The Pacific Community Filmmaking Consortium: producing pacific community-based films by Pacific filmmakers

Kirsten Macleod
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ABSTRACT This case study will discuss the impact pathways associated with a practice-led impact and engagement project based in the Pacific through the establishment of The Pacific Community Filmmaking Consortium. The project aims to support community-based and participatory media production as a creative and credible approach to influencing policy and communities in relation to gender inequality and gender-based violence in the region. The project commissioned and produced a slate of eight films, Film4Gender, by Pacific filmmakers on the theme of gender-based violence, gender inequality and Pacific responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. The project aims to give visibility to and build capacity amongst a network of Pacific community-based filmmakers and organisations whose work with communities addresses gender inequality in vernacular terms, with local participation and frames of reference. Supporting their work opens up alternative routes to understanding and influencing gender inequality in the Pacific. The Consortium’s approach to practice aims to foreground the potential impact of processes of production and distribution of Pacific-made films on individuals, institutions and communities. Drawing on interviews with the filmmakers, this paper demonstrates how some of the project’s first-year impact pathways reflect broader concerns of sustainability of practice and development in the region.
太平洋共同体电影制作联合会:由太平洋电影人制作太平洋共同体电影
本案例研究将通过建立太平洋社区电影制作联盟,讨论与太平洋地区实践主导的影响和参与项目相关的影响途径。该项目旨在支持以社区为基础的参与性媒体制作,作为一种创造性和可信的方法,影响本区域有关性别不平等和基于性别的暴力的政策和社区。该项目委托太平洋电影制作人制作了八部电影《Film4Gender》,主题是基于性别的暴力、性别不平等和太平洋地区对Covid-19大流行的应对。该项目旨在提高太平洋地区以社区为基础的电影人和组织网络的知名度,并在这些组织中建立能力,这些组织与社区合作,在当地参与和参考框架的情况下,以当地语言解决性别不平等问题。支持她们的工作为理解和影响太平洋地区的性别不平等开辟了其他途径。该联盟的实践方法旨在突出太平洋电影的制作和发行过程对个人、机构和社区的潜在影响。通过对电影制作人的采访,本文展示了该项目第一年的一些影响途径如何反映了该地区实践和发展的可持续性的更广泛关注。
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