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Kalinga Film Screening & Discussion

Sat, Feb 10

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Vancouver

At the age of six, director Kent Donguines’ mother left him and his family in the Philippines to become a nanny overseas. Now, his film Kalinga (Care) shares the stories of several Filipina caregivers and nannies in Vancouver.

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Kalinga Film Screening & Discussion
Kalinga Film Screening & Discussion

Time & Location

Feb 10, 2024, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Vancouver, 803 E 16th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 2V7, Canada

About the event

🎬 Presented by Story Money Impact and generously supported by the City of Vancouver

Join us for a FREE screening of the short documentary Kalinga (Care). Witness the sacrifices as caregivers struggle to reunite with their children and families and map out the emotional landscapes of migrant labour. 🎤 Post-screening discussion

Stay after the film for refreshments and a discussion of the themes explored with the filmmaker, Kent Donguines, and participant, Maria Facundo-Lilly; moderated by Archierose Natividad.

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803 East 16th Avenue, 

Vancouver, BC V5T 2V7 

604 879 3412 (Ex. 1)

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