Amid shrinking civic and democratic space, and a culture of impunity, three women named Maria are on a journey to see truth and fight for justice.

Synopsis

Maria is a common given name to a Filipina. In 2016, Duterte’s drug war left 26,000 to 30,000 families, fatherless or husbandless. The wives and mothers of the killed victims are left trying to meet both ends for their families. The documentary follows three women named Maria after the bloodbath of Duterte’s drug war. A staunch supporter turned victim, a wife & mother fighting for their rights, and a woman who became a beacon of hope.

Director's Notes

Personal is political. Our most basic right is the Right to life. Human rights are innate to us; but with Duterte’s authoritarian leadership; rights have been curtailed, abused, and become a privilege to a few. In a culture of violence and killings, we live in a society where asserting your right can lead you to be charged as a rebel or terrorist.

Making this documentary is my assertion that as storytellers, we have an obligation to use our voice and skill to tell the story of the marginalized, not to romanticize their issues & stories but to be a medium in advocating their rights and hopefully can influence the audience and policymakers towards a better society. This documentary also highlights women’s voice, role (and lens) and participation in shaping the future of our society.

This is a story about Maria (mother, women’s issues, and motherland) told and lensed by a woman. I have observed that majority of women filmmakers in the Philippines are documentary filmmakers, I often ask why; but maybe because we have more sensitivities to the issues of the world; – documentary as women’s cinema as counter cinema.

Documentaries shine in darkness. May this film be a light in finding truth and justice like what my Marias are looking for.

Agenda 

  • 5.00 pm - 5.30 pm - Networking and refreshments
  • 5.30 pm - 6.40 pm - Film Screening 
  • 6.40 pm - 7.15 pm - Discussion and Q&A, facilitated by Dr. Merlinda Bobis

For more information, please contact philippines.institute@anu.edu.au

Venue: Hedley Bull Theatre (HB1), Hedley Bull Building, ANU

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About the Filmmaker

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Sheryl-Rose-Andes

Sheryl Andes

SHERYL ROSE M. ANDES is a development worker, filmmaker, and educator. She spent a decade in NGO work before embracing filmmaking. Her documentaries received recognitions from Sineng Pambansa, Gawad CCP para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Bidyo, Ethnocineca in Vienna, and recently in DocEdge Kolkata. Her first feature film, a Carlos Palanca-winning script, Pandanggo sa Hukay, was a finalist at Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival in August 2019.

She is currently a faculty member at the Digital Film program of the School of Media Studies, Mapua University handling courses in film production, documentary, regional cinema, gender, and research. Maria is her first full-length documentary and also the first documentary to compete in Cinemalaya history.

Film Screenings

Details

Date

In-person

Location

Hedley Bull Lecture Theatre (HB1), Hedley Bull Building 130, corner of Garran Road and Liversidge Street, ANU

Cost

Free

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