Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival 2016 winners

Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival 2016 winners

The awards night of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival wrapped last night, and we’ve got the full list of winners. Concluding its twelfth year run, Cinemalaya proved that it’s only going to get bigger from here, announcing that 2016 holds the biggest audience turnout in the festival’s history. Of course, that’s thanks to you, the fans, who have gone all in this year.

After their twelve-day runs at the C.C.P. and selected Ayala Cinemas, we now have the films that “broke the surface” and stood out among the rest. Check out the full list below.

ACTING AWARDS

CINEMALAYA REVIEW: Pamilya Ordinaryo (2016)BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE:
Lou Veloso, Jun Urbano, Leo Rialp, Nanding Josef (Hiblang Abo)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE:
Elizabeth Oropesa (I America); Lolli Mara (Ang Bagong Pamilya ni Ponching)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR:
Tommy Abuel (Dagsin)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS:
Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

SHORT FEATURE FILMS

Pektus---PosterAUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD:
“Forever Natin” (dir. Cyrus Valdes)

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE:
“Fish Out of Water” (dir. Ramon Garilao)

NETPAC AWARD:
Ang Maangas, Ang Marikit, at Ang Makata” (dir. Jose Ibarra Guballa)

BEST SHORT SCREENPLAY:
Pektus” (dir. Isabel Quesada)

BEST DIRECTOR:
Ramon Garilao (“Fish Out of Water”)

BEST SHORT FILM:
Pektus” (dir. Isabel Quesada)

FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILMS

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SPECIAL JURY PRIZE:
Mercury is Mine (dir. Jason Paul Laxamana)

NETPAC AWARD:
Pamilya Ordinaryo (Eduardo Roy Jr.)

slide(9)BEST SOUND:
Tuos (Monoxide Works)

BEST ORIGINAL MUSICAL SCORE:
Tuos (Jemma Pamintuan)

BEST EDITING:
Pamilya Ordinaryo (Carlo Francisco Manatag)

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
Tuos (p.d. Steff Dereja)

CINEMALAYA REVIEW: Mercury Is Mine (2016)BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Tuos (d.p. Mycko David)

BEST SCREENPLAY:
Mercury is Mine (Jason Paul Laxamana)

BEST DIRECTOR:
Eduardo Roy, Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

BEST FILM:
Pamilya Ordinaryo (dir. Eduardo Roy, Jr.)


Congratulations to all the winners and everyone involved! It was a pleasure witnessing these films. And see you again next year!

P.S. The deadline for entries for Cinemalaya 2018 is on October 14, 2016.

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