Philippine Daily Inquirer

Coco boosts Lockdown Cinema Club’s initiative for low-income film workers

- By Marinel Cruz @marinelrcr­uzinq

Actor Coco Martin, well known for his philanthro­pic work, has donated half a million pesos in support for Lockdown Cinema Club’s aim to raise funds for low-income film workers affected by the temporary stoppage of film production, says filmmaker Paolo Villaluna.

Villaluna is the president of the Directors Guild of the Philippine­s Inc. (DGPI), one of the club’s major partners in the said activity.

The director says the article that was recently published in the Inquirer announcing the fundraisin­g “has helped expose it to so many people, including Coco. It’s helping so many lives,” he declares.

For transparen­cy, the funds collected and being distribute­d by Lockdown Cinema Club are posted online. “The public can see the actual names and beneficiar­ies. As of last week, more than 1,200 film workers have already received assistance. I believe the group is preparing for a second wave since the quarantine was extended,” he reports.

Quoting film producer Alemberg Ang, Lockdown Cinema Club representa­tive, the fundraisin­g has already helped 1,317 film workers as of April 17. “Only 183 beneficiar­ies, from the 1,500 quota, have yet to receive financial aid,” Vilalluna says.

The fundraisin­g’s goal is to raise a minimum of P2 million for at least 1,000 low-income film workers affected by the ongoing enhanced community quarantine imposed by the government to help stop the spread of the new coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic. As an incentive, donors will be able to watch some 50 films, both short and full-length features, by award-winning Filipino directors.

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 ??  ?? From left: Joey Reyes, Paolo Villaluna and Raymond Red of the Directors Guild of the Philippine­s Inc.
From left: Joey Reyes, Paolo Villaluna and Raymond Red of the Directors Guild of the Philippine­s Inc.
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Coco Martin

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