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Philippine Cinema 2015: 10 Best Documentaries

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Touching tributes to women in the family (a former activist mother, a grandmother with dementia), a probe at how labor contractualization can end, portraits of Mindanao, odes to a national artist and a beloved actor, and investigations on the marginalized (blind youth, urban poor, LGBTs). These are the themes of 2015’s best documentaries.

1 – My Revolutionary Mother (Jethro Patalinghug) 19 points

Revolutionary

2 – The Crescent Rising (Sheron Dayoc) 10 points

Crescent

3 – Gloria (Jethro Jamon) 8 points, 4 votes

Gloria

4 – Dahling Nick (Sari Dalena) 8 points, 2 votes

Dahling

5 – Audio Perpetua (Universe Baldoza) 7 points, 3 votes

Audio

6 – Eskinita: Bayan ng mga Kontraktuwal (King Catoy) 7 points, 2 votes

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7 – Ang Mga Bulong sa Bituka ng Sta. Mesa (Hector Barretto Calma) 6 points

Bulong

8 – The Last Pinoy Action King (Andrew Leavold and Daniel Palisa) 4 points

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9 – Of Cats, Dogs, Farm Animals, and Sashimi (Perry Dizon) 3 points, 2 votes

Of Cats

10 – Traslacion: Ang Paglakad sa Altar ng Alanganin (Will Fredo) 3 points, 1 vote

Traslacion

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

MAYK ALEGRE (Cinemaddict)

Documentary

  1. Eskinita: Bayan ng mga Kontraktwal
  2. My Revolutionary Mother
  3. Ang Sayaw ng mga Puting Mukha
  4. Gloria

JONELL ESTILLORE (Cinema Bravo)

  1. Audio Perpetua
  2. My Revolutionary Mother
  3. Gloria
  4. Ang mga Bulong sa Bituka ng Sta. Mesa
  5. The Crescent Rising

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. My Revolutionary Mother (Jethro Patalinghug)
  2. The Crescent Rising (Sheron Dayoc)
  3. Bayan ng mga Kontraktwal (King Catoy)
  4. Pangandoy (Hiyasmin Saturay)
  5. Audio Perpetua (Universe Baldoza)
  6. Walay Naa Diri (Jean Claire Dy)
  7. Of Cats, Dogs, Farm Animals, and Sashimi (Perry Dizon)
  8. Dapya Sang Paglaum (TM Malones)
  9. Ang mga Bulong sa Bituka ng Sta. Mesa (Hector Calma)
  10. Shapes of Crimson (EJ Mijares)

LYNDON MABURAOT (Table Stretcher)

Of Cats, Dogs, Farm Animals, and Sashimi

MANUEL PANGARUY (Tagailog Special Presents)

  1. Of Cats, Dogs, Farm Animals, and Sashimi (Perry Dizon)
  2. Audio Perpetua (Universe Baldoza)

NICO QUEJANO (Cinephiles!)

Crescent Rising

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Dahling Nick
  2. The Last Pinoy Action King
  3. Traslacion
  4. The Crescent Rising
  5. Salamat sa Alaala – National Artist For Cinema Gerardo De Leon

NAZAMEL TABARES (Movies in the Philippines)

  1. My Revolutionary Mother
  2. Ang Mga Bulong sa Bituka ng Sta. Mesa
  3. Gloria
  4. The Crescent Rising
  5. Lila

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Dahlin Nick
  2. My Revolutionary Mother
  3. Gloria

 



Philippine Cinema 2015: 10 Best Screenplays

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Pyramiding scam, “acetylene gang”, corruption in a Christian sect – what sounds as three totally different settings for a movie were expertly weaved by celebrated writer Michiko Yamamoto into a tense thriller. Her script for Honor Thy Father is, well, honored by movie reviewers as the best in 2015, along with nine other screenplays.

1 – Honor Thy Father (Michiko Yamamoto) 34 points

Honor

2 – Apocalypse Child (Coreen Jimenez and Mario Cornejo) 28 points

Apocalypse

3 – Imbisibol (Herlyn Gail Alegre and Lawrence Fajardo) 26.5 points

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4 – Heneral Luna (Jerrold Tarog, Henry Francia & EA Rocha) 25 points

Luna2

5 – Anino sa Likod ng Buwan (Jun Lana) 24 points

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6 – An Kubo sa Kawayanan (Alvin Yapan) 21.5 points

Kubo

7 – Miss Bulalacao (Ara Chawdhury) 21 points

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8 – Dayang Asu (Bor Ocampo) 16 points

Dayang

9 – Bambanti (Zig Dulay) 15.5 points

Bambanti

10 – Baka Siguro Yata (Joel Ferrer) 11 points

BSY

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

MAYK ALEGRE (Cinemaddict)

  1. Jun Lana (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. Jerrold Tarog, Henry Francia & EA Rocha (Heneral Luna)
  3. Joel Ferrer (Baka Siguro Yata)
  4. Ara Chawdhury (Miss Bulalacao)
  5. Herlyn Alegre (Imbisibol)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police Reviews)

  1. Heneral Luna
  2. Honor Thy Father
  3. Water Lemon
  4. Miss Bulalacao
  5. Imbisibol

JONELL ESTILLORE (Cinema Bravo)

  1. Bambanti
  2. Apocalypse Child
  3. Miss Bulalacao
  4. An Kubo Sa Kawayanan
  5. Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Apocalypse Child
  2. Ms Bulalacao
  3. Dayang Asu
  4. Iisa
  5. Bambanti

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Writes)

  1. Heneral Luna
  2. Ari: My Life with a King
  3. Honor Thy Father

KAYO JOLONGBAYAN (Film Police Reviews)

  1. John Paul Bedia, Herlyn Gale Alegre – Imbisibol
  2. Alvin Yapan – An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  3. Scott Curtis Graham – Waves
  4. Monster Jimenez – Apocalypse Child
  5. Ara Chawdury – Miss Bulalacao

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Apocalypse Child (Mario Cornejo, Monster Jimenez)
  2. Honor Thy Father (Michiko Yamamoto)
  3. Ari: My Life with a King (Robby Tantingco)
  4. An Kubo sa Kawayanan (Alvin Yapan)
  5. Imbisibol (Herlyn Gail Alegre and John Paul Bedia)

LYNDON MABURAOT (Table Stretcher)

  1. Taklub / An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  2. Dayang Asu
  3. Baka Siguro Yata
  4. Apocalypse Child
  5. Sleepless

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Michiko Yamamoto, Honor Thy Father
  2. Jun Lana, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  3. Bor Ocampo, Dayang Asu
  4. John Paul Su, Toto
  5. Zig Dulay, Bambanti

RENELSON MORELOS (Ramblings of a Film Urchin)

  1. Imbisibol (Herlyn Gail Alegre & John Paul Bedia)
  2. Heneral Luna (Jerrold Tarog, Henry Francia & EA Rocha)
  3. Honor Thy Father (Michiko Yamamoto)
  4. Ari: My Life with a King (Robby Tantingco)
  5. Bambanti (Zigcarlo Dulay)

NOOD.PH

  1. Heneral Luna

*The rest are in no particular order:
I Love You. Thank You.
An Kubo sa Kawayanan
Imbisibol
Bambanti

MANUEL PANGARUY (Tagailog Special Presents)

  1. Honor Thy Father
  2. Imbisibol
  3. Dayang Asu
  4. Miss Bulalacao
  5. Water Lemon

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Michiko Yamamoto, “Honor Thy Father”
  2. Henry Francia, E.A. Rocha, Jerrold Tarog, “Heneral Luna”
  3. Ralston Jover, et.al. , “Da Dog Show”
  4. Joel Ferrer, “Baka Siguro Yata”
  5. Ara Chawdhury, “Miss Bulalacao”

NICO QUEJANO (Cinephiles!)

  1. Apocalypse Child
  2. Dayang Asu
  3. Imbisibol
  4. Miss Bulalacao
  5. Hamog

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Jun Lana – Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  2. Mario Cornejo and Monster Jimenez – Apocalypse Child
  3. Jen Chuaunsu – Sleepless
  4. Michiko Yamamoto – Honor Thy Father
  5. Paul Sta. Ana – #Walang Forever

NAZAMEL TABARES (Movies in the Philippines)

  1. Bambanti
  2. Miss Bulalacao
  3. An Kubo Sa Kawayanan
  4. Apocalypse Child
  5. Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Honor Thy Father
  2. Imbisibol
  3. Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  4. Baka Siguro Yata
  5. Sleepless
  6. Ari

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  2. Walang Forever
  3. An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  4. Baka, Siguro, Yata
  5. Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo

 


Philippine Cinema 2015: 10 Best Directors

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1 – Jun Lana, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan (40 points)

Lana2

2 – Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father (38 points)

Matti

3 – Mario Cornejo, Apocalypse Child (33 points)

Cornejo

4 – Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna (31 points)

Tarog

5 – Alvin Yapan, An Kubo sa Kawayanan (22.5 points)

Yapan

6 – Lawrence Fajardo, Imbisibol (21.5 points)

Fajardo

7 – Bor Ocampo, Dayang Asu (12 points)

Ocampo

8 – Brillante Mendoza, Taklub (11.5 points)

Brillante-Mendoza

9 – Khavn dela Cruz, Ruined Heart (7 points)

dela cruz

10 – Jet Leyco, Matangtubig (6 points)

Leyco

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

MAYK ALEGRE (Cinemaddict)

  1. Jun Robles Lana (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. Mario Cornejo (Apocalypse Child)
  3. Chuck Gutierrez (Iisa)
  4. Carl Joseph Papa (Manang Biring)
  5. Jerrold Tarog (Heneral Luna)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police Reviews)

  1. Jun Lana (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. Jerrold Tarog (Heneral Luna)
  3. Erik Matti (Honor Thy Father)
  4. Carl Papa (Manang Biring)
  5. Pepe Diokno (Above the Clouds)

JONELL ESTILLORE (Cinema Bravo)

  1. Jun Robles Lana (Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. Alvin Yapan (An Kubo Sa Kawayanan)
  3. Mario Cornejo (Apocalypse Child)
  4. Remton Zuasola (Swap)
  5. Jet Leyco (Matangtubig)

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Mario Cornejo, Apocalypse Child
  2. Bor Ocampo, Dayang Asu
  3. Alvin Yapan, An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  4. Lawrence Fajardo, Imbisibol
  5. Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Writes)

  1. Erik Matti (Honor Thy Father)
  2. Jerrold Tarog (Heneral Luna)
  3. Carlo Enciso Catu (Ari: My Life with a King)

KAYO JOLONGBAYAN (Film Police Reviews)

  1. Jun Robles Lana – Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  2. Jet Leyco – Matangtubig
  3. Alvin Yapan – An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  4. Bor Ocampo – Dayang Asu
  5. Khavn – Pusong Wazak

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Mario Cornejo, Apocalypse Child
  2. Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna
  3. Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father
  4. Lawrence Fajardo, Imbisibol
  5. Bor Ocampo, Dayang Asu

LYNDON MABURAOT (Table Stretcher)

  1. Brillante Mendoza (Taklub)
  2. Alvin Yapan (An Kubo sa Kawayanan)
  3. Law Fajardo (Imbisibol)
  4. Bor Ocampo (Dayang Asu)
  5. Prime Cruz (Sleepless)

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father
  2. Jun Lana, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  3. Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna
  4. Bor Ocampo, Dayang Asu
  5. Khavn Dela Cruz, Pusong Wazak

RENELSON MORELOS (Ramblings of a Film Urchin)

  1. Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father
  2. Lawrence Fajardo, Imbisibol
  3. Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna
  4. Jun Lana, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  5. King Palisoc, Tandem

NOOD.PH

  1. Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna

*The rest are in no particular order:
Brillante Ma. Mendoza, Taklub
Dan Villegas, #WalangForever
Alvin Yapan, An Kubo Sa Kawayanan
Lawrence Fajardo, Imbisibol

MANUEL PANGARUY (Tagailog Special Presents)

  1. Lawrence Fajardo (Imbisibol)
  2. Erik Matti (Honor Thy Father)
  3. Mario Cornejo (Apocalypse Child)
  4. Jerrold Tarog (Heneral Luna)
  5. Bor Ocampo (Dayang Asu)

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Erik Matti, “Honor Thy Father”
  2. Brillante Mendoza, “Taklub”
  3. Ralston Jover, Da Dog Show
  4. Jerrold Tarog, “Heneral Luna”
  5. Ara Chawdhury, “Miss Bulalacao”

NICO QUEJANO (Cinephiles!)

