Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing

This project is a regional short film, a visual allegory, on the abuse of cultural beliefs and traditions, the cultivation of false beliefs, and the potential for culture or known beliefs to be weaponized as means for personal gain. The short film specifically tackles sexual abuse committed through...

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Main Authors: Santiago, Ma. Isabelle Y., Santiago, Rac Jecho C., Cheung, Carlos Michael C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_comm-10502022-07-29T01:42:10Z Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing Santiago, Ma. Isabelle Y. Santiago, Rac Jecho C. Cheung, Carlos Michael C. This project is a regional short film, a visual allegory, on the abuse of cultural beliefs and traditions, the cultivation of false beliefs, and the potential for culture or known beliefs to be weaponized as means for personal gain. The short film specifically tackles sexual abuse committed through the indoctrination of cultural beliefs. Folk healing is a tradition of medicine in some provinces of the Philippines, and has been present in the culture even before the colonization period. The healing techniques use a variety of herbal therapies, treatments, and religious beliefs to cure illnesses caused by spirits. However, there have been reported cases of sexual abuse committed by folk healers in these communities, and brings up the issue of the cultivation of blind faith in culture and/or religion. Considering that folk healers are highly respected in these cultures and are considered as being chosen by a higher power, people who have been taught these ideas for their whole lives are susceptible to blind following. This project does not aim to condemn the religious cultural beliefs, but rather to study the susceptibility of blind faith in religion to abuse, and how the abuser uses religion as a means to justify sexual violence. The project aims to effectively portray the psychological effects of abuse, the methods of the abuser, and the culture of communities that practice folk healing. 2022-07-10T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_comm/34 Communication Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Short films Sex crimes Film and Media Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Short films
Sex crimes
Film and Media Studies
spellingShingle Short films
Sex crimes
Film and Media Studies
Santiago, Ma. Isabelle Y.
Santiago, Rac Jecho C.
Cheung, Carlos Michael C.
Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
description This project is a regional short film, a visual allegory, on the abuse of cultural beliefs and traditions, the cultivation of false beliefs, and the potential for culture or known beliefs to be weaponized as means for personal gain. The short film specifically tackles sexual abuse committed through the indoctrination of cultural beliefs. Folk healing is a tradition of medicine in some provinces of the Philippines, and has been present in the culture even before the colonization period. The healing techniques use a variety of herbal therapies, treatments, and religious beliefs to cure illnesses caused by spirits. However, there have been reported cases of sexual abuse committed by folk healers in these communities, and brings up the issue of the cultivation of blind faith in culture and/or religion. Considering that folk healers are highly respected in these cultures and are considered as being chosen by a higher power, people who have been taught these ideas for their whole lives are susceptible to blind following. This project does not aim to condemn the religious cultural beliefs, but rather to study the susceptibility of blind faith in religion to abuse, and how the abuser uses religion as a means to justify sexual violence. The project aims to effectively portray the psychological effects of abuse, the methods of the abuser, and the culture of communities that practice folk healing.
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author Santiago, Ma. Isabelle Y.
Santiago, Rac Jecho C.
Cheung, Carlos Michael C.
author_facet Santiago, Ma. Isabelle Y.
Santiago, Rac Jecho C.
Cheung, Carlos Michael C.
author_sort Santiago, Ma. Isabelle Y.
title Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
title_short Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
title_full Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
title_fullStr Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
title_full_unstemmed Panhuwas: A regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
title_sort panhuwas: a regional short film on sexual abuse, blind faith, and folk healing
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
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