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Hasmine Killip breaks the surface; Cinemalaya 2016 reveals winner

Aug 15, 2016

The best actress trophy wasn’t for the Superstar, wasn’t for the Soap Opera Queen.

Dumpy-shit, real-challenging role gave Hasmine Killip the Best Actress trophy for the movie Pamilya Ordinaryo in the 2016 Cinemalaya awards night held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Sunday, August 14.

With its ‘break the surface’ theme, Cinemalaya continue to show the public the stories that never been told. And it became a venue for young, hopeful artists to show their potentials without boxing them but breaking their surface.

Meanwhile, actor Tommy Abuel won the the Best Actor for Dagsin.

 

Here is the list of winners:

Special Jury Prize, full-length: Mercury is Mine

Netpac prize, full-length: Pamilya Ordinaryo

Best full-length feature film: Pamilya Ordinaryo

Best director, full-length feature film: Pamilya Ordinaryo – Eduardo Roy Jr

Best Actor, full-length film: Tommy Abuel, Dagsin

Best Actress, full-length film: Hasmine Killip, Pamilya Ordinaryo

Best performance from a supporting actor, full-length: Lou Veloso, Jun Urbano, Leo Rialp, and Nanding Josef, of Hiblang Abo

Best performance from a supporting actress full-length: Elizabeth Oropesa, I, America; Lollie Mara, Ang Bagong Pamilya ni Poching

Audience choice short feature film: Cyrus Valdez, Forever Natin

Audience choice feature film: Tuos

Best sound full length feature film: Roderick Cabrido, Tuos

Best Original Music Score Full Length: Roderick Cabrido, Tuos

Best editing, full length feature film: Carlo Francisco Manatad, Pamilya Ordinaryo

Best production design, full length feature film: Steff Dereja, Tuos

Best cinematography, full length feature film: Mycko David, Tuos

Best screenplay, full length feature: Jason Paul Laxamana, Mercury is Mine

Best screenplay for short film feature: Isabel Quesada, Pektus

Special jury prize, short feature film: Fish Out of Water

Netpac Jury Prize, short feature film: Ang Maangas, Ang Marikit at Ang Makata

Best director, short feature film: Fish Out of Water, Mon A.L. Garilao

Best short film: Isabel Quesda, Pektus

 

Photo Credits: Kiko Cabuena
Photo Credits: Kiko Cabuena

The Cinemalaya Festival Director announced also the finalists for Cinemalaya 2017. They are “Ang Guro Kong Hindi Marunong Magbasa” by Perry Escano, “Baconaua” by Joseph Israel Laban, “Ang Pamilyang Hindi Lumuluha” by Mes de Guzman, “Bagahe” by Zig Dulay, “Lola Igna” by Eduardo Roy, Jr., “Nabubulok at Hindi Nabubulok” by Crisanto Calvento, “Requited” by Nerissa Picadizo, “Respeto” by Alberto Monteras II, “Pacboy” by Thop Nazareno, and “Unang Patak ng Ulan sa Buwan ng Mayo” by Cenon Palomares.

Cinemalaya will continue their promise to uplift the local films in terms of storytelling, cinematography and directing and will continue asking Filipinos to support local films that mirrors Filipino lives.

Congratulations Cinemalaya and to all the winners!

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