to address the main issues in today's society, 15 directors join with ANC and the Commission on Human Rights in the fight for human rights.
KINSE -- a valuable line up of short films that show us the reality and make us think of what we can do to save the victims.

this project is a follow-up of last year's "amBisyon 2010" which tackled about making the right choice for the next president of the Philippines. the line up of directors include Erik Matti, Carlos Siguion Reyna, Mark Meily, Auraeus Solito, Raymond Red, Jim Libiran, Jon Red, Richard Somes, Ato Bautista, Kiri Dalena, Ray Gibraltar, Raymund Amonoy, Kidlat De Guia, Nico Puertollano, and Paolo Villaluna who all offered their talent in time pro bono for this project.
KINSE is also in celebration of ANC's 15th year in the television industry providing news and information for the valued Filipino people.
a wide array of social issues like domestic violence, women's rights, harassment and killings and justice,
KINSE aims to show the people the reality and hope to earn action to prevent these circumstances.
on a good note, even high-profile stars Anne Curtis and Gina Alajar offered their talent for the same advocacy.
take a look at one trailer of the 15 films that will be shown in
KINSE.
ANC will air a six-part TV special of
KINSE with Ms. Angel Aquino, a known human rights advocate beginning Monday (May 23), 930PM at SkyCable channel 27. learn about
KINSE by logging on
www.kinse.tv. you can also visit and LIKE their Facebook page at
http://www.facebook.com/kinseanc.
here are the list of 15 films:
Erik MattiNang Tumambad ang Hubad na Katotohan
Ato BautistaPilay
Richard Somes1942
Ray GibraltarManilyn’s Dress and the Peking Duck
Auraeus SolitoIndigenous Pelikula
Mark MeilyKaninong Boses
Paolo VillalunaIntolerance
Raymond RedBangin
Jon RedAbsent
Raymund AmonoyLiham Para Kay Marlo
Kiri DalenaMemorial for Filipino Journalists
Kidlat de GuiaANC 19
Nico PuertollanoLabinlima
Carlos Siguon ReynaChoices
Jim Libiran Batch 2011
Jon Red, Raymond Red, Kiri Dalena, Paolo Villaluna, Patricia Evangelista, Raymund Amonoy, Nico Puertollano