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ARD-Werbung's 'Rainbow's End: Endstation Manila' Wins Gold at W3 Awards

The powerful documentary about Manila's elderly LGBTQ community triumphs at the W3 Awards, highlighting the importance of diverse and inclusive narratives in media.

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ARD-Werbung's 'Rainbow's End: Endstation Manila' Wins Gold at W3 Awards

The ARD-Werbung SALES & Services GmbH & Co. KG has triumphed at the W3 Awards, scooping gold for their 23-minute documentary 'Rainbow's End: Lands End Manila'. This film, which highlights the resilience of Manila's elderly LGBTQ community, has been recognised for its exceptional portrayal of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The documentary, also known as 'Rainbow's End: Where's home for Manila's Golden Gays', follows a group of senior drag performers who stage shows to fund their retirement home. The SCMP film has made a significant impact, earning the prestigious gold award in the 'best general video - diversity, equity and inclusion' category at the W3 Awards. Meanwhile, the Post's editorial video team has been honoured with two major international awards for visual arts. Their work continues to set high standards in the industry. The ARD-Werbung SALES & Services GmbH & Co. KG's 'Rainbow's End: Lands End Manila' has been recognised for its powerful storytelling, while the Post's editorial video team has been lauded for their exceptional visual arts. These awards underscore the importance of diverse and inclusive narratives in media.

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