FULL LIST: Winners, Pelikultura 2018 (The CALABARZON Film Festival)

FULL LIST: Winners, Pelikultura 2018 (The CALABARZON Film Festival)

Pelikultura 2018: The CALABARZON Film Festival, held last Feb. 19-21 in the University of the Phlippines Los Baños, awarded its film entries from filmmakers based in Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon.

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Pelikultura, the three-day film festival organized annually by UPLB PelikuLAB, comprised of short film competitions, exhibitions, film workshops, and forums. The festival also promoted a zine fair called “Match Cut” co-organized by Asshulz. This year, over 30 films were screened at the festival with Sheron Dayoc’s “The Crescent Rising” as the opening film and Kidlat Tahimik’s “Turumba” to conclude the festival.
The Special Exhibition Program Official Selection comprised of entries from Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, and New York came from filmmakers Aedrian Araojo, Mac Andre Arboleda, Michael Manese, and many others.
Lectures on regional cinema were given by Prof. Patrick Campos from the University of the Philippines Film Institute and Dr. Paul Grant of the University of San Carlos – Cebu. Sherad Anthony Sanchez gave a forum on “How to Watch a Film” alongside Arnel Mardoquio’s Film Directing Workshop.
This was the second year of Pelikultura’s #BuhayElbi competition which aimed to showcase the diverse culture of Los Baños. All six entries from the #BuhayElbi category came from the UPLB-based student film organization UP Film Circle
 Here is the full list of winners of Pelikultura 2018:
OPEN CATEGORY
 
Best Film: Caramel Child (Kim Timan)
Jury Prize: Consumed (Dyanara Corachea)
Best Director: Kim Timan (Caramel Child)
Best Performance: Angelica Ulip (Caramel Child)
Best Screenplay: Caramel Child (Kim Timan)
Best cinematography: Paano Bihisan Ang Isang Ina? (Tim Rone Villanueva)
Best Production Design: Paano Bihisan Ang Isang Ina? (Tim Rone Villanueva)
Best Editing: Onse (James Edward Golla Rizal)
Best Sound Design: Consumed (Dyanara Corachea)
Best Musical Score: Caramel Child (Kim Timan)
STUDENT CATEGORY
 
Best Film: Hindi Mo Naman Ako Iiwan, ‘Di Ba? (Gilb Baldoza)
Jury Prize: Broken (Josh Cydni Mabilog)
Best Director: Tim Rone Villanueva (Santa Nena!)
Best Performance: Dylan Ray Talon (Ang Mga Turo ng Gabi)
Best Screenplay: Hindi Mo Naman Ako Iiwan, ‘Di Ba? (Gilb Baldoza)
Best Cinematography: Binihag (Regina Aceron & CJ Villa)
Best Production Design: Santa Nena! (Tim Tone Villanueva)
Best Editing: Ang Mga Turo ng Gabi (Christian Villanueva)
Best Sound Design: Touch Move (Frances Louise Gener)
Best Musical Score: Broken (John cydni Mabilog)
 
#BUHAYELBI CATEGORY
Best Film: Omads (Juan Magno Iya)
Watch the #BuhayElbi winning entry “Omads” below:

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