Showing posts with label Maja Salvador. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maja Salvador. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2012

GALLERY: Night of indies at 35th Gawad Urian Awards


It was no surprise that independent films ruled the 35th Gawad Urian awards rites held at the AFP Theater on Wednesday.

That has been the case for the last five years or so as the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino—the organization of respected film critics and academicians that gives out the Urian every year—has been no slouch at recognizing that excellence in filmmaking has largely departed the mainstream.

But it was a bit of a surprise that “Ang Sayaw ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa” dominated the honor roll, besting other standouts from last year’s Cinemalaya, such as “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank”, “Busong”, “Niño”, and “Amok”.

Alvin Yapan’s cinematic celebration of dance, poetry, and music ran away with seven of the 12 major awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Paulo Avelino), and Best Supporting Actress (Jean Garcia).

The night also belonged to Maja Salvador, who gave an emotional speech after being named Best Actress for her work in “Thelma”, also an indie.

“Ganito pala ang nararamdaman. Sampung taon na ako sa industriya. Ngayon lang ako nanalo ng Best Actress award,” she said with tears streaming down her face.

The ceremonies were aired on Saturday night on Cinema One, with replays on June 17 at 4pm and June 24 at 10pm.

source: interaksyon.com

Thursday, April 26, 2012

'Thelma' wins at Mexican film fest, to compete in Madrid


MANILA, Philippines – The Paul Soriano-helmed indie flick, “Thelma,” was among 10 films that bagged the Bronze Palm Award at the 2012 Mexico International Film Festival.
“Thelma” was part of the festival’s Feature Film Competition. The nine other winning films as listed on the festival’s official website are “Dia de Preto” by Marcial Renato, Marcos Felipe Delfino, and Daniel Mattos; “Guadalupe the Virgin” by Victoria Giordana; “Nijiiro Hotaru” by Kounosuke Uda; “Random 8” by Kathryn Millard; “Salsa Tel Aviv” by Jorje Weller; “Teenagers” by Paul Verhoeven; “The Custom Mary” by Matt Dunnerstick; “The Last Cry” by Reza Ghassemi; and “The Pact” by Matt Toronto.
Time Horizon Pictures that produced the movie wrote on its website that the film won “for demonstrating excellent and outstanding film-making.”
More, also from to the THP website, “Thelma” will be competing at the 2012 Madrid International Film Festival in June, where it scored Best Feature Film and Best Cinematography nominations. In August, it will be screened at the 3rd New York City International Film Festival.
Prior the MIFF win, “Thelma” clinched three awards at the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies held in March: Digital Movie Screen Writer of the Year (Froilan Medina and Paul Soriano), Digital Movie Director of the Year (Soriano), and Digital Movie of the Year.
The Maja Salvador-starrer based on the lives of Filipino runners had also been invited to various international film festivals since its release on September 2011, including the 22nd CineQuest Film Festival, the 36th Cleveland International Film Festival, and the 31st Hawaii International Film Festival.
source: mb.com.ph