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Ang munting short film.
Ang munting short film.
The film explores the personal narratives of the Tingguian basket weavers of Uguis, Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte—Indigenous artisans who skillfully craft the iconic baskets. As they navigate the challenges of dwindling resources and the physical demands of their craft, these women embody resilience and cultural pride. In this documentary, we let the baskets speak. We let the souls of the baskets speak. Through their personal stories and the intricate weaving process, including detailed designs, the film highlights how each basket carries generations of Tingguian tradition, ingenuity, and identity. A tribute to the Tingguian weavers, this documentary emphasizes the crucial role of their craft in sustaining their heritage and community in a rapidly changing world.
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