Wednesday, February 29, 2012


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Sunday, February 12, 2012

FREE ERICSON ACOSTA!

Let's put a stop to all these injustices.
ERICSON ACOSTA is a former editor of the U.P. Philippine Collegian. He is also known to his peers at the university as a poet, thespian, and songwriter.

He was arrested without warrant by the military on February 13, 2011, in an upland barrio in Samar just because the laptop he carried roused the suspicion of soldiers. He was accompanied by a local barrio official at the time of his arrest, as he was doing human rights work as volunteer researcher of the local peasant group KAPAWA in Western Samar.

We, his family, friends, colleagues and supporters demand nothing less than his immediate and unconditional release. Political persecution and the malevolent criminalization of activists have no place in a democracy.

Ericson’s sense of responsibility as Iskolar ng Bayan has led him to work in the grassroots and create art with the people. Even in detention, Ericson continues to craft poetry and songs, highlighting the plight of political prisoners in the country.

Respect for human rights is an indication of the government’s resolve to genuinely serve the people. Political prisoners are rights advocates whose bid for a more humane society is twisted and distorted in the hands of state discourse. Ericson Acosta’s right to participate productively as a free citizen of this country is violated each day he remains in detention. A year after his illegal arrest, we enjoin all freedom-loving Filipinos to defend human rights and to usher in peace based on justice.

FREE THE ARTIST!
FREE ERICSON ACOSTA!
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!


Please sign the petition and share.   Thank you.

To read more, http://www.change.org/petitions/release-detained-filipino-artist-ericson-acosta-now.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Huling Tawad (Last Haggle) – 180 Microcinema Festival

Synopsis

A struggling musician scours the city in search of the perfect classical guitar and ends up in a small district of locally-made musical instruments. His pursuit leads him to a rare encounter that forces him to face an unfinished past.

4 Simple Steps to show your love & support
1. Go to Huling Tawad (Last Haggle) page. Click VOTE to log in using your account in Facebook, Twitter, Gmail or Yahoo. Once you are connected, go back to the page and click VOTE and leave a comment (encouraged).
2. Share the link through Facebook.
3. Tweet about the film on Twitter with the hashtag #lasthaggle180.
4. Make a review and a blog post about the film.

Enjoy watching the film! Thanks everyone!

Production, Cast & Crew

Actors
Abet Umil (Man)
Joanna Lerio (Woman)

Hazel Anne Macasu
Desiree Macasu
Anthony Alvarez
(Street Children)

Director, Screenplay , Cinematography & Editing

Altair R. Macatiag

Producer & Creative Director
Divina Nova Joy D. Dela Cruz

Sound Design
Mark Christopher Ramirez

Musical Score
Joselito Gerardino

Production Crew
Edward Macasu & Andrew Evan Alvarez

Huling Tawad (Last Haggle) – 180 Microcinema Festival

Huling Tawad (Last Haggle) – 180 Microcinema Festival

Synopsis

A struggling musician scours the city in search of the perfect classical guitar and ends up in a small district of locally-made musical instruments. His pursuit leads him to a rare encounter that forces him to face an unfinished past.

4 Simple Steps to show your love & support
1. Go to Huling Tawad (Last Haggle) page. Click VOTE to log in using your account in Facebook, Twitter, Gmail or Yahoo. Once you are connected, go back to the page and click VOTE and leave a comment (encouraged).
2. Share the link through Facebook.
3. Tweet about the film on Twitter with the hashtag #lasthaggle180.
4. Make a review and a blog post about the film.

Enjoy watching the film! Thanks everyone!

Production, Cast & Crew

Actors
Abet Umil (Man)
Joanna Lerio (Woman)

Hazel Anne Macasu
Desiree Macasu
Anthony Alvarez
(Street Children)

Director, Screenplay , Cinematography & Editing

Altair R. Macatiag

Producer & Creative Director
Divina Nova Joy D. Dela Cruz

Sound Design
Mark Christopher Ramirez

Musical Score
Joselito Gerardino

Production Crew
Edward Macasu & Andrew Evan Alvarez