SITREP: A new film titled 'Stew Peas' by Jamaican filmmaker Sosiessia Nixon explores the outlawed obeah belief system in Jamaica, which has roots in West African magic practices. The film centers on a detective's obsession with an unresolved murder case, intertwining themes of cultural heritage and spirituality. TACTICAL ASSESSMENT: The release of this film may reignite discussions around cultural identity and the historical implications of colonialism in Jamaica. It could also influence public perception of traditional practices like obeah, potentially leading to a resurgence in interest or advocacy for cultural recognition. PROJECTED VECTORS: Increased public discourse on obeah may lead to calls for its decriminalization and greater acceptance of traditional practices in Jamaican society.
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