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The ad featured a woman gaining weight, growing body hair, and getting acne while watching a stream of bad news amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ad received negative reception, which led to the pull-out of the ad and a one-year suspension of Gigil's membership from The Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of the Philippines. [52]
In the same month, RC Cola Philippines claimed that the ad contributed to a 67 percent increase of sales of its products. [7] The advertisement also received positive critical reception. In 2021, Gigil was given the silver award for Basta for the advertising category at the 42nd Australasian Writers and Art Directors (AWARD) Awards. [8]
The Grand Slam in the Philippine movie industry refers to people who have won all four major film awards in the same category in the same year. [1] The four major organizations that evaluate all Filipino films released in the country and hand out awards for best cinematic output in various categories in a calendar year are the:
Huwarang Bituin ng FAMAS Award honored a motion picture thespian who has shown great charisma, incredible acting prowess, exemplary social skills off-camera and loyal following over a long-spanning career filled with memorable and award-winning performances in Philippine Cinema's greatest screen classics and/or profitable releases. Awarded from ...
[6] [11] The Philippines has made 34 cumulative submissions to the category, but none have been nominated for an Oscar, the latest being the 2024 submission And So It Begins. Filmmakers Marilou Diaz-Abaya and Gil Portes have each represented the Philippines three times in this category, the most for any director, and including two consecutive ...
Nominated an Emmy Award for the coverage of Filipino WWII soldiers who fought under the US flag. [84] Natasha Brown: Won 3 Emmy awards for her excellence in reporting at KYW. Cher Calvin: Won 9 Emmy awards for news journalism at KTLA. [85] Katherine Creag: Won an Emmy award for her individual reporting and as part of a news team of WNBC. Manny ...
PMPC Star Awards for Television is an annual award-giving body recognizing the outstanding programming produced by the several TV networks in the Philippines. [ 1 ] It was founded by the Philippine Movie Press Club, an organization of tabloid reporters, in 1987.
In 1988, the awards for the films of 1987 were not held because the Manunuri deemed that there was a "lack of deserving winners," which was a first in Filipino awards history. In 2006, the Gawad Urian became the first award-giving body in the Philippine to welcome digital films into competition.