
English and Thai
http://www.archive.org/details/prevaids-tonn
Français et Thai
http://www.archive.org/details/Tonn-Fr-
Nederlands & Thai
http://www.archive.org/details/PrevAIDStonnnederland
Deutsch & Thai
http://www.archive.org/details/PrevAIDS_TONN_deutsch
Ce document n'est pas une fiction. Il impose un usage qui respecte l'enfant concerné. Si cette condition est respectée vous pouvez télécharger le VDO sur n'importe quel site pour donner à ce garçon l'occasion de susciter encore des sentiments dans le monde. e
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1. TYPE OF PREVENTION MATERIAL.
- VDO .
- Length: 6'30''
- Language: Actually the available languages are
......o Voice: Thai language
......o Available subtitles: English, French, Dutch and German languages.
- Le VDO (l'original est au format DV) est compatible avec la normes TV pal et convient pour les formats Mpeg ( DVD/VCD...) (faire la demande)
2. OBJECTIVES OF "TONN ".
Targeted people
- Mainly designed for a western audience, this clip can easily be used for
other cultures, including Thai culture. It is a "Thai story" focusing
on "why" men refuse to use condoms but such type of story happens
everywhere and everyday in every country of the world.
- However, the clip is not adequate for any group of people who does not
know the basic information about AIDS and the use of condom as main prevention
for HIV sexual transmission.
- Since the material is designed for TV broadcasting and since the TV reaches
all sociologic groups of the society, the content is totally compatible
with the requirements of the tribal, agrarian, industrial and post-industrial
groups. The video clip is not sexually shocking, not involved in religion
or political issues and not perturbing moral or ethic principles.
- The material is not adapted (but surely not contra-indicated) for students
of primary or secondary schools.
Messages
Leading messages:
In Thailand, the "first" line
of AIDS prevention messages, which includes scientific and technical basic
information concerning HIV/AIDS ways of contamination and relevant prevention,
has been well disseminated among the Thai population through former strong
AIDS prevention campaigns. Indeed, for instance, more than 90% of Thai men
know that they should use a condom when having casual sexual intercourse.
Although repeating once a major "first" line message to use condom
when having dangerous sexual practices, this video clip goes beyond the
"first" line message and mainly deals with "second"
line messages.
"Second" line AIDS prevention messages, which can only be delivered
if the "first" line messages have previously been spread into
the population, focus on constraints and reasons why people do not follow
the "first" line prevention messages and the consequences of such
unprotected sexual behavior. These "second" line messages may
be relevant to psychology, sociology or culture and may not be directly
related with characteristics of HIV/AIDS disease. Detailed examples can
be found in the project proposal.
This video clip tries to deliver several "second" line messages, mainly by tackling:
- The reasons evoked by men who refuse
to use condoms when having dangerous sexual practices, although these men
are fully aware of the risk of HIV/AIDS contamination.
- Among all the evoked reasons: less feeling, etc. , one hidden reason is
the impotence, which is one possible side effect related with the use of
condom. The concept of "virility" is
often felt at stake with the use of condom producing impotence, even if
it is temporary. A man, who is aware or even only suspicious of the
possible impotence associated with the use of condom, will rather refuse
to use condom than take the risk that his "virility" is criticized.
The message "a man who refuses to wear a condom is not a true man"
is trying to change the concept of virility, which is actually just limited
mainly to the ability of the man to satisfy the woman. By using a condom
and by accepting to face the possible side effect of it (temporary impotence),
these are the new characteristics of a "true virile man".
- The quite sensitive issue of intra conjugal HIV contamination. The video clip emphasizes on the difficulty of the husband to confess to his wife that he had an extra conjugal
and unprotected sexual relationship.
- Some dramatic consequences of HIV/AIDS disease such as children who are
becoming orphans and children who are contaminated by their mother.
- The important social and psychological destructive répercussions in relation
to HIV infection.
3. THE CONCEPT OF "TONN"
"Tonn" is a short emotional movie presenting a true story, which drives the spectator to the apex of sadness, sorrow and tragedy.
The camera is exploring the body of one 8 years old kid who just died from AIDS. Suddenly, in the background, a voice of a man (without seeing him) is enumerating to his wife the reasons why he refused to use a condom despite the fact that she suggested him to wear one. Instead of entering into visual details about the loving couple, the camera continues to explore the dead body of the child and the microphone continues to record the reasons evoked by the husband about why he did not use condoms.


(Si vous le désirez vous pouvez aussi télécharger un tout tout petit fichier autoexecutable qui résume en très basse résolution le VDO. Il est traduit en 7 langues! (En,Fr,Sp,Nd,Jp,Th, Ge))
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paul yves wery - aidspreventionpro@gmail.com
aids-hospice.com & prevaids.org & stylite.net