  1. Kidlat Tahimik
  2. Monster/Mario
  3. Law Fajardo
  4. Prime Cruz
  5. Elwood Perez

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Jun Lana – Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan
  2. Mario Cornejo – Apocalypse Child
  3. Zig Dulay – Bambanti
  4. Erik Matti – Honor Thy Father
  5. Prime Cruz – Sleepless

NAZAMEL TABARES (Movies in the Philippines)

  1. Jun Robles Lana (Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. Alvin Yapan (An Kubo Sa Kawayanan)
  3. Mario Cornejo (Apocalypse Child)
  4. Remton Zuasola (Swap)
  5. Jet Leyco (Matangtubig)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Erik Matti, Honor thy Father
  2. Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna
  3. Mario Cornejo, Apocalypse Child
  4. Ara Chawdhury, Ms. Bulalacao

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Khavn, Ruined Heart
  2. Jun Lana, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  3. Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father
  4. Alvin Yapan, An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  5. Jerrold Tarog, Heneral Luna

Philippine Cinema 2015: Best Supporting Performances

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2015 is a year of many excellent performances in local cinema, and there were many great supporting roles that actors gave life to. In fact, our poll participants identified a total of 70 great supporting performances for the year. Here are the top 20:

1 – Tirso Cruz III, Honor Thy Father (107 points)

Cruz

2 – Meryll Soriano, Honor Thy Father (80 points)

Soriano2

3 – Annicka Dolonius, Apocalypse Child (55.5 points)

Dolonius2

4 – Chai Fonacier, Miss Bulalacao (54.5 points)

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5 – Mon Confiado, Heneral Luna (52.5 points)

Confiado2

6 – Anthony Falcon, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan (47 points)

Falcon

7 – Alessandra de Rossi, Kid Kulafu (45 points)

de Rossi

8 – Tessie Tomas, Water Lemon (32 points)

Tomas

9 – Ana Abad Santos, Apocalypse Child (28 points)

Abad Santos

10 – RK Bagatsing, Apocalypse Child (25.5 points)

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11 – Mailes Kanapi, Manang Biring (24 points)

Kanapi

12 – Bernardo Bernardo, Imbisibol (22 points)

imbisibol

13 – Claudine Barretto, Etiquette for Mistresses (19 points)

Barretto

14 – Lou Veloso, Taklub (17 points)

Veloso

15 – Thou Reyes, Toto (16 points)

Reyes2

16 – Ronnie Quizon, Balut Country (14 points)

Quizon

17 – Anna Luna, Hamog (13.5 points)

Luna

18 – Bibeth Orteza, Toto (13 points)

Orteza

19 – Ricky Davao, Dayang Asu (12.5 points)

Dayang

20 – Lou Veloso, Water Lemon (12 points)

Veloso2

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

MAYK ALEGRE (Cinemaddict)

  1. Mailes Kanapi (Manang Biring)
  2. Alessandra de Rossi (Kid Kulafu)
  3. Tirso Cruz III (Honor Thy Father)
  4. Annicka Dolonius (Apocalypse Child)
  5. Anthony Falcon (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  6. Chai Fonacier (Miss Bulalacao)
  7. Bor Lentejas (Hamog)
  8. Pepe Smith (Above the Clouds)
  9. Anna Luna (Hamog)
  10. Lou Veloso (Water Lemon)

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Male

1.  Tirso Cruz III (“Honor Thy Father”)
2.  OJ Mariano (“Hamog”)
3.  Ricky Davao (“Dayang Asu”)
4.  Ronnie Quizon (“Balut Country”)
5.  RK Bagatsing (“Apocalypse Child”)

Female

  1. Cherry Pie Picache (“Manang Biring”)
  2. Meryll Soriano (“Honor Thy Father”)
  3. Annicka Dolonius (“Apocalypse Child”)
  4. Anna Luna (“Hamog”)
  5. Chai Fonacier (“Miss Bulalacao”)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police Reviews)

  1. Tirso Cruz III (Honor Thy Father)
  2. Tessie Tomas (Miss Bulalacao, Water Lemon)
  3. Bernardo Bernardo (Imbisibol)
  4. Mailes Kanapi (Manang Biring)
  5. Anthony Falcon (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  6. Meryll Soriano (Honor Thy Father)
  7. Claudine Barretto (Etiquette for Mistresses)
  8. Thou Reyes (Toto)
  9. Cheena Crab (Etiquette for Mistresses)
  10. Nova Villa (All You Need Is Pag-ibig)

JONELL ESTILLORE (Cinema Bravo)

  1. Claudine Barretto – Etiquette for Mistresses
  2. Meryll Soriano – Honor Thy Father
  3. Pepe Smith – Above the Clouds
  4. Alessandra de Rossi – Kid Kulafu
  5. Mon Confiado – Heneral Luna
  6. Chai Fonacier – Miss Bulalacao
  7. Anthony Falcon – Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  8. Lou Veloso – Water Lemon
  9. Tessie Tomas – Miss Bulalacao
  10. Kelvin Vistan – Dayang Asu

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Ana Abad Santos, Apocalypse Child
  2. Annicka Dolonius, Apocalypse Child
  3. Tirso Cruz III, Honor Thy Father
  4. Meryl Soriano, Honor Thy Father
  5. Nonie Buencamino, Heneral Luna
  6. Gwen Zamora, Apocalypse Child
  7. Lorenz Martinez, Heneral Luna
  8. Cecile Yumul, Ari: My Life with a King
  9. RK Bagatsing, Apocalypse Child
  10. Pepe Herrera, #Walang Forever

LYNDON MABURAOT (Table Stretcher)

  1. Aaron Rivera (Taklub)
  2. Annicka Dolonius (Apocalypse Child)
  3. Bibeth Orteza (Toto)
  4. Anthony Falcon (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  5. Boo Gabunada / Katrina Michelle Legaspi (Baka Siguro Yata)

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Tirso Cruz III, Honor Thy Father
  2. Bibeth Orteza, Toto
  3. Lou Veloso, Taklub
  4. Thou Reyes, Toto
  5. Rafa Siguion-Reyna, Toto
  6. William Martinez, Honor Thy Father
  7. Annicka Dolonius, Apocalpyse Child
  8. Lorenz Martinez, Heneral Luna
  9. Ricky Davao, Dayang Asu
  10. Shamaine Buencamino, Bambanti

RENELSON MORELOS (Ramblings of a Film Urchin)

Archie Alemania, Heneral Luna
Shamaine Buencamino, Bambanti
Mon Confiado, Heneral Luna
Tirso Cruz III, Honor Thy Father
Angelina Kanapi, Imbisibol
Teresa Loyzaga, Ninja Party
Allan Paule, Tandem
Bing Pimentel, Heneral Luna
Ronnie Quizon, Balut Country
Meryll Soriano, Honor Thy Father

NOOD.PH

Bernardo Bernardo, Imbisibol
Alessandra De Rossi, Kid Kulafu
Meryll Soriano, Honor Thy Father

MANUEL PANGARUY (Tagailog Special Presents)

  1. Mon Confiado (Heneral Luna)
  2. Annicka Dolonius (Apocalypse Child)
  3. Ana Abad Santos (Apocalypse Child)
  4. RK Bagatsing (Apocalypse Child)
  5. Julio Diaz (Taklub)
  6. Chai Fonacier (Miss Bulalacao)
  7. Ronnie Quizon (Balut Country)
  8. Elora Espano (Ninja Party, Tandem)
  9. Ricci Chan (Edsa Woolworth)
  10. Claudine Baretto (Etiquette for Mistresses)

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Meryll Soriano, “Honor Thy Father”
  2. Tirso Cruz III, “Honor Thy Father”
  3. Annicka Dolonius, “Apocalypse Child”
  4. Anna Luna, “Hamog”
  5. Lou Veloso, “Water Lemon”
  6. Ricky Davao, “Dayang Asu”
  7. Mercedes Cabral, “Da Dog Show”
  8. OJ Mariano, “Hamog”
  9. Nova Villa, “All You Need is Pag-ibig”
  10. JM de Guzman, “Imbisibol”

NICO QUEJANO (Cinephiles!)

  1. Ana Abad Santos – Apocalypse Child
  2. Chai Fonacier – Miss Bulalacao
  3. Dawn Zulueta – The Love Affair
  4. Pepe Herrera – #WalangForever
  5. RK Bagatsing – Apocalypse Child
  6. Jodi Sta. Maria – All You Need is Pag-ibig
  7. Julz Savard – Ninja Party
  8. Epy Quizon – Mga Rebeldeng May Kaso
  9. Tessie Tomas – Water Lemon
  10. Ces Quesada – Imbisibol

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Meryll Soriano – Honor Thy Father
  2. Tirso Cruz III – Honor Thy Father
  3. Alessandra De Rossi – Kid Kulafu
  4. Anicka Dolonius – Apocalypse Child
  5. Iza Calzado – Etiquette For Mistresses
  6. Nova Villa – All You Need is Pag-ibig
  7. Anthony Falcon – Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan
  8. Thou Reyes – Toto
  9. Ricky Davao – Baka Siguro Yata
  10. Archie Alemania – Heneral Luna

NAZAMEL TABARES (Movies in the Philippines)

  1. Alessandra De Rossi (Kid Kulafu)
  2. Chai Fonancier (Miss Bulalacao)
  3. Mon Confiado (Heneral Luna)
  4. Meryll Soriano (Honor Thy Father)
  5. Tirso Cruz III (Honor Thy Father)
  6. Anthony Falcon (Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan)
  7. Claudine Barretto (Etiquette For Mistresses)
  8. Ricky Davao (Just The Way You Are)
  9. Lou Veloso (Water Lemon)
  10. Tessie Tomas (Water Lemon, Miss Bulalacao)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Tessie Tomas, Water Lemon
  2. Tirso Cruz III, Honor thy Father
  3. Mon Confiado, Heneral Luna
  4. Pilar Pilapil, Etiquette for Mistresses
  5. Perla Bautista, Honor Thy Father
  6. Julio Diaz, Taklub
  7. Bernardo Bernardo, Imbisibol
  8. Gwen Zamora, Apocalypse Child
  9. Chai Fonacier, Miss Bulalacao
  10. Bibeth Orteza, Toto
  11. Lou Veloso, Taklub

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Anthony Falcon, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  2. Tirso Cruz III, Honor Thy Father
  3. Bernardo Bernardo, Imbisibol
  4. Mailes Kanapi, Manang Biring
  5. Nico Antonio, Tandem
  6. JM de Guzman, Imbisibol
  7. Kim Molina, Walang Forever
  8. Thou Reyes, Toto
  9. TJ Trinidad, Buy Now Die Later
  10. Ronnie Quizon, Balut Country

Philippine Cinema 2015: Best Lead Performances

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Edgar in Honor Thy Father and the titular character in Heneral Luna are two of last year’s juiciest roles. Thankfully, John Lloyd Cruz and John Arcilla, respectively, were more than up to the task in fleshing out these conflicted characters, infusing them with a quiet dignity but also chutzpah when needed. It’s just as well that the two actors landed the top two spots in the Best Lead Performance poll.

It does not mean though that there was a dearth of choice lead roles in 2015. In fact, the poll participants named a total of 52 lead roles as worth citing. Below are the top 20:

1 – John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father (126 points)

Cruz2

2 – John Arcilla, Heneral Luna (100 points)

Luna

3 – LJ Reyes, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan (71 points)

Reyes

4 – Alessandra de Rossi, Bambanti (58 points)

de Rossi

5 – Raymond Bagatsing, Dahling Nick (47 points)

Bagatsing

6 – Nora  Aunor, Taklub (39.5 points)

Aunor

7 – Sid Lucero, Toto (38.5 points)

Lucero

8 – Sid Lucero, Apocalypse Child (37 points)

Lucero2

9 – JunJun Quintana, Water Lemon (35 points)

Quintana

10 – Jericho Rosales, Walang Forever (33.5 points)

Rosales

11 – Dino Pastrano, Baka Siguro Yata (30.5 points)

Pastrano

12 – Erlinda Villalobos, Manang Biring (28 points)

Villalobos

13 – Therese Malvar, Hamog (24.5 points)

Malvar

14 – Mercedes Cabral, An Kubo sa Kawayanan (24 points)

Cabral

15 – Buboy Villar, Kid Kulafu (22 points)

Villar

16 – Jennylyn Mercado, Walang Forever (20.5 points, 4 votes)

Mercado

17 – Bea Alonzo, A Second Chance (20.5 points, 3 votes)

Alonzo

18 – Angeli Bayani, Iisa (17 points)

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19 – Allen Dizon, Imbisibol (16.5 points, 4 votes)

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20 – John Lloyd Cruz, A Second Chance (16.5 points, 3 votes)

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

MAYK ALEGRE (Cinemaddict)

  1. LJ Reyes (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. Therese Malvar (Hamog)
  3. John Arcilla (Heneral Luna)
  4. Dino Pastrano (Baka Siguro Yata)
  5. Raymond Bagatsing (Dahling Nick)
  6. Angeli Bayani (Iisa)
  7. John Lloyd Cruz (Honor Thy Father)
  8. JM De Guzman (Tandem)
  9. Jennylyn Mercado (#WalangForever)
  10. Francisco Guinto (Ari: My Life w/ the King)

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Lead Male Performance

  1. John Lloyd Cruz tops (“Honor Thy Father” and “A Second Chance”)
  2. Dino Pastrano (“Baka Siguro Yata”)
  3. John Arcilla (“Heneral Luna”)
  4. Allen Dizon (“Imbisibol”)
  5. Lou Veloso (“Da Dog Show”)

