The Weight of Shame: Survivors Share Their Truth
a "Braving Together" short film that will have a part II
Naming and Describing Shame while Honoring it as a Human Emotion
The Context and Objectives
This is part of our Braving Healing platform, which is a storytelling platform for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Each month we publish a “Braving Together” short film that explores a topic that came up across multiple interviews. This is different from our “Survivor Journey” films which focus on a single individual’s journey. Here we are seeking to help other survivors see and hear a range of experiences on a similar topic.
It’s hard to avoid the topic of shame when facing any sort of trauma. However, CSA survivors face this with some particular complexities. One being that there is so much shame that they were harmed…yet, they did nothing wrong. So shame is complex here and so we wanted to normalize the discussions around it.
The Film
Outcomes and Impact
As of the time posting this, we just released it minutes ago. With all of our work, we continue to hear from participants and viewers across the spectrum of how empowering and healing this process is.
Notes as a Filmmaker on our Journey
When we crafted the vision for Braving Healing as a storytelling platform, we wanted to be able to share themes. Not only did our questions have themes threaded throughout, it’s important that we support survivors not just in hearing of other’s journeys, but also to give them more perspectives on specific topics. This is part one of a two-part series. Splitting the topic into two films allowed us to really separate how people experience and navigate the shame they felt.
