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== Info ==
== Info ==
The interstitials presenting the sound of the footsteps with the male voice-over saying "this is the sound of the steps of shoes made by Italian leather," followed by the mother crying after being slapped with a shoe with the male VO saying "this is the sound of your mother who is a victim of domestic violence." In another variant, we hear a child singing while crying for the family, who begs for the food, suggesting that the parents of a child either abandoned or has separated him. There is also a scene where we hear an audio of a woman scream who is burned by a flat iron while the black screen is only shown.
The interstitials presenting the sound of the footsteps with the male voice-over saying "this is the sound of the steps of shoes made by Italian leather," followed by the mother crying after being slapped with a shoe with the male VO saying "this is the sound of your mother who is a victim of domestic violence." In another variant, we hear a child singing while crying for the family, who begs for the food, suggesting that the parents of a child either abandoned or has separated him. There is also a scene where we hear an audio of a woman screaming who is burned by a flat iron while the black screen is only shown.


It is said that the radio interstitial concludes with the statement "...January 22 to 26, 2003, love begins with your family". In TV interstitial, it ends with the black screen and the logo of 4th World Meeting of Families with the above-mentioned date.<ref name="wm1">[https://www.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/2640947106211695 Facebook post about the interstitial].</ref>
It is said that the radio interstitial concludes with the statement "...January 22 to 26, 2003, love begins with your family". In TV interstitial, it ends with the black screen and the logo of 4th World Meeting of Families with the above-mentioned date.<ref name="wm1">[https://www.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/2640947106211695 Facebook post about the interstitial].</ref>

Revision as of 05:57, 17 August 2023

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The World Meeting of Families is a gathering of the Roman Catholic Church that has occurred every three years since 1994.[1][2][3][4] It is organized by the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life, which "promotes the pastoral care of families, protects their rights and dignity in the Church and in civil society, so that they may ever be more able to fulfill their duties."[5][6] It is the biggest gathering of Catholic families in the world.

Background

The 4th World Meeting of Families was held on January 22-26, 2003.[7] Pope John Paul II made an address about the meeting.[8]

Info

The interstitials presenting the sound of the footsteps with the male voice-over saying "this is the sound of the steps of shoes made by Italian leather," followed by the mother crying after being slapped with a shoe with the male VO saying "this is the sound of your mother who is a victim of domestic violence." In another variant, we hear a child singing while crying for the family, who begs for the food, suggesting that the parents of a child either abandoned or has separated him. There is also a scene where we hear an audio of a woman screaming who is burned by a flat iron while the black screen is only shown.

It is said that the radio interstitial concludes with the statement "...January 22 to 26, 2003, love begins with your family". In TV interstitial, it ends with the black screen and the logo of 4th World Meeting of Families with the above-mentioned date.[9]

Availability

The interstitial was aired both on TV and radio on late 2002, with one viewer claimed that he heard it on 93.5 Campus Radio Iloilo (now Barangay FM). The interstitial is currently lost. It is said that there was a promotional poster of it at Mother of Divine Providence Parish in Payatas A., Quezon City.[9][10]

References