Lead Female Performance

  1. Nora Aunor (“Taklub”)
  2. Teri Malvar (“Hamog”)
  3. Tessie Tomas (“Old Skool”)
  4. Bea Alonzo (“A Second Chance”)
  5. Alessandra de Rossi (“Bambanti”)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police Reviews)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz (Honor Thy Father)
  2. Sid Lucero (Apocalypse Child, Toto)
  3. Erlinda Villalobos (Manang Biring)
  4. John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
  5. Raymond Bagatsing (Dahling Nick)
  6. Alessandra de Rossi (Bambanti)
  7. Angeli Bayani (Iisa)
  8. Junjun Quintana (Water Lemon)
  9. Dino Pastrano (Baka Siguro Yata)
  10. Kaye Abad (The Comeback)

JONELL ESTILLORE (Cinema Bravo)

  1. LJ Reyes (Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. John Arcilla (Heneral Luna)
  3. Sid Lucero (Apocalypse Child)
  4. Alessandra De Rossi (Bambanti)
  5. John Lloyd Cruz (Honor Thy Father)
  6. Raymond Bagatsing (Dahling Nick)
  7. Junjun Quintana (Water Lemon)
  8. Erlinda Villalobos (Manang Biring)
  9. Dennis Trillo (Felix Manalo)
  10. Buboy Villar (Kid Kulafu)

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Annicka Dolonius, Apocalypse Child
  2. Jun-Jun Quintana, Waterlemon
  3. John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father
  4. Bing Pimentel, Bukod Kang Pinagpala
  5. LJ Reyes, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  6. Mercedes Cabral, An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  7. Nora Aunor, Taklub
  8. Tessie Tomas, Old Skool
  9. Lou Veloso, Da Dog Show
  10. Ces Quesada, Imbisibol / & Raymond Bagatsing – Dahling Nick

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Writes)

  1. John Arcilla (Heneral Luna)
  2. John Lloyd Cruz (Honor Thy Father)
  3. Sid Lucero (Toto)
  4. Irma Adlawan (Edna)
  5. Nora Aunor (Taklub)

KAYO JOLONGBAYAN (Film Police Reviews)

  1. Ruru Madrid – Above the Clouds
  2. LJ Reyes – Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  3. Raymond Bagatsing – Dahling Nick
  4. Mercedes Cabral – An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  5. John Lloyd Cruz – Honor thy Father
  6. Buboy Villar – Kid Kulafu
  7. Alessandra de Rossi – Bambanti
  8. Junjun Quintana – Water Lemon
  9. Erlinda Villalobos – Manang Biring
  10. Nicco Manalo – Ang Kwento Nating Dalawa

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father
  2. Glaiza de Castro, Sleepless
  3. Angeli Bayani, Iisa
  4. Sarah Geronimo, The Breakup Playlist
  5. Sid Lucero, Apocalypse Now and Toto
  6. Baron Geisler, Waves
  7. John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
  8. LJ Reyes, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  9. Jericho Rosales, #Walang Forever
  10. Dino Pastrano, Baka Siguro Yata

LYNDON MABURAOT (Table Stretcher)

  1. Nora Aunor (Taklub)
  2. Allen Dizon (Imbisibol)
  3. LJ Reyes (Anino sa Likod ng Buwan)
  4. Sid Lucero (Toto) / Ces Quesada (Imbisibol)
  5. Dennis Trillo (Felix Manalo)
  6. JM de Guzman (Tandem)
  7. Junjun Quintana (Water Lemon)
  8. Glaiza de Castro / Dominic Roco (Sleepless)
  9. John Lloyd Cruz (A Second Chance)
  10. Piolo Pascual (The Breakup Playlist)

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. LJ Reyes, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  2. John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father
  3. John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
  4. Alessandra De Rossi, Bambanti
  5. Sid Lucero, Toto
  6. Jericho Rosales, Walang Forever
  7. JunJun Quintana, Dayang Asu
  8. Glaiza De Castro, Sleepless
  9. Anthony Falcon, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  10. Nora Aunor, Taklub

RENELSON MORELOS (Ramblings of a Film Urchin)

Cast of Anino sa Likod ng Buwan (LJ Reyes, Luis Alandy, Anthony Falcon)
John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father
Alessandra de Rossi, Bambanti
Francisco Guinto, Ari: My Life with a King
Lead ensemble of Imbisibol (Allen Dizon, Ces Quesada, Ricky Davao, Bernardo Bernardo, JM de Guzman)
Ronwaldo Martin, Ari: My Life with a King
Jennylyn Mercado, #Walang Forever
Lead ensemble of Ninja Party (Annicka Dolonius, Bea Galvez, Julz Savard, Elora Espano)
Jericho Rosales, #Walang Forever

NOOD.PH

John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father
Raymond Bagatsing, Dahling Nick
Lou Veloso, Da Dog Show
Alessandra de Rossi, Bambanti

MANUEL PANGARUY (Tagailog Special Presents)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz (Honor Thy Father)
  2. John Arcilla (Heneral Luna)
  3. Jericho Rosales (#Walang Forever)
  4. Dino Pastrano (Baka Siguro Yata)
  5. Sid Lucero (Apocalypse Child)
  6. Teri Malvar (Hamog)
  7. Lou Veloso (Da Dog Show, Water Lemon)
  8. Mercedes Cabral (An Kubo sa Kawayanan, Da Dog Show)
  9. Erlinda Villalobos (Manang Biring)
  10. Jun-Jun Quintana (Water Lemon)

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz, “Honor Thy Father
  2. Nora Aunor, “Taklub”
  3. Bea Alonzo, “A Second Chance”
  4. Raymond Bagatsing, “Dahling Nick”
  5. John Lloyd Cruz, “A Second Chance”
  6. John Arcilla, “Heneral Luna”
  7. Claudine Barretto, “Etiquette for Mistresses”
  8. Teri Malvar, “Hamog”
  9. Allen Dizon, “Imbisibol”
  10. Piolo Pascual, “The Breakup Playlist

NICO QUEJANO (Cinephiles!)

  1. Buboy Villar – Kid Kulafu
  2. Erlinda Villalobos – Manang Biring
  3. Mailes Kanapi – Pusong Bato
  4. Teri Malvar – Hamog
  5. Bing Pimentel – Bukod Kang Pinagpala
  6. Jericho Rosales – Walang Forever
  7. Lou Veloso – Da Dog Show
  8. John Arcilla – Heneral Luna
  9. JM De Guzman – Imbisibol
  10. Glaiza De Castro/Dominic Roco – Sleepless

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz – Honor Thy Father
  2. Bea Alonzo – A Second Chance
  3. Jericho Rosales – #Walang Forever
  4. Jennylyn Mercado – #Walang Forever
  5. John Arcilla – Heneral Luna
  6. Claudine Baretto – Etiquette For Mistresses
  7. Buboy Villar – Kid Kulafu
  8. Alessandra De Rossi – Bambanti
  9. Luis Alandy – Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  10. Nora Aunor – Taklub

NAZAMEL TABARES (Movies in the Philippines)

  1. LJ Reyes (Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan)
  2. John Arcilla (Heneral Luna)
  3. Sid Lucero (Apocalypse Child)
  4. Alessandra De Rossi (Bambanti)
  5. Dennis Trillo (Felix Manalo)
  6. Ricky Davao (Dayang Asu, Baka Siguro Yata)
  7. Raymond Bagatsing (Dahling Nick)
  8. Junjun Quintana (Water Lemon, Dayang Asu)
  9. Erlinda Villalobos (Manang Biring)
  10. Buboy Villar (Kid Kulafu)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz, Honor thy Father
  2. John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
  3. Sid Lucero, Apocalypse Now
  4. Alessandra de Rossi, Bambanti
  5. Dino Pastrano, Baka Siguro Yata
  6. Junjun Quintana, Water Lemon
  7. Nora Aunor, Taklub
  8. Nico Antonio, Tandem
  9. Erlinda Villalobos, Manang Biring
  10. Buboy Villar, Kid Kulafu
  11. Russ Ligtas, Miss Bulalacao

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father
  2. Mercedes Cabral, An Kubo sa Kawayanan
  3. Alessandra de Rossi, Bambanti
  4. Raymond Bagatsing, Dahling Nick
  5. Jennylyn Mercado, Walang Forever
  6. LJ Reyes, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  7. Luis Alandy, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  8. John Arcilla, Heneral Luna
  9. Allen Dizon, Imbisibol
  10. Glaiza de Castro, Sleepless

Philippine Cinema 2016: 5 Best Documentaries

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1 – Sunday Beauty Queen (Babyruth Villarama) 44 points

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2 – Forbidden Memory (Gutierrez Mangansakan II) 23 points

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3 – Curiosity, Adventure and Love (Sunshine Lichauco de Leon and Suzanne Richiardone) 18 points, 7 votes, 1 second-place vote

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4 – People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose (John Torres) 18 points, 7 votes, no second-place vote

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5 – Piding (Gym Lumbera and Paolo Picones) 7 points

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

  1. “Curiosity, Adventure and Love” (Sunshine Lichauco De Leon and Suzanne Richiardone)
  2. “Sunday Beauty Queen” (Baby Ruth Villarama)

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Forbidden Memory

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph)

  1. Piding (Paolo Picones and Gym Lumbera)
  2. People Power Bombshell (John Torres)
  3. Sunday Beauty Queen (Baby Ruth Villarama)
  4. Walang Maiiwan (Kara David)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Forbidden Memory

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Forbidden Memory (Teng Mangansakan)
  2. Sunday Beauty Queen ( BabyRuth Gutierrez)
  3. People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose (John Torres)
  4. Piding (Gym Lumbera)

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose
  2. Sunday Beauty Queen
  3. Curiosity, Adventure & Love
  4. Forbidden Memory
  5. Piding

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Forever Bridgeless
  3. An Orchestra in Search of a Home

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Curiosity, Adventure and Love (Sunshine Lichauco De Leon and Suzanne Richiardone)
  2. Sunday Beauty Queen (Babyruth Villarama-Gutierrez)
  3. Forbidden Memory (Gutierrez Mangansakan II)
  4. Alon (Boriz Vicente)
  5. An Orchestra in Search of a Home (Ida Anita del Mundo)

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. People Power Bombshell
  3. Forbidden Memory

NOOD.PH

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Forbidden Memory
  3. Curiosity, Adventure and Love

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Curiosity, Adventure and Love
  3. People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. People Power Bombshell
  3. Forbidden Memory
  4. Piding

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen (Baby Ruth Villarama)
  2. Curiosity, Adventure, and Love (Jessie Lichauco)
  3. Forbidden Memory (Teng Mangansakan)
  4. People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose (John Torres)
  5. Sina Dino at ang Kanilang Sikreto (Miller Ursolino)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Forbidden Memory
  3. Curiosity Adventure and Love

 


Philippine Cinema 2016: Best Screenplay

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1 – Die Beautiful (Rody Vera) 32 points

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2 – Mercury Is Mine (Jason Paul Laxamana) 21 points

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3 – Ma’ Rosa (Troy Espiritu) 20 points

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4 – How To Be Yours (Patrick John Valencia, Hyro Aguinaldo and Dan Villegas) 13 points, 5 votes

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5 – Women of the Weeping River (Sheron Dayoc) 13 points, 3 votes

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6 – Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough (Chris Martinez) 12 points, 4 votes, 1 second-place vote

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7 – Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (Lav Diaz) 12 points, 4 votes, no second-place vote

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8 – 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (Jason Paul Laxamana) 11 points

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9 – Pamilya Ordinaryo (Eduardo Roy, Jr.) 8 points, 4 votes

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10 – Ang Babaeng Humayo (Lav Diaz) 8 points, 3 votes

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Lav Diaz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  2. Troy Espiritu – Ma’ Rosa
  3. Sheron Dayoc – Women of The Weeping River
  4. Patrick John Valencia, Hyro Aguinaldo – How To Be Yours
  5. Rody Vera – Die Beautiful

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph)

  1. Sheron Dayoc (Women of the Weeping River)
  2. Paolo Picones and Gym Lumbera (Piding)
  3. Bradley Liew, Bianca Balbuena (Singing in Graveyards)
  4. Patrick R. Valencia, Hyro P. Aguinaldo (How To Be Yours)
  5. Ellen Ramos, Paolo Villaluna (Pauwi Na)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Mercury Is Mine
  2. Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2 #ForeverIsNotEnough
  3. Ned’s Project
  4. Si Magdalola at ang mga Gago
  5. Kusina

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Die Beautiful
  2. Patay Na Si Hesus
  3. Ma’ Rosa
  4. Mercury is Mine
  5. Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Paolo Villaluna & Ellen Ramos (Pauwi Na)
  2. Eduardo Roy, Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  3. Lav Diaz (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis)
  4. Derick Cabrido & Denise O’Hara, (Purgatoryo)
  5. Jason Paul Laxamana, (Mercury is Mine)

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. How to Be Yours
  2. Hiblang Abo
  3. Purgatoryo
  4. Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  5. Ringgo: The Dog Shooter

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Denise O’Hara (Tuos)
  2. Rody Vera (Die Beautiful)
  3. Ice Idanan and Petersen Vargas (Sakaling Hindi Makarating)
  4. Chris Martinez (Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough)
  5. Eduardo Roy, Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Women of the Weeping River (Sheron Dayoc)
  2. Kusina (Cenon Palomares)
  3. Malinak Ya Labi (Jose Abdel Langit)
  4. Area (Robby Tantingco)
  5. Ang Babaeng Humayo (Lav Diaz)

