Documenting a cultural legacy
At SACI, our documentaries delve into the rich tapestry of sabong as a profound cultural and historical subject. Through meticulously recorded interviews, extensive archival footage, expert commentary, and rigorous educational analysis, we present an academic exploration of its traditions and evolution. Join us as we uncover the narratives that shape this unique heritage.

Exploring diverse narratives through film
Our documentary series offers a comprehensive look at sabong through various lenses, crafted to deepen understanding and appreciation. Viewers can explore topics such as: cultural history & origins, tracing the roots and evolution of the practice; regional traditions and variations, highlighting unique practices across different locales; oral histories and interviews, capturing personal accounts and perspectives; archival footage with educational narration, bringing historical events to life with expert commentary; and timeline-based historical overviews, providing clear chronological insights into key developments.

Academic rigor for cultural understanding
SACI’s documentaries are exclusively presented for academic study and fostering cultural understanding. It is imperative to note that this content is not intended as instruction, endorsement, or promotion of modern practices. Our focus remains strictly on historical documentation and scholarly analysis, providing an unbiased educational resource for researchers, students, and cultural enthusiasts.

Exclusive access, profound discoveries
Access to our documentary films and the complete visual archives is an exclusive benefit for SACI members, available within a private educational archive. These documentaries reflect historical practices and viewpoints and are presented for informational purposes only; they do not endorse, promote, or encourage any illegal or prohibited activities. We invite you to become a member to unlock this invaluable collection.