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Film proceeds to help fund services for Davao women, children’s desk

DAVAO CITY—Proceeds from the docudrama Sa Likod ng Tsapa will help fund services for abused women and children, following a partnership between POP Movie House, Newsline Philippines, and the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) Advisory Group.

The agreement, signed Wednesday, channels part of the film’s revenue into legal aid, psychological support, and emergency assistance for vulnerable communities.

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“This partnership allows us to give back to those we seek to represent—the voiceless and the victims,” said Editha Caduaya, Newsline CEO and film producer.

The film tells the story of Police Colonel Hansel Marantan, now a person with disability (PWD) after sustaining injuries in anti-crime operations. He pledged a portion of his earnings to support fellow PWDs.

Set for screening in Poland and South Africa this July, Sa Likod ng Tsapa underscores a powerful message: justice continues beyond the screen.

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