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  2. Mercury Is Mine
  3. Die Beautiful
  4. Hele
  5. Tuos

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Jason Paul Laxamana, MERCURY IS MINE
  2. Rody Vera, DIE BEAUTIFUL
  3. Robby Tantingco, AREA
  4. Fatrick Tabada, PATAY NA SI HESUS
  5. Troy Espiritu, MA ROSA

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Ma’ Rosa
  2. 4 Days
  3. Tuos
  4. Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  5. Apocalypse Child

NOOD.PH

  1. Vince and Kath and James
  2. Die Beautiful
  3. Seklusyon
  4. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  5. Ned’s Project

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Lav Diaz for Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  2. Troy Espiritu for Ma Rosa
  3. Jason Paul Laxamana for 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  4. Lav Diaz for Ang Babaeng Humayo
  5. Daisy Cayanan, Kim Noromor, Anjanette Haw for Vince & Kath & James

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Jun Lana – Die Beautiful
  2. Troy Espiritu – Ma’Rosa
  3. Joseph Israel Laban & Denise O’Hara – Purgatoryo
  4. Eduardo Roy Jr. – Pamilya Ordinaryo
  5. Froilan Medina – Dukot

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Star na si Van Damme Stallone
  2. Die Beautiful
  3. Mercury is Mine
  4. Ma’ Rosa
  5. How to Be Yours

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Lily
  2. Ma’Rosa
  3. 2 Cool 2 Be 4Gotten

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2
  2. Dagsin
  3. How to Be Yours
  4. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  5. Mercury is Mine

Philippine Cinema 2016: Best Ensemble

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1 – Oro (30 points)

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2 – Hiblang Abo (24 points)

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3 – Purgatoryo (21 points)

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4 – Ma’ Rosa (19 points, 6 votes)

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5 – Pauwi Na (19 points, 5 votes)

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6 – Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (17 points)

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7 – Ang Babaeng Humayo (13 points)

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8 – 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (12 points, 5 votes)

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9 – Women of the Weeping River (12 points, 4 votes)

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10 – Patay Na Si Hesus (11 points)

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

  1. Victor Villanueva’s “Patay na si Hesus” (Jaclyn Jose, Chai Fonacier, Melde Montañez, Paul Vincent Viado)
  2. Paolo Villaluna’s “Pauwi Na” (Cherry Pie Picache, Bembol Roco, Meryll Soriano, Chai Fonacier, Jess Mendoza, Jerald Napoles)
  3. Petersen Vargas’ “2 Cool 2 B 4gotten” (Khalil Ramos/ Ethan Salvador/ Jameson Blake)
  4. Derick Cabrido’s “Purgatoryo” (Bernardo Bernardo, Kristoffer King, Elora Españo, Chrome Cosio, Mara Lopez, Jess Mendoza, Sam Quintana, Japo Parcero, Arnold Reyes, Lou Veloso)
  5. Jun Lana’s “Die Beautiful” (Paolo Ballesteros, Christian Bables, Joel Torre, Gladys Reyes, Luis Alandy, Albie Casiño, Lou Veloso)

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Oro
  2. Ma ‘Rosa
  3. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  4. Women of the Weeping River
  5. Padre De Familia

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph)

  1. Pauwi Na
  2. Women of the Weeping River
  3. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  4. Oro
  5. Ma’Rosa

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Cast of Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  2. Cast of Hiblang Abo
  3. Cast of Si Magdalola at ang mga Gago
  4. Cast of Best. Partee. Ever.
  5. Cast of 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Hiblang Abo
  2. EDSA
  3. Malinak Ya Labi

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Purgatoryo
  2. Oro
  3. Women of the Weeping River
  4. Hiblang Abo
  5. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. Hiblang Abo
  2. Purgatoryo
  3. Patay Na si Hesus
  4. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  5. Ma’ Rosa

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Ma’ Rosa
  3. Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  4. Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone
  5. Camp Sawi

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Ma’ Rosa
  2. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Women of the Weeping River
  4. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  5. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Oro
  2. Ma’ Rosa
  3. Hele
  4. 2 Cool 2 B Forgotten
  5. Tuos

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Hiblang Abo
  2. Die Beautiful
  3. Area
  4. Daughters of the Three-Tailed Banner
  5. Oro

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Apocalypse Child
  2. Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone
  3. Anino sa Likod ng Buwan
  4. Hiblang Abo
  5. Ang Babaeng Humayo

NOOD.PH

  1. Vince and Kath and James
  2. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  3. Pauwi Na
  4. Oro

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  2. Vince & Kath & James
  3. Sunday Beauty Queen
  4. The Unmarried Wife
  5. Frederikke Aspock’s Rosita

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Oro
  2. Pauwi Na
  3. Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis
  4. Purgatoryo
  5. Patay Na Si Hesus

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Oro
  2. Pauwi Na
  3. Purgatoryo
  4. Patay na si Hesus
  5. Pitong Kabang Palay

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Hiblang Abo
  2. Oro
  3. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Purgatoryo
  2. Apocalypse Child
  3. EDSA
  4. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  5. Camp Sawi


Philippine Cinema 2016: 10 Best Directors

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1 – Brillante Mendoza (Ma’ Rosa) 41 points

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2 – Lav Diaz (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis) 33 points

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3 – Lav Diaz (Ang Babaeng Humayo) 23 points, 6 votes

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4 – Sheron Dayoc (Women of the Weeping River) 23 points, 5 votes

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5 – Eduardo Roy, Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo) 18 points

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6 – Jun Lana (Die Beautiful) 16 points

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7 – Babyruth Villarama (Sunday Beauty Queen) 12 points, 5 votes

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8 – Erik Matti (Seklusyon) 12 points, 4 votes

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9 – Derick Cabrido (Tuos) 11 points

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10 – Gym Lumbera and Paolo Picones (Piding) 10 points

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

  1. Lav Diaz (“Ang Babaeng Humayo,” “Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis”)
  2. Paolo Villaluna (“Pauwi Na”)
  3. Brillante Ma Mendoza (“Ma’ Rosa”)
  4. Cenon Obispo Palomares and David Corpuz (“Kusina”)
  5. Eduardo Roy Jr. (“Pamilya Ordinaryo”)/ Roderick Cabrido (“Purgatoryo”)

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Lav Diaz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  2. Derick Cabrido – Tuos
  3. Sheron Deyoc – Women of the Weeping River
  4. Avid Liongoren – Saving Sally
  5. Dan Villegas – Always Be My Maybe
  6. Dan Villegas – How to Be Yours
  7. Brillante Ma. Mendoza – Ma’Rosa

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph)

  1. Paolo Picones and Gym Lumbera (Piding)
  2. John Torres (People Power Bombshell)
  3. Baby Ruth Villarama (Sunday Beauty Queen)
  4. Bradley Liew (Singing in Graveyards)
  5. Bagane Fiola (Baboy Halas)

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Brillante Mendoza (Ma’ Rosa)
  2. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (Lav Diaz)
  3. Sheron Dayoc (Women of the Weeping River)
  4. Eduardo Roy Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  5. Alvin Yapan (Oro)

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Brillante Mendoza (Ma’ Rosa)
  2. Jun Lana (Die Beautiful)
  3. Eduardo Roy Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  4. Alvin Yapan (EDSA)
  5. Erik Matti (Seklusyon)

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Sheron Dayoc, Women of the Weeping River
  2. Lav Diaz, Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis & Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Paolo Villaluna, Pauwi Na
  4. Eduardo Roy, Jr. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  5. Brillante Mendoza, Ma’ Rosa

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. Prime Cruz – Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  2. Derick Cabrido – Purgatoryo
  3. Petersen Vargas – 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  4. Dan Villegas – How to Be Yours
  5. Avid Liongoren – Saving Sally

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Derick Cabrido (Tuos)
  2. Erik Matti (Seklusyon)
  3. Brillante Mendoza (Ma’ Rosa)
  4. Baby Ruth Villarama (Sunday Beauty Queen)
  5. Jun Lana (Die Beautiful)

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Paolo Picones and Gym Lumbera, Piding
  2. Sheron Dayoc, Women of the Weeping River
  3. Brillante Mendoza, Ma’ Rosa
  4. Lav Diaz, Ang Babaeng Humayo and Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  5. Bagane Fiola, Baboy Halas

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Lav Diaz – Hele
  2. Brillante Mendoza – Ma Rosa
  3. Babyruth Villarama Guiterrez – Sunday Beauty Queen
  4. Avid Liongoren – Saving Sally
  5. Jason Paul Laxamana – Mercury Is Mine
  6. Erik Matti – Seklusyon
  7. Petersen Vargas – 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Jun Robles Lana, DIE BEAUTIFUL
  2. Eduardo Roy Jr, PAMILYA ORDINARYO
  3. Erik Matti, SEKLUSYON
  4. Brillante Mendoza, MA ROSA
  5. Prime Cruz, ANG MANANANGGAL SA UNIT 23B

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Mario Cornejo, Apocalypse Child
  2. Brillante Mendoza, Ma’ Rosa
  3. Ice Adanan, Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  4. Eduardo Roy, Pamilya Ordinaryo
  5. Randolph Longjas, Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone

NOOD.PH

  1. Erik Matti – Seklusyon
  2. Lav Diaz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Samantha Lee – Baka Bukas
  4. Lem Lorca – Ned’s Project

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Lav Diaz (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis)
  2. Brillante Mendoza (Ma Rosa)
  3. Sheron Dayoc (Women of the Weeping River)
  4. Petersen Vargas (2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten)
  5. Eduardo Roy (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Brillante Mendoza – Ma’ Rosa
  2. Jun Lana – Die Beautiful
  3. Eduardo Roy Jr. – Pamilya Ordinaryo
  4. Paul Soriano – Dukot
  5. Derick Cabrido – Purgatoryo

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Randolph Longjas (Star na si Van Damme Stallone)
  2. Lav Diaz (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis)
  3. Avid Liongoren (Saving Sally)
  4. Jun Robles Lana (Die Beautiful)
  5. Paolo Herras (Buhay Habangbuhay)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Sheron Dayoc
  2. Petersen Vargas
  3. Baby Ruth Villarama
  4. Brillante Mendoza
  5. Jason Laxamana

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Dan Villegas
  2. Lav Diaz
  3. Alvin Yapan
  4. Derick Cabrido
  5. Babyruth Villarama-Gutierrrez

Philippine Cinema 2016: Best Editing

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1 – Ma’ Rosa (Diego Marx Dobles) 25 points

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2 – Die Beautiful (Benjamin Tolentino) 22 points

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3 – Pamilya Ordinaryo (Carlo Francisco Manatad) 15 points, 5 votes

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4 – Women of the Weeping River (Carlo Francisco Manatad) 15 points, 4 votes

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5 – Sunday Beauty Queen (Chuck Gutierrez) 13 points

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6 – Seklusyon (Jay Halili) 10 points

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7 – Purgatoryo (Mark Cyril Bautista) 9 points, 3 votes

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8 – Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (Lav Diaz) 9 points, 2 votes

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9 – Saving Sally (Jether Amar and Jethro Razo) 8 points, 4 votes

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10 – Ang Babaeng Humayo (Lav Diaz) 8 points, 2 votes

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Carlo Manatad – Women of the Weeping River
  2. Diego Marx Dobles – Ma’ Rosa
  3. Lav Diaz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  4. Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino – Die Beautiful
  5. Marya Ignacio – How to Be Yours

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph)

  1. People Power Bombshell
  2. Bradley Liew (Singing in Graveyards)
  3. Carlo Manatad (Women of the Weeping River)
  4. Bagane Fiola, Willie Apa (Baboy Halas)
  5. Lawrence Ang (Lily)

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Seklusyon
  2. Die Beautiful
  3. Sunday Beauty Queen
  4. Women of the Weeping River
  5. Saving Sally

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Lawrence Ang, ‘Lily’
  2. Paolo Villaluna, ‘Pauwi Na’
  3. Mark Cyril Bautista , “Purgatoryo’
  4. Carlo Manatad, ‘Pamilya Ordinaryo’
  5. Chuck Gutierrez, ‘Sunday Beauty Queen’

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  2. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  3. How to Be Yours
  4. T.P.O.
  5. Saving Sally

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Tuos
  2. Sunday Beauty Queen
  3. Ma’ Rosa
  4. Die Beautiful
  5. Sakaling Hindi Makarating

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Women of the Weeping River (Carlo Manatad)
  2. Ma’ Rosa (Diego Marx Dobles)
  3. Piding (Emerson Reyes)
  4. Always Be My Maybe (Marya Ignacio)
  5. Sunday Beauty Queen (Chuck Gutierrez)

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Saving Sally
  2. Hele
  3. Ma Rosa
  4. Seklusyon
  5. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Benjamin Tolentino, DIE BEAUTIFUL
  2. Diego Marx Dobles, MA ROSA
  3. Jay Halili, SEKLUSYON
  4. Gilbert Obispo, AREA
  5. Jether Amar, Jethro Razo, SAVING SALLY

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Apocalypse Child
  2. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  3. Ma’ Rosa
  4. Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  5. Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone

NOOD.PH

  1. Vince & Kath & James

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Lav Diaz (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis)
  2. Diego Marx Dobles (Ma Rosa)
  3. Carlo Francisco Manatad (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  4. Paolo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos (Pauwi Na)
  5. Mycko David & Cesca Lee (Purgatoryo)

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Benjamin Tolentino – Die Beautiful
  2. Chuck Gutierrez – Sunday Beauty Queen
  3. Mai Calapardo – Mercury is Mine
  4. Hannah Espia – Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  5. Carlo Francsico Manatad – Pamilya Ordinaryo

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  2. Mercury is Mine
  3. Star na si Van Damme Stallone
  4. Buhay Habangbuhay
  5. Dukot

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Purgatoryo
  2. Die Beautiful
  3. Apocalypse Child
  4. Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  5. Lily

Philippine Cinema 2016: 10 Best Scenes

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One of the categories that we’re always excited to see the results for is Best Scene. We first included the category in 2012, where the opening mermaid scene of Kalayaan was chosen as the top scene. In 2013, Jhong Hilario beating up a heavily pregnant Mercedes Cabral after finding out her treachery in Badil topped the poll, and in 2014, the Dagitab beach scene with Eula Valdez and Martin del Rosario was the voters’ favorite. In 2015, Luna’s assassination in Heneral Luna was the runaway winner.

