attempted suicide.
Rent from $7 AUD · Buy from $15 AUD
This feature-length documentary shows the true devastation male suicide has on families and broader communities. Through the real-life stories of those left behind, this film makes a passionate case for why men must step up and seek help before it's too late.
Contains real-life stories of families who have lost loved ones to suicide.
Rent from $15 AUD · Buy from $29 AUD
HOW TO WATCH
Simple access. Immediate impact.
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Rent
Pay once, stream as many times as you like for 30 days. Access expires automatically - no action needed. Ideal for one-time viewing or sharing with a household.
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Purchase
Permanent streaming access. Watch as many times as you like, whenever you need to. No expiry. Ideal for ongoing personal or professional use.
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Screening Licence
Show a documentary to your team, community, or event. Pricing is based on group size and format. Facilitated sessions with Aaron are also available.
These films are for anyone ready to look honestly at what's happening to Australian men.
You're a man who is struggling and not sure where to start
You're a partner, parent, or family member trying to understand
You work in a workplace that wants to take men's mental health seriously
You're an educator, health professional, or community leader
You're in a regional community where these issues hit hardest
You simply want to do something - and watching is where it starts
RIGHT FOR YOU IF…
WORKPLACE & COMMUNITY SCREENINGS
Want to screen a documentary for your organisation or community?
Our films are used by workplaces, schools, health services, councils, and community organisations as part of men's mental health and domestic violence awareness programs. Get in touch to discuss your group size, format, and whether you'd like Aaron to join your session in person or virtually to facilitate a discussion alongside the film.
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You are never alone
These films deal with confronting subject matter. If you or someone you know needs support, please reach out.
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Every purchase supports the Outback Mind Foundation
We are a registered Australian not-for-profit. Every dollar from film purchases goes directly toward sustaining and expanding our work in regional communities across Australia. Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible.