top of page

Merchandise

DelloFlix has launched apparel for our Unity at Home campaigns, "#MovieNightsMatter" and "Make Movies Great Again!". We developed these campaigns in order to promote the development of good storytellers in the entertainment industry as well as to promote harmony, structure, and love in the home.

Support Our Campaigns

Family Love is needed

One study published in Journal of Child and Family Studies revealed that parental pressure and control over sports participation can have negative consequences, including reduced enjoyment, higher anxiety levels and reduced levels of self-esteem. Another Journal of Personality research study discovered that children whose parents perceive them to be overly controlling in regards to academic achievements tend to experience increased levels of stress and depression as emotional outcomes.

Parents that are too strict and demanding can cause anxiety, pressure and low self-esteem in their children. Furthermore, when children are constantly pressured to perform and achieve, this creates a stressful atmosphere in the household that threatens family relations; eventually this may result in broken trust between parent and children or an erosion of emotional connection and support within it. When parents fail to prioritize spending quality time with their kids as promised it can further damage relationships within it resulting in further strain between parent-child relations.

 

Parents need to strike a balance between extracurricular activities and quality time spent with their children to promote health family relationships and overall well-being, prioritizing emotional connection as an aid towards helping their child build sense of security in the household.

Untitled design (5).png
Untitled design (13).png
Untitled design (13).png
Untitled design (13).png
Untitled design (13).png
Untitled design (13).png
Untitled design (13).png

Watching movies as a family offers many advantages. Watching films together provides an invaluable way to bond and engage in quality time together while sharing emotions, engaging in meaningful discussions and building strong bonds between family members. Furthermore, viewing movies together promotes empathy and understanding among family members by showing different viewpoints on screen that promote empathy - this may particularly prove advantageous when helping children develop important social and emotional skills.

Untitled design (10).png

#MovieNightsMatter

Untitled design (12).png

Nowadays, movies often face criticism for lacking originality in their storylines and failing to stand out as unique films. Unfortunately, many recent offerings consist of sequels or remakes based on existing books, comics or video games which make these criticisms valid. Watching great films together can create future storytellers in the family. Exposing children to various genres, styles and narratives will stimulate their imaginations and creative juices. They may develop an affinity for storytelling and start creating their own tales and characters, providing children an outlet to express themselves and develop their individual voice. Furthermore, watching movies together exposes children to various cultures and experiences which broadens their horizons while helping foster empathy and compassion as individuals.

Watching movies as a family can bring many advantages: bonding opportunities are abundant; empathy and understanding increase significantly; future storytellers may find inspiration; by taking time together for movie viewing sessions, families can create lasting memories as they pass down storytelling traditions to future generations.

Make Movies Great Again! 

Untitled design (8).png
Untitled design (8)_edited.png
Untitled design (8).png
Untitled design (8)_edited.png
Untitled design (8)_edited.png
Untitled design (8).png
Untitled design (8).png
Untitled design (8)_edited.png
Untitled design (8)_edited.png
Untitled design (8)_edited.png
Untitled design (8).png
Untitled design (8).png

What do you think?

Support our campaign by sharing it with your friends and family!

bottom of page