Protection: A Film about Men and Condoms in the Time of HIV and AIDS
SummaryText
Produced by Sonke Gender Justice and Fireworx Media, "Protection" is a documentary exploring the ways in which men and boys in South Africa, Kenya, and Sierra Leone relate to and experience condom use. Accompanied by a facilitator's guide, the film explores why correct and consistent condom use remains a challenge for many men across the continent, despite the fact that condoms are widely available. The guide highlights issues surrounding condom use that need to be discussed. It also suggests different ways to utilise the film and lists questions that can help focus discussion after viewings.
The film is divided into 3 parts:
The film is divided into 3 parts:
- Soweto, South Africa: Following the stories of an elderly, respected trainer in a Soweto boxing club and a young Johannesburg boxer, this section looks at the challenges in caring for a healthy, strong body in a world of HIV.
- Kenya: A stone-carving community gathers to discuss the importance of condoms and how to stop tradition dying out as a result of HIV and AIDS.
- Sierra Leone: This section explores the different attitudes and approaches of two young men with different views on condom use in a shanty town in post-war Sierra Leone.
Publication Date
Languages
English, French, Portuguese, Swahili, Chichewa, Zulu, Hausa
Source
Protection website on November 9 2010
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