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GIRLI, Slap On The Wrist Sarah Dattani Tucker, Eliza Hatch
Only Child

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Sarah Dattani Tucker:
I’m a creative director and filmmaker between London and Los Angeles. My work is rooted in femininity and the female gaze, creating visually powerful images that tell stories through beauty, emotion, and strength. I’m deeply drawn to collaborating with women, and I often work with analogue formats to bring a tactile, intimate quality to the visuals.

Eliza Hatch:
I’m a photographer, speaker, curator, digital creator, and the founder of Cheer Up Luv, which I founded 9 years ago as a photo series retelling women and gender-diverse people's experiences of public sexual harassment. Cheer Up Luv has since evolved into a globally renowned educational platform and community, combining art with journalism, activism, social media and a podcast.

Sarah Dattani Tucker:
I’ve worked closely with Girli across this entire album campaign, and Slap On The Wrist felt like a particularly important and meaningful piece to make. Collaborating with Eliza was incredibly inspiring, and we were so aligned in how we wanted to approach such a sensitive subject with respect, care and strength. I’m really proud of what we created with this team - a film that holds both emotional weight and visual power, and hopefully encourages people to reflect and start conversations.

Eliza Hatch:
Slap On The Wrist is my music video co-directing debut, and it feels incredibly special that it came through a project so closely connected to the heart of Cheer Up Luv. For nearly a decade, I’ve been collecting and sharing survivor stories, and this film allowed us to bring those real experiences into a new, visual space with honesty and care. Working with Girli and Sarah felt completely aligned from the start, and together we created something that I hope makes survivors feel seen and believed, while also challenging how normalised this violence still is.