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Even if Heaven Cries is a movie about a mother who lost her house and daughter to a landslide in Southern, Leyte, Philippines. She is one of many recipients of Gawad Kalinga's housing projects. Gawad Kalinga (give care) is a non-profit organization which aims to rebuild the Philippines one family at a time under the motto "No More Slums. No More Violence. No More Poverty."
In 2004, Gawad Kalinga (or GK for short) launched a campaign that envisioned 700,000 homes in 7,000 communities in 7 years. Though this movement was started by a Catholic family ministry, it is also open to Filipino Muslims and those of other faiths.
For more information, please visit www.gawadkalinga.org and www.ancopusa.org.
You may also send your inquiries to P.O. Box 172781, Denver, CO 80217-2781.
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February 8th, as filmmakers, content creators, and local businesses, we will stand together on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol to show the legislators our support for the new film incentives in Colorado.
Currently Colorado is 46th out of 50 states in terms of film incentives, ahead of just a few states that don't have incentives at all.
No feature film has utilized the current incentives in Colorado for the last 4 years.
Currently we have a 10% incentive and aim to increase it to 20%.
When Georgia increased from 10 to 20% in 2008, they went from $229 million film related dollars to $2.9 billion. In one year.
This is our year Colorado. Let's build our film community.
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