This year, we are even more excited to present the best scenes because, aside from voters’ thoughts on why they loved the scenes, we included notes from the filmmakers (directors, writers, producers) themselves.

Here are the top ten scenes in Philippine cinema in 2016:

1 – Rosa tearfully eats fishballs while watching a mobile vending family (Ma’ Rosa) 33 points

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Archie del Mundo (DList.ph): “Jaclyn Jose’s Rosa Reyes is the roving eyes that envisage the profound effects of abjection in the community where she is resigned to keeping her head above its muddy water. Therefore, that final scene where all the day’s tragic happenstances come ebbing down her throat in a moment’s rest – reflects the harrowing reality that nothing will give her immediate comfort and release. Not even those tasty street foods she chomped while directing her stares back to the bigger picture – which is once again a portrait of a Filipino family scraping by in the poorest of conditions.”

Troy Espiritu (writer):Ma’ Rosa was initially titled ‘Palit-Ulo‘, derived from a typical extortion activity of the police that has been existing for quite a while under our noses and yet few of us know of. It was inspired from an actual event in 2012 and, after being shelved for 2 years, I was entrusted by Direk Brillante Mendonza and our mentor, Armando Lao to write it.

I wrote the screenplay into 4 acts; each has its own punctuation or statement scenes. But generally, what we want to show in each punctuation, especially in the last scene of the film, is that the life of a typical Filipino family runs on small retail or the concept of “tingi”, which is uniquely Filipino. They go to a sari-sari store to buy a small sachet of shampoo and make the most out of it. They go to a convenient store to buy 10 or 20 peso-load instead of a 500 call card. Even vices are being bought in small retail: from cigarettes to shabu. In times when they are in conflict with the law, justice is also commoditized by the police in small retail. And in times of need, we give our importance for family through small contributions or ‘sa abot ng makakaya.’

However, that unique and extraordinary trait of Filipinos can sometimes be dangerous. Most of the time, we tend to compromise what’s right for the love of family members even when that love becomes amoral.

We made some quick adjustments during the shoot. Originally in the script, Rosa was supposed to pass by a karinderya along the talipapa after pawning her daughter’s cellphone. While eating, she sees an ideal family across her table enjoying their dinner. However, there was no karinderya along the talipapa in our actual location and Direk Brillante was thinking of a more powerful visual punctuation for the film’s ending but with the same message. So our only alternative was to use what was available in the location: a fishball stand and a mobile sari-sari store.

We shot the last scene twice and both were guerrilla shoots with limited crowd control. Jaclyn, being a well-immersed actress, did a great job in blending in with the people along Barangka Drive. But we had to move fast because the longer we stayed, the more she was being recognized by pedestrians.

The reason why we shot it twice is because Jaclyn was not supposed to cry in that scene because we were afraid that the scene might become melodramatic and ruin the overall design of the film.. But while editing the film, we thought something was missing. We felt the character needed to be more relatable, especially her reflections about what happened to them; her remorse, perhaps her guilt if there’s any, or maybe just plain hunger since how can you eat properly if you’re being held by policemen in 24 hours? So Direk Brillante called Jaclyn for a reshoot, this time giving her the moment to cry. And upon watching the second cut in post-prod, I could already feel she might win best actress if we were allowed to enter the main competition in Cannes.”

2 – Horacia and Hollanda sing and dance a couple of songs (Ang Babaeng Humayo) 12 points, 4 votes

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James Espinoza (Film Police): “Arguably the best scene in Ang Babaeng Humayo is when Horacia and Hollanda sing a medley of “Sunrise, Sunset” (from Fiddler in the Roof), “Somewhere” (West Side Story), and “Kapag Tumibok ang Puso” because it encapsulates the themes of the film. “I don’t remember growing older; when did they?” Time has been harsh on both Horacia and Hollanda, who, in their journey toward revenge and redemption, no longer recognize the world surrounding them. Assuming a maternal figure, Horacia comforts Hollanda by assuring her that “there’s a place for us, somewhere, a place for us…” However, Hollanda, who is completely resigned to her fate and probably too afraid to confront her situation, suggests that they instead sing the typical videoke go-to song “Kapag Tumibok ang Puso” and just have fun. The scene is quite enjoyable at the literal level as well. A nineties pop song by Donna Cruz seems out of place in a Lav Diaz film, but it totally works here, and props must be given to Charo Santos and John Lloyd Cruz for grooving to sharaaam dharaaam.”

Lav Diaz (writer/director): “Yaon ang sandali ng redemsyon ng dalawang pangunahing tauhan ng Ang Babaeng Humayo. Isang ‘magical moment’ ang treatment sa eksena. Nakita natin kung sino si Hollanda aka Rolando Baldemoran, ang kanyang kakanyahan, ang kaibuturan ng kanyang kalooban; ang lalim ng kanyang kalungkutan. Gayundin kay Horacia Somorostro, nakita rin natin ang lalim ng kanyang kalungkutan, ang lalim ng kulturang napiit sa katauhan niya dahil sa dilim ng krimen na ginawa sa kanya. Sa tinatawag na abyss ng kanilang mga tadhana, sa isang iglap ay binuhay nina Horacia at Hollanda ang mga pagkakataong ipinagkait sa kanila. Isang nakakatuwang eksena bagamat napakasakit.”

3 – Pina-ilog dances by the bonfire in front of her tribe (Tuos) 12 points, 3 votes

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Robert Cerda (Space-Aso): “Who could forget that enchanting hawk dance of Aunor, trampling other dance scenes in Philippine cinema in regard to impact? There is no striptease there, only a woman garbed in traditional tribal mandarin dress, with arms stretched as if readying to fly, regal with each step. When the camera moves to close-ups of her face and does a circular dolly track shot , we gasp and our hearts flutter at the different shades of the face aged with wisdom and grace, lighted and shaded, the figure absorbing all the warmth, magic and energy around her, and immediately returns to us her mini-explosions of her own magic. In the seeming interminable minutes of the sequence, we don’t complain. We are happy to be intoxicated and we recover thankful for the much needed internal mini paroxysms.”

Roderick Cabrido (director): “The scene was inspired by one of the dances performed by a ‘binukot’ in Ilo-ilo. I wanted the dance sequence to be authentic as possible so we asked a former ‘binukot’ to teach Ms. Nora the movements and the precise steps of the dance. I also wanted the scene to be performed in the evening with emphasis as to the bonfire lighting up most areas of the set so as to give the audience a more realistic experience of the setting when the Sugidanon tribe of Ilo-ilo would celebrate festivities in their community. ”

4 – Jewel transforms into a manananggal after pleasuring herself on the bed (Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B) 11 points, 3 votes, 1 first-place vote

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Emil Hofileña (Cinemil Movie Reviews/The Neighborhood): “No local movie scene in 2016 was as simultaneously beautiful, disturbing, sexy, and heartbreaking as the scene wherein Jewel (Ryza Cenon) finally transforms into a mananannggal onscreen in Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B. As soon as Jewel begins touching herself, we know what’s about to happen. As an audience we are curious to see her change, but as viewers who have grown attached to her character, we don’t want to see her become a monster. Through Cenon’s tortured performance, the intensity of the music, and Prime Cruz’s spinning camera, we are made to feel the pain Jewel feels as she hopelessly fights against herself. So when her spine punctures through her skin and her wings reveal themselves, it’s awe-inspiring but also incredibly tragic. Just when we thought her newfound friendships could save her, she becomes the ultimate femme fatale.”

Prime Cruz (director): “The last transformation scene was the seed for the entire film. It was the first scene that came into my head and we tried to build the story from there. The manananggal transformation in the old mannanggal films have always fascinated me as a kid. A woman screaming and then splitting in half left an indelible mark in my brain. Years later, I rewatched those scenes and I thought that the manananggals looked like they were orgasming. And I thought maybe the manananggal transformation was a sort of orgasm. And it intrigued me that the woman is being split from her bottom half, her most powerful half, the half that makes her a woman. And she leaves this half behind.

The hardest part to shoot was the top spinning shot because we had to coordinate everything and time it to music. I wanted the shot to feel like the “ascent” right before a climax… Music was playing during the scene, tapos pinatungan sa post. We had to do it that way for the timing. Meaning the camera had to be in the right spot at a certain time, and Ryza had to orgasm at the right time.

So we used the orgasm as the central idea, that’s why her winghole where the wings come out kinda looks like a vagina. Ryza did a sensuality workshop with Angeli Bayani, for the masturbation and sex scenes.

A lot of our budget went into effects. I knew we could only afford one transformation scene if we wanted to do it well so I told our writer na sa script pa lang, let’s make it in such a way na isa lang ang transformation.”

5 – Hunter spends night in a cave (Baboy Halas) 11 points, 3 votes, no first-place vote.

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John Tawasil (Present Confusion): “The cave scene in Baboy Halas left me breathless. Initially I groped in the dark, wondering what would happen next. But as I realized what is going on in the cave, it becomes a strange kind of transcendental magic, even if written descriptions of the scene sound mundane. It is something best seen and experienced, rather than read through a synopsis, something that applies to Baboy Halas as a whole.”

Bagane Fiola (writer/director): “The cave scene was shot the way we had envisioned it. It’s a one-take good take because it was very sacred to them. So everything was carefully planned before we rolled camera… The lines did not appear scripted, maybe because we managed to produce something that’s between a documentary and a (narrative) film. We were working with lumad who are obviously non-actors and who played roles that are close to their characters in real life. We guided them with the dialogues and at the same time we let them converse the way they communicate in their own native way. And also, the crew had an immersion with the lumad, to learn their culture and their way of life long before the shooting period.”

6 – Hazel watches her son’s graduation ceremony on her cellphone (Sunday Beauty Queen) 10 points

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Json Javier (The Spotless Mind): “In a documentary filled with bittersweet stories on the plight of OFWs in Hong Kong, the most memorable scene had the least amount of dialogue. Set against a gorgeous sunset, we see Hazel trying to hold back her emotions while watching the graduation of her child through a smartphone (the sadness compounded further by a terrible connection). Although she spoke a few times to explain why she couldn’t make it and also for them to fix the view, most of her reactions were limited to sighs of longing and regret. This scene perfectly encapsulated the heartbreaking struggles that these women face on a daily basis and it gave us another reason to call them queens in their own right.”

Chuck Gutierrez (producer): “Our kababayans in HK are only allowed to take a vacation sometimes once every two years. They need to ask permission from their employers months in advance. Sometimes, an employer can decide at the very last minute to cancel it due to personal reasons. That’s what happened to Hazel. Her British employer needed to leave HK for work and he requested Hazel to stay to take care of the house and the dog, Scrappy. Hazel couldn’t attend to her eldest son’s graduation. Hazel’s three sons are taken care of by her mother and sister in Ilocos. The sister was the one on the other line documenting the graduation of Hazel’s son… The signal was very choppy. Yung sound lang yung malinaw. In the end the sister just took pictures and sent them to Hazel via Viber.

After watching SBQ, Hazel’s son became ‘closer’ to her. The son would often message her where she is and ask what she is doing. Hazel is happy that her son finally understands her work in HK.”

7 – “Three Levels of Hugot” (Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough) 8 points

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Mikoy Fernandez (Mga Katha ng Haraya): “The thing I loved the most about the Hugot Levels scene is how truly witty and funny it is. While the lines in itself were funny, I think it was Eugene Domingo and Jericho Rosales’chemistry that really made the scene work in its absurdity. In addition, it’s so funny how the writer actually came up with an analysis of hugot lines that made sense while at the same time still poking fun at those really cheesy or corny lines from melodramas.”

Chris Martinez (writer): “Since sequel ito at alam ko na isa sa pinaka-memorable na eksena sa Part 1 ay ang 3 Kinds of Acting, naisip ko na dapat lang may pantapat ako sa eksena na ‘yun. At dahil Rom Com ang tinatalakay sa Part 2, bakit hindi 3 Levels of Hugot since ang mga Pinoy naman ay baliw na baliw sa kaka-hugot. Nakaka-pressure isulat dahil sobrang nakakatawa ang 3 Kinds of Acting sa Part 1 kailangan ‘yung Part 2 mas baliw, mas hilarious, mas nakaka-WTF! So there, sa Part 2, nahugot ko na lahat nang dapat hugutin!”

