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    KINSE: The ANC Human Rights Film Series

    Mommy IrisBy Mommy IrisMay 22, 2011Updated:October 6, 202212 Comments3 Mins Read
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    May 19, 2011 – ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel, launched “Kinse”, a collection of four to six-minute short films on the subject of human rights. It is part of the year-long celebration of ANC’s 15th anniversary of service.

    The series is a collection of short films directed by 15 of the country’s finest filmmakers. Each filmmaker is given the creative freedom and the funding by ANC and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands with the support of The Commission of Human Rights.

    “Kinse” is the second independent film series on television after the success of Ambisyon 2010 which depicted the true state of the nation in the hope of influencing the Filipino voter.

    After the success of their participation in last year’s Ambisyon 2010, directors Erik Matti, Kiri Dalena, Jon Red, Raymond Red and Paolo Villaluna return to ANC as part of 15 filmmakers that will be advocating human rights. Joining them are Ato Bautista, Richard Somes, Ray Gibraltar, Auraeus Solito, Mark Meily, Raymund Amonoy, Kidlat de Guia, Nico Puertollano, Carlos Siguon Reyna and Jim Libiran. All of these directors offered their time and talents to work pro bono for this project.

    Executive producer, Patricia Evangelista, said that the films in “Kinse” will tackle various issues such as women’s rights, children’s rights, gay rights, labor rights, indigenous rights, press freedom, right to information and the freedom to live freely.

    Mainstream actresses Anne Curtis and Gina Alajar will take part in one of the short films in the series. In the film “Nang Tumambad ang Hubad na Katotohanan”, Curtis plays a 28 year-old woman who, despite the firm objection of her parents, wants to appear in an adult movie. Director Erik Matti disclosed that his short film will tackle the right of the person to live freely; to live the life he/she wanted.

    Palanca-awardee Jim Libiran, through his film, Batch 2011, tells the story of young men entering a ‘brotherhood’. It is his way of telling the graduates of this generation to protect democracy.

    In his movie, “Intolerance”, Director Paolo Villaluna tells the story of a little boy whose life was cut short because society didn’t approve of his sexual preferences.

    ANC will air a six-part TV special on “Kinse” hosted by actress and human rights advocate Angel Aquino beginning May 23, 2011, Monday, 9:30p.m. on SkyCable channel 47.

    Get to know more about the films and the directors of “Kinse” at www.kinse.tv.

    DIRECTOR FILM RIGHT/FREEDOM

    Erik Matti

    Nang Tumambad ang Hubad na Katotohan

    Right to live freely

    Ato Bautista

    Pilay

    Freedom from violence

    Richard Somes

    1942

    Children’s rights

    Ray Gibraltar

    Manilyn’s Dress and the Peking Duck

    Indigenous rights

    Auraeus Solito

    Indigenous Pelikula

    Indigenous rights

    Mark Meily

    Kaninong Boses

    Freedom of speech

    Paolo Villaluna

    Intolerance

    Gay rights

    Raymond Red

    Bangin

    Labor rights

    Jon Red

    Absent

    Children’s rights

    Raymund Amonoy

    Liham Para Kay Marlo

    Women’s rights

    Kiri Dalena

    Memorial for Filipino Journalists

    Press freedom

    Kidlat de Guia

    ANC 19

    Indigenous rights

    Nico Puertollano

    Labinlima

    Women’s rights

    Carlos Siguon Reyna

    Choices

    Women’s rights

    Jim Libiran

    Batch 2011

    Right to information

     

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    12 Comments

    1. posh post on May 22, 2011 8:42 pm

      hahaha natawa ako dun a…”gusto kong maghubad!” weeeeee

      Reply
    2. Aeirin Acosta on May 22, 2011 8:44 pm

      panalo diba! hahaha @posh post

      Reply
    3. Gene on May 22, 2011 9:58 pm

      naka-set na sa calendar para mag-alarm bukas. Sana ipalabas din sa local channels.

      Reply
    4. Aeirin Acosta on May 22, 2011 10:08 pm

      Hi Gene,

      oo nga sana palabas din sa local channels. or pwdeng maglabas sila ng DVD, then ung kita pwde mapunta sa mga future projects nila or sa chosen advocacy nila

      Reply
    5. Ja-Rab-Le on May 23, 2011 1:07 am

      the first video talks about morality. 2nd talks about brotherhood. parehong mabigat na issues. hay naisip ko tuloy “what if” mangyari ‘to sa mga anak ko? parang di ko kakayanin. “just in case” mangyari, at tumutol ako. binabalewala ko ba rights nila?

      Reply
    6. Ja-Rab-Le on May 25, 2011 2:44 am

      hindi ako maka-get over dito. walang masamang tinapay saken. pero sana lang wag mangyari talaga ‘to sa mga anak ko.

      Reply
    7. Aeirin Acosta on May 25, 2011 3:50 am

      napanood mo te donna? wala kaming cable e. nkakainis

      Reply
    8. Ja-Rab-Le on May 26, 2011 2:38 am

      ala din kami cable. sana mag-release sila ng cd.

      Reply
    9. mama cooks on June 14, 2011 8:05 pm

      hindi rin ako nakanood. bhuhu

      Reply
    10. Shengkay on June 18, 2011 5:38 pm

      same here..I like the works of Erik Matti as always..award winning and well deserve of International recognition..daming na-ta-tackle becuase of this film..

      Reply
    11. Kumikz on August 8, 2011 9:22 pm

      Ang ganda tlga…
      Ang dami kong natutunan…

      Reply
    12. gelo on August 9, 2011 8:42 am

      ahm like ko po ung film na absent .,^^.,

      Reply

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