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9th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival

9th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival

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The 9th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival was successfully held from July 26 to August 4, 2013, in Metro Manila, Philippines. This year's theme is "Synergy of the Senses", which makes the entries to deliver mature content and provocative themes.[1] The opening film is Jazz in Love by Baby Ruth Villarama, a documentary about a Filipino gay man who waits for the arrival of his German boyfriend. The closing film is Joel Lamangan's Burgos which stars Lorna Tolentino as Edita Burgos, the crusading mother of missing activist Jonas.[2] The winners were announced on August 4 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Jerrold Tarog's Sana Dati and Hannah Espia's Transit won top film honors in the awards night.

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Entries

The fifteen feature-film entries are divided into two separate competitions. The five feature-film entries will compete under the Directors Showcase which are presented by veteran film directors of the country. While the other ten feature-film entries will compete under the New Breed section which are presented by first-time or young filmmakers working today. The Short Film section has also ten competing entries. The winning film is highlighted with boldface and a dagger.

Directors Showcase

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New Breed

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Short films

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Awards

Here is the list of winners in this year's Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival held Sunday night, August 4, at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.[3]

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Directors Showcase
  • Best Film - Sana Dati by Jerrold Tarog
  • Best Direction - Jerrold Tarog for Sana Dati
  • Best Actor - (no awardee)
  • Best Actress - Vilma Santos for Ekstra
  • Best Supporting Actor - TJ Trinidad for Sana Dati
  • Best Supporting Actress - Ruby Ruiz for Ekstra
  • Best Screenplay - Zig Dulay, Antoinette Jadaone and Jeffrey Jeturian for Ekstra
  • Best Cinematography - Mackie Galvez for Sana Dati
  • Best Editing - Pats R. Ranyo for Sana Dati
  • Best Sound - Roger TJ Ladro for Sana Dati
  • Best Original Music Score - Jerrold Tarog for Sana Dati
  • Best Production Design - Ericson Navarro for Sana Dati
New Breed
  • Best Film - Transit by Hannah Espia
    • Special Jury Prize - Quick Change by Eduardo Roy Jr.
    • Audience Award - Transit by Hannah Espia
  • Best Direction - Hannah Espia for Transit
  • Best Actor - Mimi Juareza for Quick Change
  • Best Actress - Irma Adlawan for Transit
  • Best Supporting Actor - Joey Paras for Babagwa
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jasmine Curtis for Transit
  • Best Screenplay - Eduardo Roy Jr. for Quick Change
  • Best Cinematography - Ber Cruz and Lyle Nemenzo Sacris for Transit
  • Best Editing - Benjamin Tolentino and Hannah Espia for Transit
  • Best Sound - Michael Idioma for Quick Change
  • Best Original Music Score - Mon Espia for Transit
  • Best Production Design - Roy Red for Rekorder
Special Awards
  • NETPAC Award
    • Directors Showcase - Ekstra by Jeffrey Jeturian
    • New Breed - Transit by Hannah Espia

Short films

  • Best Short Film - The Houseband's Wife by Paulo O'Hara
    • Special Jury Prize - Taya by Adi Bontuyan
    • Special Citation - Sa Wakas by Ma. Veronica Santiago
  • Best Direction - Jann Eric Tiglao for Onang
  • Best Screenplay - Paulo O'Hara for The Houseband's Wife

References

  1. "GALLERY: Big stars, provocative themes highlight 2013 Cinemalaya filmfest". Archived from the original on 2013-07-08. Retrieved 2013-07-05.

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