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Va Tapuia - ”Women and Girls – a sacred covenant”
”Women and Girls - a sacred covenant” (2021)
Working with a local community, Steve’s film explores how Samoan culture can help support gender equality. In this film a well known proverbial expression reveals a cultural basis for gender equality and a respectful regard for women and girls.
Project collaboration with UNESCO & Arts & Humanities Research Council funding. Produced as part of Pacific Community filmmaking consortium, Film4Gender project, pacificfilm.net
Filmmaker: Steve Percival, Tiapapata Arts Centre
Contact: steven.percival@gmail.com 2021
zhlédnutí: 257

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Modern Men & Woke Women Official Version
zhlédnutí 169Před 2 lety
In this film, the Peer2Peer Media Team at the University of Samoa, highlight the perspectives of the local community on what they think defines an ideal Samoan man or woman nowadays. By engaging with both the younger and elder generation, 'Modern Men & Woke Women' covers a diverse approach to the topic, involving common as well as new concepts to what ideal gender roles are in Samoa. The aim of...
Behind the Scenes WEAVING THE STREETS
zhlédnutí 86Před 2 lety
The making of the film, Weaving the Streets and how the process has had an impact on the lives of participants. Weaving the Streets is a documentary about Rani, a trans street worker from Fiji. Directors: : Larry Thomas & Joji Nabalarua (X’isle Productions) (lariotomasi@gmail.com) Produced as part of the Pacific Community Filmmaking Consortium, Film4Gender funded by Arts & Humanities Research C...
Film4Gender
zhlédnutí 203Před 3 lety
A collection of short films by Pacific filmmakers, produced in 2020. The films focus on gender inequality, gender based violence and local responses to the impact of Covid-19 in the Pacific. The film's showcase Pacific filmmakers working with communities to tell important stories and highlight women's strength and resilience as well as calling for structural change to support gender equality. 1...
Hero-ine
zhlédnutí 951Před 3 lety
The film Hero-ine aims to make people think about attitudes towards gender through the story of male and female heroes in trouble. A key partner in the project, Family Support Centre, will use the film and small grant funding from the project to discuss attitudes towards gender with local authorities. Family Support Centre is a local non-governmental organisation that was established in 1995 to...
WEAVING the Streets
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 3 lety
Weaving the Streets tells the story of Rani, a trans woman growing up in a Fijian village and the struggle and suffering she has faced, leaving home while still in high school to “work the streets” as a sex worker. This story is about her determination to be who she is and her courage to change her identity and gender while facing discrimination, hardship and violence. Directors: : Larry Thomas...
Pacific Connections, 2018 - Samoa
zhlédnutí 30Před 3 lety
This film showcases some of the work of Samoan filmmaker Steven Percival to highlight gender based violence and the demonstrates how it has been used to inform discussion about the issue. The films shows extracts from Steve's 2015 film on GBV in Samoa, Sisi Le La’Afa - Raise the sennet Sail. It includes events in Samoa that were part of Pacific Connections, an AHRC funded networking tour of the...
Te Ala kite Mae
zhlédnutí 87KPřed 3 lety
Te Ala kite Mae looks at domestic violence through the story of a young Tuvaluan couple who live in a traditional setting. The aim of the film is to create awareness amongst the youth about the impact of domestic violence on women. Filmmaker: Tala Simeti Produced as part of Film4Gender & Pacific Community Filmmaking Consortium. Website: pacificfilm.net Email: info@pacificfilm.net Instagram: Pac...
Resilience
zhlédnutí 507Před 3 lety
The impact of the pandemic on Samoans and everyday life.This film examines the impact of COVID -19 in Samoa, in a country without a confirmed case. It shares the intimacy of the struggle for normalcy, the economic impact of a tourist industry left decimated and of organizations working in the communities to support vulnerable families. Producer: Ramona Boodoosingh and team from National Univers...
From the market to the parliament
zhlédnutí 195Před 3 lety
Women leaders and the effects of Covid 19 restrictions in Arawa, Bougainville Island. The film explores local women’s responses to the restrictions imposed in Arawa during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic & how women emerged as leaders during this time. Producer/Director: Llane Munau A Voices in the Wilderness production with Pacific Community Filmmaking Consortium, Film4Gender, 2020. Website: pac...
Wanem ia fos
zhlédnutí 586Před 3 lety
Wanem ia Fos is about consent in sexual relations. This short video in Bislama with English subtitles, uses a class room setting to explain the messages of when in a relationship it is not right to have sex with out the consent of the partner, by forcing the partner, by taking advantage while the partner is under the influence of alcohol, because of the assumption that once you have had sex you...
Strongpela Meri
zhlédnutí 84Před 3 lety
"Strongpela Meri" (Strong Women). The film highlights the resilience of women in and around Goroka in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea during the 28 day national Covid-19 lockdown in 2020, providing food for their families and as table mamas selling produce in the streets. The film features Ms. Eriko Fufurefa, president and the founder of KUSWA (Kafe Urban Settlers Women’s Association)...
Pacific Connections 2018, Papua New Guinea
zhlédnutí 19Před 3 lety
Community filmmakers, organisations and academics from across the Pacific come together to share practice and discuss how community media can be used to combat gender based violence. Produced as part of Pacific connections, 2018 Website: pacificfilm.net Email: info@pacificfilm.net Instagram: PacificFilm4Gender Twitter: @film4gender Facebook: @pacificcommunityfilmmakingconsortium