8 (tie) – Nadia imagines drowning her baby while bathing him in the washbasin (Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone) 7 points

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Nazamel Tabares (Pelikula Mania): “Not only for Pangilinan’s underrated performance, the scene is compelling, truthful and painful, all at the same time.”

Randolph Longjas (director): “We have always portrayed mothers as loving and nurturing people. It is embedded in their genes to do so. However, everything changes when the child born has Down Syndrome. The bathing scene of the baby marks the day that nothing would ever be the same again to Nadia (Candy). Emotions are replaced by anxiety, sorrow, denial, and anger. I wanted to show how imperfect of a mother she was. That in that short moment of time, she considered ending her misery and the misery to come for her baby. Purely, this scene represents the struggle of acceptance of raising a kid with Down Syndrome. I already knew from the very beginning that mounting this powerful scene won’t be easy. I had to seek advice from the Down Syndrome Association of the Philippines (DSAPI) on how to handle it with utmost sensitivity. Come shooting proper, Candy prepared so hard emotionally because the senses of a child with Down Syndrome are sensitive that they could sense fear. And the baby felt it. Candy was battling with her emotions on how to translate denial visually but at the same time handle the baby as if its life depends on her. And she really did a good job. I was convinced to the point that I hated Nadia for doing it to that cute child.”

8 (tie) – Vince begs his mother to fight for him as her son (Vince & Kath & James) 7 points

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Nood.PH: “About 70% of the whole movie, palaging ‘martir’ ang moda ni Vince. In the scene where he was arguing with his mom in the dean’s office, doon lang nagbitiw si Vince ng ‘Ipagtanggol n’yo naman ako.’ ‘Yung contrast na binigay ‘nung dialogue na ‘yun to his character, ‘yung pagdadala ni Joshua Garcia and Ina Raymundo acting out that particular scene na hindi histrionic pero dama mo ‘yung guilt ni Ina as an absentee parent and ni Joshua as a child wanting to be recognized by someone that matters to him. Nakakaiyak at maraming makaka-relate.”

Daisy Cayanan, Kim Noromor, and Anjanette Haw (writers): “That has to be the most selfless act of love – to love no matter what, to love regardless of everything.

In collaboration with our director, we have characterized VINCE (Joshua Garcia) as someone who selflessly gives out love. A product of a forbidden relationship, he grew up believing he is a reminder of the sin of her mother Belinda (Ina Raymundo); hence, he will never be worthy of love. That’s why he must always give whatever he has and he can so that people around him will accept and eventually love him despite him being a “product of a sin”.

As the story progressed, Vince’s selfless love took a toll on him. Such he learned the hard way when he kept his genuine love for KATH (Julia Barretto) behind the filters of his own making, all for his cousin JAMES (Ronnie Alonte). At the point where the truth was out, he has let his insecurities eat him up in front of the woman he loves. For him, to love always means to let go of everything even if it means everything to him.

So he started questioning himself… why does it always have to be like this? When will he, a product of a sin, be ever loved the way he loves others?

It all boils down to how Vince is with Belinda. Much as she’s his source of love, Belinda is also Vince’s source of “bubog” in love.

In this scene where Belinda is begging him to save James again, Vince asked her back why she cannot save her own son instead. It’s like his character screaming “Why can’t you love me back?” It’s him asking his own mom to save him, to defend him, and to love him no matter what and regardless of everything.

Hence, this scene is very much pivotal in Vince’s character journey. What happened here freed him from the truth about love that he’s been filtering all his life.

Theodore Boborol (director): “In forming the characters, the writers and I sat down and had a one-on-one in depth interview with the actors. I requested for it because hindi ko sila kilala so I had to know their story, their strength, ano ang kanilang strong and charismatic character values as a person. I did that because they’re newbies so I didn’t want their characters to veer away from their real personality.

Now pagdating kay Joshua or Vince, tumatak sa akin ang moment niya inside the PBB house with his mother. Nag-separate kasi in real life ang kanyang mother and father when he was young and napunta siya sa kanyang father. After that, wala nang paki sa kanya ang mother niya. Yun ang “bubog” niya in real life. Hindi niya alam why. When he was younger and nagkikita pa sila, parang walang paki ang mother niya sa kanya. He feels na walang love sa kanya. Dun namin na-form ang ‘What if product si Vince ng extramarital affair ng kanyang mama and so he’s the unwanted son?’ So parang in a way, the core of Vince is similar to Joshua’s and so my challenge was just for him to be truthful with his acting, to be as sincere and as authentic as possible.

Even before shoot, I already challenged the actors na wala pa kaming apat na napatunayan! And so all I asked from them is be truthful in acting, and just “be” the character. Ang background ko kasi sa acting workshop is Eric Morris’ “being”, kasi yun ang na-attendan kong workshop before with Direk Laurice Guillen sa film school.

Anyway so back to the scene, it’s a pivotal scene in the movie because it’s a turning point in Vince’s character. For the first time, he is able to express how he truly feels to a person without filtering himself or hiding under a pseudonym. The confrontation could have been situated anywhere, pero pinili kong mag-confrontation sila sa main office area because I just felt, as mis-en-scene, na ang character ni Vince naka-express ng kanyang feelings in a public place, so it’s not merely expressing himself to his mom but the fact that he expressed himself in a public place and thereby he is already exposing his soul without fear. Because in a way that scene is the start of the character having courage to fight for himself and his love.

Honestly, I didn’t encounter any difficulty in shooting the scene. Things were pretty normal. I just told my actors the scene’s intent and their character’s emotional obligation and asked them to be truthful. And knowing Joshua’s background, I know makakahugot talaga siya sa eksena, and thankfully he did. I was also surprised how powerful the scene was when I previewed the rushes.”

10 – Satra crosses the river and meets the mother of the rival family (Women of the Weeping River) 5 points

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Skilty Labastilla (Pinoy Rebyu): “Satra (Laila Putli P. Ulao) meeting Shadiya (Ma. Zimadar Caranay-Raper), her counterpart in the rival family towards the end of WWR, is one of the most powerful scenes in any cinema last year. Early in the movie, we first see Shadiya hurrying away from Satra in the public market. Later on, we learn that Shadiya’s family was responsible for killing Satra’s husband. Mid-film, it was Shadiya chasing Satra across the river to confront her about the revenge killing that just happened. This final encounter in the woods, where the two women at first warily size each other up, and then calmly, wordlessly look each other in the eyes, speaks volumes about women’s capacity to come up with non-violent solutions to a destructive practice that, for their men, may preserve honor and dignity in the short run, but for them, is counterproductive in the long run.

If this scene does not raise the hairs on the back of your neck and gives you hope that as long as women like Satra and Shadiya are around to defy their prideful, gun-loving men, things will get better, then cinema is not for you.”

Sheron Dayoc (writer/director): “The toughest part of scripting ‘Women of the Weeping River’ is how to end the film – to conclude in a reconciliation will be contrived; to end in a huge fight is expected or cliché. This allowed me to draw insight from the core narrative voice of the film – transcending beyond our imperfect and uncertain lives to go beyond our personal boundaries to find eventual acceptance for greater possibilities in life.

Furthermore, film may not hold the answer but hopefully this will help reexamine the centuries-fought disputes. I wish, through this film, to engage in a dialogue with the audience, allowing them to think and reflect about Mindanao in deeper perspectives.

Execution of the scene stems from the idea of a very long history of violence, the walk signifies uncertain path, a risky path that may only hold the answer to the long cycle of vendetta between Satra and Shadiya’s families. Key factor for the actors’ performances is the emotional connection they have with the film’s story, their personal struggles they share with the characters of the film.”

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Tuos – Nora Aunor’s Dance
  2. Baboy Halas – Setting up of fire in a cave
  3. Ang Babaeng Humayo – Charo Santos reciting poetry to the poor folks at the shed
  4. Ma’ Rosa – Fishball scene
  5. How to Be Yours – Break-Up Scene

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph)

  1. Jaclyn Jose in a moment’s rest, and Ma’Rosa’s final scene – she chomps squid balls as her tears start to fall
  2. Pepe Smith passes by an open carinderia with a huge Tikbalang tree inside it in Singing in Graveyards
  3. The opening drone shot of Baboy Halas follows the indigenous hero as he traverses the Mindanaoan forest
  4. The final confrontation in the middle of the river behind a huge rock in Women of the Weeping River.
  5. an OFW mom watches her child’s graduation day on her cellphone while walking her absentee employer’s dog in Hong Kong in Sunday Beauty Queen

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Videocall during graduation (Sunday Beauty Queen)
  2. Sunrise, Sunset-Somewhere-Kapag Tumibok ang Puso medley of Horacia and Hollanda (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis)
  3. Squid ball scene (Ma’ Rosa)
  4. Vince and Kath watching Got 2 Believe (Vince & Kath & James)
  5. “Sex scene” (Kusina)

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Hugot levels scene (Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2)
  2. Trisha’s Jaclyn Jose moment (Die Beautiful)
  3. Jaclyn Jose’s final scene (Ma’ Rosa)
  4. Anghela’s revelation (Seklusyon)
  5. Death scene of Hudas (Patay Na Si Hesus)

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B – Jewel transforms into a manananggal.
  2. How to Be Yours – time lapse of Niño and Anj’s growing romance, told through time lapse as they shop for groceries
  3. Baka Bukas – Alex and Jess share their first kiss.
  4. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis – Simoun delivers his final speech after he dies.
  5. Pamilya Ordinaryo – Aries trespasses into a gated community to kidnap a baby.

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. The controversial dog-killing scene in Oro (for starting important discussions on animal violence, artistic license, and censorship)
  2. Heartbreaking moment in Sunday Beauty Queen with Hazel watching her daughter’s graduation via smartphone and getting interrupted by a faulty internet signal
  3. Pinailog’s glorious tribal dance in Tuos
  4. The iconic (read: Cannes-winning) fishball scene of Ma’ Rosa
  5. Horacia’s bittersweet performance of Somewhere in Ang Babeng Humayo

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Young man enters bird-shaped structure in Piding
  2. Hunter spends night in a cave in Baboy Halas
  3. Satra crosses the river and meets the mother of the rival family in Women of the Weeping River
  4. Jewel touches herself on the bed before turning into a monster in Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  5. Iyay and children cry over their dog while her husband’s hearse passes behind them in Patay Na Si Hesus

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Tuos – Ceremonial Dance By Nora Aunor
  2. Ma Rosa – Final Scene, Jacklyn Jose Close Up
  3. Hele – Pang-Eengkanto Ng Mga Tikbalang
  4. Achy Breaky Hearts – Song And Dance While Crying Scene By Jodi Sta Maria

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Fishball scene, MA ROSA
  2. Jane calls Aries on the phone after baby Arjan is kidnapped, PAMILYA ORDINARYO
  3. Trisha dons Julia Roberts and walks into a bar, DIE BEAUTIFUL
  4. Juanita’s “salting” (as opposed to walling) on the floor, KUSINA
  5. Dog death scene/tableaux, PATAY NA SI HESUS

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Returning the baby, Pamilya Ordinaryo
  2. John Lloyd’s dance/song scene, Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Fishball scene, Ma’ Rosa
  4. Candy attempts to kill Van Damme, Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone
  5. Batanes scene with Teri, Sakaling Hindi Makarating

NOOD.PH

  1. Joshua Garcia begging his mother to fight for him in Vince and Kath and James
  2. Ryza Cenon’s transformation scene in Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  3. Videoke scene in Ang Babaeng Humayo
  4. Vilma and Angel sampalan scene in Everything About Her
  5. Christian Bables gets the lipstick from Trisha’s dad in Die Beautiful

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Angelica Panganiban’s confrontation scene with Maricar Reyes at the restaurant in The Unmarried Wife
  2. John Lloyd Cruz’s long monologue about patrimony towards the end of “Hele…”
  3. Jaclyn Jose’s hurried scramblings in Ma’ Rosa
  4. Joshua Garcia and Ina Raymundo’s confrontation scene where Garcia pleads to his mother, “Sana ipaglaban mo naman ako” in Vince & Kath & James
  5. Scenes of gorgeous old Manila when we were still Asia’s most beautiful in the early 19thcentury in Curiosity, Adventure and Love

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Jaclyn Jose Eating Squidball – Ma’Rosa
  2. Iza Calzado Wake Scene – Die Beautiful
  3. Paolo Ballesteros Birds in Gown Scene – Die Beautiful
  4. Elora Espano as Fake Mama Mary Scene with Ronnie Alonte – Seklusyon
  5. Joshua, Julia & Ronnie parallel scene to Got To Believe- Vince & Kath & James

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Star na si Van Damme Stallone, Candy Pangilinan’s character imagines killing her son
  2. Pamilya Ordinaryo, Aries cursing Jane on the street
  3. Die Beautiful, Trisha gets gang raped
  4. Oro, killing of the miners
  5. Mercury is Mine, Carmen asks Mercury if he would fuck her

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Firestarter scene (Baboy Halas)
  2. Fishball Scene (Ma’Rosa)
  3. Final Speech (Die Beautiful)

