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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.
Angel Aquino, Sid Lucero, Phillip Salvador, Vilma Santos, and Jomari Yllana have each represented the Philippines twice as actors in the category. [9] [17] Carl Joseph Papa's The Missing and Ramona S. Diaz 's And So It Begins marked the first animated and documentary films, respectively, to be submitted as the Philippine entry in two ...
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 ...
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 FAMAS Award for Best Picture is one of the FAMAS Awards, awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, which are voted on by Palanca Award-winning writers and movie columnists, writers and people in the film industry (directors, actors, producers, technicians, crew etc.).
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:
The 65th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences is the annual honors given by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS), an organization composed of prize-winning writers and movie columnists, for achievements in the Philippine cinema for a past year. The awards Night was held at Philippine Social Science Center Auditorium ...
From 1952 to 1976, the FAMAS was the sole award-giving body for film in the Philippines. [2]On May 1, 1976, a group of nine film critics and writers formed the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (English: Filipino Film Critics), an organization aiming at giving recognition to Filipino film achievements through the eyes of a film critic.