Staffordshire Women’s Aid 50th Anniversary film nominated for award
By Nub News Reporter 7th Mar 2026
A film created to mark the 50th anniversary of Staffordshire Women's Aid has been nominated in the Smiley Charity Film Awards.
The charity has been supporting women, children and young people who have experienced domestic abuse and sexual violence since 1976.
Written and directed by Jack Hughes, who has previously worked with PRADA, the BBC and Panasonic, the film depicts the impact the charity has had on the lives of women in Staffordshire over the past five decades.
Produced by female-led company Tinker Taylor, the short feature touches upon the experiences of women during key historical events such as the 1980s miners strikes and the Millennium celebrations.
Locations such as Market Square in Stafford can be seen in the video with some of the props having been provided by Foregate Street Vintage Emporium.
The Smiley Charity Film Awards aim to celebrate films created by non-profit organisations.

Staffordshire Women's Aid announced on social media: "Thanks to your incredible support, Staffordshire Women's Aid is officially a finalist in the Smiley Charity Film Awards 2026!
"Round 2 voting has just opened, and if you voted for us before, you can vote again – every vote helps us in the People's Choice Award, where the final result is based on the combined votes from both rounds.
"Our film, "Celebrating 50 Years of Staffordshire Women's Aid," tells the story of five decades of supporting survivors across Staffordshire – honouring the women who founded our charity in 1976, the communities who've supported us, and the courage of the survivors who trusted us with their stories."
Click here to watch the film (Trigger Warning: This video contains content that some viewers may find disturbing or upsetting.)
Follow the link to vote for your favourite film.
If you have been affected by domestic or sexual violence and abuse call 0300 330 5959 or click the link
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