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Game of Destiny (Dagsin)
  2. Corpse’s POV (Purgatoryo)
  3. Three Levels of Hugot (Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2)
  4. Rodrigo’s Confession (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  5. JC Santos’ cameo (Paglipay)

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1 – Jaclyn Jose (Ma’ Rosa) 122 points

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2 – Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful) 102.5 points

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3 – Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo) 71.5 points

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4 – Charo Santos (Ang Babaeng Humayo) 52.5 points

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5 – Irma Adlawan (Oro) 49.5 points

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6 – Angeli Bayani (Ned’s Project) 37.5 points

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7 – Laila Putli P. Ulao (Women of the Weeping River) 35.5 points

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8 – Pokwang (Mercury Is Mine) 33 points, 6 votes

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9 – Judy Ann Santos (Kusina) 33 points, 5 votes

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10 – Joshua Garcia (Vince & Kath & James) 32 points

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11 – Tommy Abuel (Dagsin) 27.5 points

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12 – Ronwaldo Martin (Pamilya Ordinaryo) 27 points

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13 – Jaclyn Jose (Patay Na Si Hesus) 24 points

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14 – Vilma Santos (Everything About Her) 23 points

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15 – Barbie Forteza (Tuos) 20 points

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16 – Rocky Salumbides (Lily) 19.5 points

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17 – Nora Aunor (Tuos) 19 points

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18 – Candy Pangilinan (Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone) 16 points, 1 first-place vote

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19 – Eugene Domingo (Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough) 16 points, no first-place vote

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20 – Jasmine Curtis-Smith (Baka Bukas) 15 points

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

  1. Judy Ann Santos (“Kusina”)
  2. Jaclyn Jose (“Ma’ Rosa”/ “Patay na si Hesus”)
  3. Vilma Santos (“Everything About Her”)
  4. Tommy Abuel (“Dagsin”)/ Paolo Ballesteros (“Die Beautiful”)
  5. Angeli Bayani (“Ned’s Project”)
  6. Angelica Panganiban (“The Unmarried Wife”)/ Bea Alonzo (“A Second Chance”)
  7. Daniel Padilla (“Barcelona”)
  8. JC de Vera (“Best.Partee.Ever.”)
  9. Hasmine Killip (“Pamilya Ordinaryo”)
  10. Joshua Garcia (“Vince & Kath & James”)
  11. Cherry Pie Picache/ Bembol Roco (“Pauwi Na”)
  12. Khalil Ramos/ Ethan Salvador/ Jameson Blake (“2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten”)

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Charo Santos-Concio – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  2. Nora Aunor – Tuos
  3. Laila Ulao – Women of the Weeping River
  4. Jaclyn Jose – Ma’ Rosa
  5. Gerald Anderson – How To Be Yours
  6. Irma Adlawan – Oro
  7. Joshua Garcia – Vince Kath James
  8. Paolo Ballesteros – Die Beautiful
  9. Nora Aunor – Padre De Familia
  10. Fe Gingging-Hyde – Daughters of the Three-Tailed Banner
  11. Arci Munoz – Always Be My Maybe
  12. Gerald Anderson – Always Be My Maybe

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph) View article

  1. Laila Ulao – Women of the Weeping River
  2. Angeli Bayani – Ned’s Project
  3. Jaclyn Jose – Ma’Rosa
  4. Gerald Anderson – How To be Yours
  5. Gerald Anderson – Always Be My Maybe
  6. Charo Santos – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  7. Ryza Cenon – Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  8. Hasmine Kilip – Pamilya Ordinaryo
  9. Christian Bables – Die Beautiful
  10. Rocky Salumbides – Lily

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Jaclyn Jose (Ma’ Rosa)
  2. Irma Adlawan (Oro)
  3. Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  4. Tommy Abuel (Dagsin)
  5. Judy Ann Santos (Kusina)
  6. Pokwang (Mercury Is Mine)
  7. Joshua Garcia (Vince & Kath & James)
  8. Mikoy Morales (4 Days)
  9. Rocky Salumbides (Lily)
  10. Khalil Ramos (2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten)

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
  2. Jaclyn Jose (Patay Na Si Hesus)
  3. Jaclyn Jose (Ma’ Rosa)
  4. Hasmine Kilip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  5. Eugene Domingo (Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2)

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

Male:

  1. Rocky Salumbides, ‘Lily’
  2. Paolo Ballesteros, ‘Die Beautiful’
  3. Bembol Roco, ‘Pauwi Na’
  4. Sandino Martin, ‘Ringgo: The Dog Shooter’
  5. Tommy Abuel, ‘Dagsin’
  6. Khalil Ramos, ‘2Cool2B4Gotten’
  7. Joshua Garcia, ‘Vince, Kath & James’
  8. Pepe Smith, ‘Singing In Graveyards
  9. Gerald Anderson, ‘Always Be My Maybe’
  10. Daniel Padilla, ‘Barcelona’

Female:

  1. Laila Ulao ‘Women of the Weeping River’
  2. Angeli Bayani ‘Ned’s Project’
  3. Hasmine Killip ‘ Pamilya Ordinaryo’
  4. Irma Adlawan ‘Oro’
  5. Charo Concio ‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’
  6. Jaclyn Jose ‘Ma’Rosa’
  7. Cherry Pie Picache ‘Pauwi Na’
  8. Barbie Forteza, ‘Tuos’
  9. Bela Padilla, ‘I, America’
  10. Nora Aunor ‘Hinulid’

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews)

  1. Paolo Ballesteros – Die Beautiful
  2. Joshua Garcia – Vince & Kath & James
  3. Jasmine Curtis-Smith – Baka Bukas
  4. Barbie Forteza – Tuos
  5. Sandino Martin – Ringgo: The Dog Shooter
  6. Ryza Cenon – Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  7. Charo Santos-Concio – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  8. Judy Ann Santos – Kusina
  9. Iza Calzado – Buhay Habangbuhay
  10. Cai Cortez – Ang Taba Ko Kasi

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Jaclyn Jose (Ma’ Rosa)
  2. Barbie Forteza (Tuos)
  3. Eugene Domingo (Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough
  4. Elizabeth Oropesa (Mrs.)
  5. Angeli Bayani (Ned’s Project)
  6. Irma Adlawan (Oro)
  7. Pokwang (Mercury is Mine)
  8. Nora Aunor (Tuos)
  9. Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  10. Jasmine Curtis-Smith (Baka Bukas)

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Judy Ann Santos, Kusina
  2. Jaclyn Jose, Ma’ Rosa and Patay Na Si Hesus
  3. Laila Putli P. Ulao, Women of the Weeping River
  4. Arci Muñoz, Always Be My Maybe
  5. Rocky Salumbides, Lily
  6. Charo Santos, Ang Babaeng Humayo
  7. Angelica Panganiban, The Unmarried Wife
  8. Joshua Garcia, Vince & Kath & James
  9. Paolo Ballesteros, Die Beautiful
  10. Bea Alonzo, How To Be Yours

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Jacklyn Jose – Ma’rosa
  2. Irma Adlawan – Oro
  3. Pokwang – Mercury Is Mine
  4. Bela Padilla – I America
  5.  Paolo Ballesteros – Die Beautiful
  6. Piolo Pascual – Hele
  7. Ronwaldo Martin – Pamilya Ordinaryo
  8. Hasmine Kilip –Pamilya Ordinaryo
  9. TJ Trinidad –Working Beks
  10. Sid Lucero -Toto

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Hasmine Killip, PAMILYA ORDINARYO
  2. Jaclyn Jose, MA ROSA
  3. Paolo Ballesteros, DIE BEAUTIFUL
  4. Irma Adlawan, ORO
  5. Gerry Cabalic, PAGLIPAY
  6. Ronwaldo Martin, PAMILYA ORDINARYO
  7. Judy Ann Santos, KUSINA
  8. Charo Santos, ANG BABAENG HUMAYO
  9. Ai Ai de las Alas, AREA
  10. Paolo O’Hara, FREE RANGE

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Candy Pangilinan, Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone
  2. Jaclyn Jose, Ma’ Rosa
  3. Hasmine Killip, Pamilya Ordinaryo
  4. Sid Lucero, Apocalypse Child
  5. Pokwang, Mercury is Mine
  6. LJ Reyes, Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan
  7. Luis Alandy, Anino Sa Likod ng Buwan
  8. Mikoy Morales, 4 Days
  9. Paolo Ballesteros, Die Beautiful
  10. Ronwaldo Martin, Pamilya Ordinaryo

NOOD.PH

  1. Joshua Garcia (Vince and Kath and James)
  2. Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
  3. Vilma Santos (Everything About Her)
  4. Hasmin Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  5. Ronwaldo Martin (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  6. Angel Locsin (Everything About Her)
  7. John Lapus (Echorsis)
  8. Rhed Bustamante (Seklusyon)
  9. Charo Santos (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  10. Angeli Bayani (Ned’s Project)

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Jaclyn Jose (Ma Rosa)
  2. Charo Santos (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  3. Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
  4. John Lloyd Cruz (Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis)
  5. Jasmine Curtis-Smith (Baka Bukas)
  6. Angeli Bayani (Ned’s Project)
  7. Hasmine Killip (Pamilia Ordinario)
  8. Cherry Pie Picache (Pauwi Na)
  9. Jaclyn Jose (Patay na si Hesus)
  10. Tommy Abuel (Dagsin) tied with Joshua Garcia (Vince & Kath & James)

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Jaclyn Jose – Ma Rosa
  2. Paolo Ballesteros – Die Beautiful
  3. Khalil Ramos – 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  4. Vilma Santos – Everything About Her
  5. Angel Locsin – Everything About Her
  6. Angelica Panganiban – The Unmarried Wife
  7. Piolo Pascual – Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis
  8. Nora Aunor – Hinulid
  9. Christopher De Leon – Dukot
  10. Sandino Martin – Ringgo The Dog Shooter

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Irma Adlawan (Oro)
  2. Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
  3. Jaclyn Jose (Ma’Rosa)
  4. Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  5. Ronwaldo Martin (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  6. Candy Pangilinan (Star na si Van Damme Stallone)
  7. Bernardo Bernardo (Purgatoryo)
  8. Barbie Forteza (Tuos)
  9. Bembol Roco (Pauwi Na)
  10. Cherry Pie Picache (Pauwi Na)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Jacklyn Jose (Ma’Rosa)
  2. Hasmine Killip (P. Ordinaryo)
  3. Nora Aunor (Tuos)
  4. Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
  5. Pokwang (Mercury is Mine)
  6. Angeli Bayani (Ned’s Project)
  7. Charo Santos (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  8. Tommy Abuel (Dagsin)
  9. Arci Munoz (Always By My Maybe)

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
  2. Charo Santos (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  3. Tommy Abuel (Dagsin)
  4. Eugene Domingo (Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2)
  5. Sid Lucero (Apocalypse Child)
  6. Pokwang (Mercury is Mine)
  7. Ronwaldo Martin (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  8. Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  9. Gerald Anderson (How to Be Yours)
  10. Candy Pangilinan (Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone)

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1 – Christian Bables (Die Beautiful) 140.5 points

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2 – John Lloyd Cruz (Ang Babaeng Humayo) 88 points

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3 – Mercedes Cabral (Oro) 49.5 points

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4 – Rhed Bustamante (Seklusyon) 44.5 points

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5 – Maxene Eigenmann (Ned’s Project) 29.5 points

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6 – Nonie Buencamino (Ang Babaeng Humayo) 29 points

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7 – Jordan Herrera (Best. Partee. Ever.) 25 points

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8 – Lotlot de Leon (Mrs.) 21 points

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9 – Taha Daranda (Women of the Weeping River) 20.5 points

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10 – Barbie Forteza (Tuos) 20 points

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11 – Jess Mendoza (Purgatoryo) 18.5 points

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12 – Meryll Soriano (Pauwi Na) 16.5 points

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13 – Michael de Mesa (Ang Babaeng Humayo) 15.5 points

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14 – Chai Fonacier (Pauwi Na) 15 points

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15 – Anna Luna (Paglipay) 14.5 points

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16 – Ina Raymundo (Vince & Kath & James) 14 points

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17 – Pepe Herrera (Sakaling Hindi Makarating) 13 points

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18 – Joel Torre (Tisay) 12 points

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19 – Antoinette Taus (Every Room Is a Planet) 11 points, 2 votes, 1 first-place vote

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20 – Nanding Josef (Hiblang Abo) 11 points, 2 votes, no first-place vote

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INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

  1. Ina Raymundo (“Vince & Kath & James”)
  2. Xian Lim (“Everything About Her”)
  3. Lotlot de Leon (“Mrs.”)
  4. Christian Bables (“Die Beautiful”)
  5. Joel Torre (“Die Beautiful”)
  6. Ana Capri (“2 Cool 2 B 4gotten”)
  7. Jordan Herrera (“Best.Partee.Ever.”)
  8. Maricar Reyes (“The Unmarried Wife”)
  9. Elizabeth Oropesa (“I America”)
  10. Lollie Mara (“Ang Bagong Pamilya ni Ponching”)

ROBERT CERDA (Space-Aso)

