Showing posts with label Peque Gallaga. Show all posts
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March 11, 2014

The 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Winners

Dekada Awardees (from left) Jerrold Tarog, Jose Javier Reyes, Maryo J. Delos Reyes, Joel Lamangan, Olivia Lamasan, and Mark Meily


“On The Job” was named Best Picture and Erik Matti for Best Director, and KC Concepcion (Boy Golden) and Vice Ganda (Girl Boy Bakla Tomboy) were proclaimed Movie Actress and Movie Actor of the Year respectively at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies last March 9 at the Grand Ballroom, Solaire Resort and Casino, Paranaque city. 

The PMPC Star Awards for Movies turns three decades of recognizing excellence in local film industry and honored great icons through Dekada Awards (2003-2013) and Lifetime Achievement Awards.

The 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies awards night was hosted by Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta, Robi Domingo, Maja Salvador, Toni Gonzaga and Piolo Pascual.
Dekada Awardees (from left) Baron Geisler, John Lloyd Cruz, Aga Muhlach, Ai-ai delas Alas, Dennis Trillo, and Piolo Pascual 



Ulirang Alagad Ng Pelikula Sa Likod Ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Awards: Peque Gallaga and Ricky Lee. And Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award: Rustica Carpio









Here's the complete list of winners at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2014


Acting Categories

Movie Actress of the Year: KC Concepcion (Shoot To Kill: Boy Golden)
Movie Actor of the Year: Vice Ganda (Girl Boy Bakla Tomboy)
Movie Supporting Actor of the Year: Joey Marquez (On the Job) 
Movie Supporting Actress of the Year: Angel Aquino (Ang Huling Cha-Cha Ni Anita)
New Movie Actor of the Year: Vince Tañada (Otso)
New Movie Actress of the Year: Isabelle Daza (It Takes A Man And A Woman)
Movie Child Performer of the Year: Ryzza Mae Dizon (My Little Bossings)

Best Picture/Director

Movie of the Year: On the Job (Reality Entertainment and Star Cinema)
Movie Director of the Year: Erik Matti (On the Job) 
Indie Movie Director of the Year: Chito Roño (Badil)
Indie Movie of the Year: Badil (Waray Republik and Film Development Council of the Philippines)

Technical Categories

Movie Editor of the Year: Jay Halili (On the Job)
Movie Original Theme Song of the Year: “Huwarang Kabataan” (Pedro Calungsod, Batang Martir) -- Lyrics and Music by Emlyn Olfindo-Santos / Arranged by Noel Espenida / Interpreted by Fatima Soriano
Movie Sound Engineer Of The Year: Corinne De San Jose (On The Job)
Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Ricardo Buhay III (On The Job)
Movie Production Designer of the Year: Joel Bilbao And Fritz Silorio (Shoot To Kill: Boy Golden)
Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Carmina Cuya (Shoot To Kill: Boy Golden)
Indie Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Jose Javier Reyes (Ano Ang Kulay Ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?)
Indie Movie Editor of the Year: Carlo Francisco Manatad (Badil)
Indie Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Jun Gonzales (Bamboo Flowers)
Indie Movie Production Designer of the Year: Junjun Montelibano (Sonata)
Indie Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Sonata
Indie Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Albert Michael Idioma (Sonata)
Indie Movie Original Theme Song of the Year: “Sukatin Mo Ang Mundo Ko” (Jumbo Jericho) – Lyrics by Sandy Es Mariano, Music by Zyruz Imperial, Interpreted by Zyrus Imperial

Lifetime Achievement Awards

Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award: Rustica Carpio

Ulirang Alagad Ng Pelikula Sa Likod Ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Awards: 

Ricky Lee and Peque Gallaga


Dekada Awards (2003-2013)

Actress:
• Judy Ann Santos
• Eugene Domingo
• Ai Ai Delas Alas

Actor:
• Aga Muhlach
• John Lloyd Cruz
• Jericho Rosales
• Dennis Trillo
• Piolo Pascual
• Baron Geisler

Director:
• Jose Javier Reyes
• Maryo J. Delos Reyes
• Mark Meily
• Olivia Lamasan
• Jerrold Tarog
• Joel Lamangan

Congratulations to al! 

November 29, 2012

The restored version of the multi-awarded Filipino classic “Oro, Plata, Mata” by Peque Gallaga open 2012 Cinema One Originals Film Festival


It was a pleasure and honor to witnessed the restored version of Filipino classic 1982 multi awarded film "Oro, Plata, Mata" by Peque Gallaga and Jose Javier Reyes as this year’s opening of Cinema One Originals Film Festival at the Robinsons Galleria Movie World, November 28.

The film was set in the Philippine province of Negros during World War II,  about how a rich family copes with the war and how the people change amidst violence and death. It tells the story of a family who is scared to be involved in the war and decided to go to the woods but as the longer they stay there the nearer they get to danger.

"Oro, Plata, Mata" means Gold, Silver and Death.

The screenplay of the 1982 film was written by Jose Javier Reyes with cinematography by acclaimed cinematographer Rody Lacap. 
The film cast includes Cherie Gil, Sandy Andolong, Ronnie Lazaro, Joel Torre, Liza Lorena,   Manny Ojeda, Fides Cuyugan-Asencio, Mitch Valdes, Lorli Villanueva, Abbo dela Cruz, Kuh Ledesma as "Diwata", Manny Castaneda, and Mary Walter. It won the 1982 Gawad Urian awards for Best picture, direction, cinematography, production design, musical score, and sound. In the same year, it won the Luna Awards of the Film Academy of the Philippines for Production Design and for Best Supporting Actress (Liza Lorena).
“The script, by Jose Javier Reyes, is so thematically dense that a single interpretation is probably insufficient to discuss what the movie is really about. One could say, at the very least, that the film is about irrevocable change, how one can never really go back to happier times, once you’ve been touched by war. It’s about inevitable decay: gold, silver, death. It’s about the country, and how we’ve come to this point,” wrote Philbert Ortiz Dy in a review.

“Oro, Plata, Mata has much to offer you. It’s the kind of film that gives you more and more to chew on the more you watch it. It’s an almost frighteningly rich film experience, one that shouldn’t be missed by any Filipino film devotee,” he added.
This marks the first showing of the restored version of the film. The restoration was made possible through a partnership between ABS-CBN Film Archives headed by Leo Katigbak and Central Digital Lab, Inc. It is the second film restored after Ishmael Bernal’s “Himala” in time for its 30th anniversary.
“Oro, Plata, Mata” is considered as Gallaga’s most significant contribution to Philippine cinema. This is the timeless classic at the opening of the 8th Cinema One Originals this November 28 (Wednesday) at the Robinson’s Galleria Movie World. The festival's opening event started at 6:00 p.m.
The 2012 Cinema One Originals Festival will run from November 28 to December 9 at Robinson’s Galleria Movie World and from November 29 to December 4 at the Edsa Shangri-La Cineplex. The festival’s much awaited awards night will be held on December 3 at the Studio 1, ABS-CBN Main Building.

The 2012 Cinema One Originals Festival is an annual project of the Cinema One, the local movie channel on cable, owned and operated by Creative Programs, Inc (CPI).
With Jose Javier Reyes and Peque Gallaga
Checkout more photos @ Cinema One Originals 2012 Film Festival/Enjoying Wonderful World FB

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