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This list details Filipinos working in the entertainment industry who have been nominated for, or won, Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Academy Awards (also known as Oscar), and Tony Awards. These include non-traditional artists , both naturalized and overseas , or Filipino production companies.
The UK's Financial Times named Gigil as one of the High-Growth Companies in Asia Pacific. Gigil was the highest-placing ad agency on the list, making it the fastest-growing ad agency in the Asia-Pacific. [10] [11] Campaign Brief Asia named Gigil as the No. 1 ad agency in the Philippines, No. 2 in Asia, and No. 3 in the Asia-Pacific. [12]
EMPRETEC Women in Business Award 2018 - winners. This list of business and industry awards is an index to articles that describe notable awards given to business and industry. The list excludes awards for the adult industry, advertising, aviation and motor vehicles, which are covered by separate lists.
Pages in category "Award winners from the Philippines" ... List of TAYO Awards winners This page was last edited on 19 January 2024, at 09:40 (UTC). ...
Lisbon International Advertising Festival Group: Lisbon Awards Group: A global advertising award recognized for its prestigious jury members and for gathering in Lisbon some of the biggest names of the advertising and creativity's world. It is composed by the Lisbon International Advertising Festival and two others focused on PR and Health.
Ramon Magsaysay Award winners ... The Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines; TOFIL Award This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:12 (UTC). Text ...
Production Company(ies) Producer(s) Ref 1980 : Taga sa Panahon‡ [7] Brutal: Langis sa Tubig: 1981 : Kisapmata‡ Bancom Productions Ronaldo S. Atienza [8] Ang Babae Sa Ulog: 1982 : Himala‡ Experimental Cinema of the Philippines (1982) Bibsy N. Carballo and Charo Santos-Concio [9] Moral: Haplos: 1983 : Karnal‡ Cine Suerte Films (1983)
The Philippines has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since the inception of the category in 1956, when it became the first independent nation in Southeast Asia to join the competition.