Every day, across countries, cultures and contexts, women are killed for one reason: they are women. What often begins as control evolves into violence and ends in silence. Warnings ignored, protective measures violated and systems that fail to act in time.
This opening explores the repetition behind these stories.
The headlines change. The languages change. The outcome doesn’t.
Through a visual language inspired by archives, newspaper clippings and protest imagery, the project builds a global perspective on feminicide, not as isolated cases but as a pattern.
This is not about one victim.
It is about all of them.

Created, Directed & Animated: Larissa "Potter" Teixeira
Art Direction & Design Screens: Hale Mello
Music Editing & Sound Design: Jéssica Bernardes
Fictional project inspired by real events and patterns. (fonts used)​​​​​​​
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The moodboard guided the visual direction, bringing together references from investigative journalism, archival materials and protest imagery. The goal was to build a visual language that feels dense, raw and grounded in reality.
From concept to execution, the project was conceived and directed to reflect repetition, tension and the absence of resolution.

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