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  • @lilafousaga16
    @lilafousaga16 Před měsícem

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    Alofatu asoo

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    @lilafousaga16 Před 3 měsíci

    Alofatu. Asoooooooòoo

  • @user-mn4zl9dm3k
    @user-mn4zl9dm3k Před 5 měsíci

    what you do

  • @damianjosephmamatuki1055

    Came here after our tutor showed us this video in our discussion❤.

  • @gemmadngirchobong4621

    Life goes on better take a brake...if he really loves you he will treat you better and make you happy like the way you love him better find a job and stay away from him for a while until he become faithfully and honest to you. It's your decision to make better life for you to be happy for who you are...don't stay unhappy your cursing your soul and you will become ill so make a move before it's too late. JESUS CHRIST LOVES YOU he wants you become happy.

  • @udz5480
    @udz5480 Před rokem

    That man with the white cloth on his head has no shame, she is a married woman, at least respect that! He should be speaking to the man not manhandling his wife! What kind of parents does this girl have, she is their daughter! Sweetie, he will never change, get out!

  • @fabiankawau3362
    @fabiankawau3362 Před rokem

    HE AHA ENEI MEA 🤔🤔🤔

  • @moanasoatini4363
    @moanasoatini4363 Před rokem

    She's got the look of fear in her eyes. Underneath that smile behind clothes doors is when the monster comes out

  • @onosaimageo4194
    @onosaimageo4194 Před rokem

    Samoan language and tuvalu language is the same but the accent makes it different!

  • @nicoleobrien8847
    @nicoleobrien8847 Před rokem

    🍬 packet 5 10 yesplease

  • @stephfkalapu9682
    @stephfkalapu9682 Před rokem

    OMG

  • @joylogo6137
    @joylogo6137 Před rokem

    This is really sad I wish men in Tuvalu would stop abusesing woman like that. That not right woman have to stand up for them self

  • @luamanolusama1868
    @luamanolusama1868 Před 2 lety

    Love love this. Keep these videos coming bruh, e gali kii me ne real life experiences e tupu loa i kaiga i aso nei maise ki fafine e ola fakasaunoa - You're giving them a VOICE !!

  • @sinalomaNai
    @sinalomaNai Před 2 lety

    Ne akoakoga ki tino Tuvalu ke taumafai o faetete ate mea nei kote Violence se fai fua pela meko tagata e taa fafine nisi taimi ko fafine .. Se ata e gali kii loa kia tatou ke maua ne akoakoga taua mai iei Stop Violence

  • @fogxy565
    @fogxy565 Před 2 lety

    Tapa Ate tala Tena ko Fai Mo akoakoga Ki tauavaga I aso nei pisi Loa ko IC ne mumea e tauLoto Mai konei need more plss ftai lasi🥺🤞💯💯

  • @efftsii
    @efftsii Před 2 lety

    Good one

  • @milianaiga3146
    @milianaiga3146 Před 3 lety

    Rani 💘😘😘😘

  • @cherylovers9171
    @cherylovers9171 Před 3 lety

    Rani I remember that time in Cambodia and I am so pleased to see you doing so well. Congratulations

  • @arshadalishah3817
    @arshadalishah3817 Před 3 lety

    You go gal, build your dreams. All I know is that I've known you for the past 20 years and as a former taxi driver in Suva have seen your struggles on the streets. And thank you for being my friend as I always regarded you. May God bless you in your further endeavours.

  • @PeterSIpeli
    @PeterSIpeli Před 3 lety

    this is wonderful, biggest love Rani and to the ppl behind the making of this video

  • @laneyfost
    @laneyfost Před 3 lety

    I have known this beautiful woman for over 20 years now......she is strong and is very sure of her identity......and she has been through ups and downs......but continues to live her life as she wants

  • @hannahmarawalker5515
    @hannahmarawalker5515 Před 3 lety

    What a journey Pei ❤ You taught me to stand up for myself and that's what I'm doing today.. Love you sis x