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4th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: Folk Arts Theater, Manila [2] [3] 1989 5th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: ULTRA, Pasig [4] 1990 6th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: 1991 7th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: Manila Metropolitan Theater, Manila [5] 1992 8th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: 1993 9th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: 1994 10th PMPC Star Awards for ...
The National Film Archives of the Philippines houses the history of Philippine Cinema and protects the country's cultural legacy in film through the preservation, retrieval, and restoration of film negatives, prints and other film related material and promotes these to provide a wider appreciation of the cinema history by making them available ...
The "Best Foreign Language Film" category was not created until 1956; however, between 1947 and 1955, the Academy presented a non-competitive Honorary Award for the best foreign language films released in the United States with 1950 biopic Genghis Khan was the only film to be submitted.
Best Editing Benjamin Tolentino, Kalel, 15: Won [16] Fantasporto - 40th Oporto International Film Festival: Best Actress: Cristine Reyes, Untrue: Won [17] 70th Berlin International Film Festival: Silver Bear Jury Prize, Berlinale Shorts Rafael Manuel, Filipiñana: Won [18] 77th Venice International Film Festival: Best Director, Orizzonti Section
Best Director: Lav Diaz, Ang Hupa (The Halt) Nominated 40th Fantasporto - Oporto International Film Festival: Best Director: Derick Cabrido, Clarita: Won [71] 23rd Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival: Best Director: Jun Lana, Kalel, 15: Won [72] 41st Cairo International Film Festival: Best Actress Judy Ann Santos, Mindanao: Won [73] Best ...
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The following first list shows the Best Picture winners at the four major film awards: FAMAS Awards, Gawad Urian Awards, Luna Awards and Star Awards; and at the three major film festivals: Metro Manila Film Festival, Cinemalaya and Cinema One Originals. The second list shows films with the most awards won from the four major film awards and a ...
Fred Hawson gave the movie a 5/10 and noted that it was "a pleasant watch overall, but a little too earnest, too defensive, too idealistic." [ 8 ] Oggs Cruz of Rappler called the film "awful" and criticized the director for the "haphazardly crafted" outcome, but praised Arcilla for his "sophisticated" performance. [ 9 ]