A crew united by the mission to capture real voices and bring their stories to light.
A small team of storytellers came together with a single purpose: to bring the documentary to life with honesty and heart. In listening to Aeta mothers and midwives, they learned not only about the challenges faced, but also about the strength of their stories and the responsibility of telling them. Giting Ng Duyan reflects the team’s commitment to honoring these voices, amplifying their experiences, and creating a narrative rooted in empathy and respect.
Tatay King is the husband of Nanay Rosalie, one of the Aeta mothers we interviewed. He also served as our guide to the “gasak”, which is about an hour’s hike uphill. (“Gasak” refers to a type of livelihood activity and the land associated with it. Farming the “gasak” is often done as a family or community activity that helps sustain the community.)
Ms. Menchie is a midwife from RHU Palauig and served as our main contact person both at the RHU and within the Aeta community of Sitio Dampay, Brgy. Salaza, Palauig, Zambales. She welcomed us into her community, participated in interviews, and guided us on tours of the RHU Palauig birthing clinic (currently under renovation) as well as the Aeta community in Dampay.
Tatay King is the husband of Nanay Rosalie, one of the Aeta mothers we interviewed. He also served as our guide to the “gasak”, which is about an hour’s hike uphill. (“Gasak” refers to a type of livelihood activity and the land associated with it. Farming the “gasak” is often done as a family or community activity that helps sustain the community.)
Ms. Menchie is a midwife from RHU Palauig and served as our main contact person both at the RHU and within the Aeta community of Sitio Dampay, Brgy. Salaza, Palauig, Zambales. She welcomed us into her community, participated in interviews, and guided us on tours of the RHU Palauig birthing clinic (currently under renovation) as well as the Aeta community in Dampay.
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