  1. Christian Bables – Die Beautiful
  2. Rhed Bustamante – Seklusyon
  3. John Lloyd Cruz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  4. Barbie Forteza – Tuos
  5. Michael De Mesa – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  6. Anna Luna – Paglipay
  7. Mercedes Cabral – Oro
  8. Cherry Pie Picache – Whistleblower
  9. Laurice Guillen – Whistleblower
  10. Anita Linda – Padre De Familia

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph) View article

  1. Antoinette Taus – Every Room is a Planet
  2. John Lloyd Cruz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Taha Daranda – Women of the Weeping River
  4. Jordan Herrera – Best Partee Ever
  5. Noni Buencamino – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  6. Mercedes Cabral – Oro
  7. Meryll Soriano – Pauwi Na
  8. Chai Fonacier – Pauwi Na
  9. Maxine Eigenmann – Ned’s Project
  10. Sue Prado – Oro

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  2. Mercedes Cabral (Oro)
  3. Charles Bables (Die Beautiful)
  4. Jordan Herrera (Best. Partee. Ever.)
  5. Ronwaldo Martin (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  6. Nanding Josef (Hiblang Abo)
  7. Joel Torre (Tisay, Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2)
  8. Jess Mendoza (Purgatoryo)
  9. CJ Navato (Kusina)
  10. Antoinette Taus (Every Room Is a Planet)

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Cai Cortez (Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2)
  3. Joel Torre (Die Beautiful)
  4. Joel Torre (Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2)
  5. Taha Daranda (Women of the Weeping River)

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

Male:

  1. Michael de Mesa, ‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’
  2. Jess Mendoza, ‘Purgatoryo’
  3. Taha Daranda, ‘Women of the Weeping River’
  4. Christian Bables, ‘Die Beautiful’
  5. Jess Mendoza, ‘Pauwi Na’
  6. John Lloyd Cruz, ‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’
  7. Nonie Buencamino, ‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’
  8. Ethan Salvador, ‘2Cool2B4Gotten’
  9. Jordan Herrera, ‘Best.Partee.Ever’
  10. Kristofer King, ‘Purgatoryo’

Female:

  1. Max Eigenmann, ‘Ned’s Project’
  2. Mercedes Cabral, ‘Oro’
  3. Rhed Bustamante, ‘Seklusyon’
  4. Meryll Soriano, ‘Pauwi Na’
  5. Anna Luna, ‘Paglipay’
  6. Sue Prado, ‘Oro’
  7. Chai Fonacier, ‘Patay na si Hesus’
  8. Janice de Belen, ‘The Dog Shooter’
  9. Elizabeth Oropesa, ‘I, America’
  10. Ana Capri, ‘ 2 Cool 2 Be 4Gotten’

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews/The Neighborhood)

  1. Christian Bables – Die Beautiful
  2. John Lloyd Cruz – Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Janice de Belen – Ringgo: The Dog Shooter
  4. Rhed Bustamante – Seklusyon
  5. Pepe Herrera – Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  6. Kean Cipriano – Echorsis
  7. Kate Alejandrino – Baka Bukas
  8. Ricky Davao – Si Magdalola at Ang mga Gago
  9. Epy Quizon – Memory Channel
  10. Timothy Mabalot – Dyamper

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind)

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Lotlot de Leon (Mrs.)
  3. Nonie Buencamino (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  4. Jean Judith Javier (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  5. Nanding Josef (Hiblang Abo)
  6. Elizabeth Oropesa (I America)
  7. Lotlot de Leon (Dagsin)
  8. Rhed Bustamante (Seklusyon)
  9. Pepe Herrera (Sakaling Hindi Makarating)
  10. Lou Veloso (Seklusyon)

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu)

  1. Christian Bables, Die Beautiful
  2. John Lloyd Cruz, Ang Babaeng Humayo
  3. Susan Africa, Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  4. Maxene Eigenmann, Ned’s Project
  5. Taha Daranda, Women of the Weeping River
  6. Rhed Bustamante, Seklusyon
  7. Paulo Avelino, The Unmarried Wife
  8. Spanky Manikan, Piding
  9. Nonie Buencamino, Ang Babaeng Humayo
  10. Ina Raymundo, Vince & Kath & James

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Sid Lucero – Hele
  2. Barbie Forteza-Tuos
  3. John Llyod Cruz – Babaeng Humayo
  4. Rhedd Bustamante –Seklusyon
  5. Christian Bables – Die Beautiful
  6. Baron Geisler – Ma Rosa
  7. Thou Reyes –Toto
  8. Christine Reyes – Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin
  9. Mercedes Cabral –Oro

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Christian Bables, DIE BEAUTIFUL
  2. Mercedes Cabral, ORO
  3. Nonie Buencamino, ANG BABAENG HUMAYO
  4. John Lloyd Cruz, ANG BABAENG HUMAYO
  5. Sue Prado, AREA
  6. Lou Veloso, SEKLUSYON
  7. Fe Ging Ging Hyde, DAUGHTERS OF THE THREE TAILED BANNER
  8. Mayka Lintongan, DAUGHTERS OF THE THREE-TAILED BANNER
  9. Elora Españo, SEKLUSYON
  10. Joel Torre, Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. John Lloyd Cruz, Ang Babaeng Humayo
  2. Ana Abad-Santos, Apocalypse Child
  3. Annicka Dolonius, Apocalypse Child
  4. Christian Bables, Die Beautiful
  5. Rhed Bustamante, Seklusyon
  6. Isaac Aguirre, Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone
  7. RK Bagatsing, Apocalypse Child
  8. Max Eigenmann, Ned’s Project
  9. Phoebe Walker, Seklusyon
  10. Elizabeth Oropesa, I America

NOOD.PH

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Christopher de Leon (Dukot)
  3. John Lloyd Cruz (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  4. Noni Buencamino (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  5. Barbie Forteza (Tuos)
  6. Nico Antonio (Tandem)
  7. Alex Medina (Echorsis)
  8. Max Eigenmann (Ned’s Project)

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush)

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Meryll Soriano (Pauwi Na)
  3. Jameson Blake (2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten)
  4. Jordan Herrera (Best.Partee.Ever)
  5. Kean Cipriano (That Thing Called Tanga Na)
  6. Pepe Herrera (Sakaling Hindi Makarating)
  7. Lotlot de Leon (Mrs.)
  8. Ina Raymundo (Vince & Kath & James)
  9. Enchong Dee (Mano Po 7: Tsinoy)
  10. Barbie Forteza (Tuos)

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World)

  1. Christian Bables – Die Beautiful
  2. Mercedes Cabral – Oro
  3. Joel Torre – Tisay
  4. Max Eigenmann – Ned’s Project
  5. Louise Delos Reyes – Baka Bukas
  6. Andi Eigenmann – Ma’ Rosa
  7. Neil Ryan Sese – Ma’ Rosa
  8. Baron Geisler – Ma’ Rosa
  9. Kate Bautisa – I America
  10. Moira Lang – Pamilya Ordinaryo

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Ethan Salvador (2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten)
  3. Jess Mendoza (Purgatoryo)
  4. Chai Fonancier (Pauwi Na)
  5. Ana Luna (Paglipay)
  6. John Lloyd Cruz (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  7. Aaron Rivera (Best Partee Ever)
  8. Lotlot de Leon (Dagsin)
  9. Isaac Aguirre (Star na si Van Damme Stallone)
  10. Moira Lang (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion)

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Mercedes Cabral (Oro)
  3. Chai Fonacier (Various)
  4. Rhed Bustamante (Seklusyon)
  5. Anna Luna (Paglipay)
  6. Teri Malvar (1-2-3)

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)
  2. Benjamin Alves (Dagsin)
  3. John Lloyd Cruz (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  4. Bernardo Bernardo (Purgatoryo)
  5. Chai Fonacier (Patay Na Si Hesus)
  6. Jun Urbano (Hiblang Abo)
  7. Jerald Napoles (Pauwi Na)
  8. Ana Abad-Santos (Apocalypse Child)
  9. Gloria Sevilla (Kusina)
  10. RK Bagatsing (Apocalypse Child)

Pinoy Rebyu 2016 Poll

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BEST FEATURE FILM »

1 – Ma’ Rosa (97 points)

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2 – Pamilya Ordinaryo (90 points)

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3 – Women of the Weeping River (77 points)

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4 – Die Beautiful (65 points)

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5 – Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (64 points)

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6 – Sunday Beauty Queen (53.5 points)

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7 – Ang Babaeng Humayo (52 points)

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8 – Tuos (43 points)

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9 – 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (34 points)

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10 – How To Be Yours (31 points)

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11 – Purgatoryo (30 points)

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12 – Pauwi Na (26 points)

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13 – Mercury Is Mine (24 points, 6 votes)

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14 – Patay Na Si Hesus (24 points, 5 votes)

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15 – Oro (24 points, 4 votes)

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16 – Sakaling Hindi Makarating (23 points)

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17 – Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone (22 points)

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18 – Vince & Kath & James (21 points)

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19 – Baboy Halas (20 points)

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20 – Seklusyon (19 points)

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BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE »

BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE »

BEST ENSEMBLE »

BEST DIRECTOR »

BEST SCREENPLAY »

BEST DOCUMENTARY »

BEST FIRST FEATURE »

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY »

BEST EDITING »

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE/SOUNDTRACK »

BEST SCENE »

BEST SHORT FILM »

BEST FILM FESTIVAL »

 

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

RITO ASILO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

  1. Paolo Villaluna’s “Pauwi Na”
  2. Lav Diaz’s “Ang Babaeng Humayo”
  3. Petersen Vargas’ “2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten”
  4. Cenon Obispo Palomares and David Corpuz’s “Kusina”
  5. Brillante Ma Mendoza’s “Ma’ Rosa”
  6. Eduardo Roy Jr.’s “Pamilya Ordinaryo”
  7. Victor Villanueva’s “Patay Na Si Hesus”
  8. Theodore Boborol’s “Vince & Kath & James”
  9. Zig Dulay’s “Paglipay”
  10. Derick Cabrido’s “Purgatoryo”

ROBERT CERDA (Space Aso Reviews)

  1. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  2. Tuos
  3. Women of the Weeping River
  4. Ma’ Rosa
  5. Saving Sally
  6. How To Be Yours
  7. Always Be My Maybe
  8. Baboy Halas
  9. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  10. Seklusyon

ARCHIE DEL MUNDO (DList.ph) View article

  1. Singing in Graveyards
  2. Piding
  3. Baboy Halas
  4. Women of the Weeping River
  5. People Power Bombshell
  6. Sunday Beauty Queen
  7. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  8. Ma’Rosa
  9. Lily
  10. Every Room is a Planet

JAMES ESPINOZA (Film Police)

  1. Women of the Weeping River
  2. Ma’ Rosa
  3. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  4. Tuos
  5. Sunday Beauty Queen
  6. Ned’s Project
  7. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  8. Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2 #ForverIsNotEnough
  9. Saving Sally
  10. Si Magdalola at ang mga Gago

MIKOY FERNANDEZ (Mga Katha ng Haraya)

  1. Die Beautiful
  2. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  3. Sunday Beauty Queen
  4. Ma’ Rosa
  5. Patay Na Si Hesus
  6. Seklusyon
  7. EDSA
  8. Women of the Weeping River
  9. Hiblang Abo
  10. Mercury Is Mine

RICKY GALLARDO (Business Mirror)

  1. Women of the Weeping River
  2. (tie) Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis and Pauwi Na
  3. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  4. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  5. Vince, Kath & James
  6. Ma’ Rosa
  7. Lily
  8. Purgatoryo
  9. Singing in Graveyards

EMIL HOFILEÑA (Cinemil Movie Reviews/The Neighborhood)

  1. Purgatoryo
  2. Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B
  3. How to Be Yours
  4. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  5. Ang Taba Ko Kasi
  6. Hiblang Abo
  7. Ringgo: The Dog Shooter
  8. People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose
  9. Saving Sally
  10. Sunday Beauty Queen

JSON JAVIER (The Spotless Mind) View article

  1. Tuos
  2. Sunday Beauty Queen
  3. Ma’ Rosa
  4. Die Beautiful
  5. Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  6. Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone
  7. Forever Bridgeless
  8. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  9. Seklusyon
  10. Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough

SKILTY LABASTILLA (Pinoy Rebyu) View article

  1. Women of the Weeping River (Sheron Dayoc)
  2. Baboy Halas (Bagane Fiola)
  3. Piding (Paolo Picones and Gym Lumbera)
  4. Ang Babaeng Humayo (Lav Diaz)
  5. Patay Na Si Hesus (Victor Villanueva)
  6. Ma’ Rosa (Brillante Mendoza)
  7. Malinak Ya Labi (Jose Abdel Langit)
  8. Kusina (David Corpuz & Cenon Palomares)
  9. Tuos (Derick Cabrido)
  10. Die Beautiful (Jun Lana)

RICARDO ESPINO LOPEZ (The Knee-Jerk Critic)

  1. Die Beautiful
  2. Seklusyon
  3. Oro
  4. Saving Sally
  5. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  6. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  7. Mercury Is Mine
  8. Ma Rosa
  9. Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis
  10. Ang Babaeng Humayo

MACKY MACARAYAN (Death of Traditional Cinema)

  1. Die Beautiful
  2. Area
  3. Oro
  4. Patay na si Hesus
  5. Paglipay
  6. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  7. Ma’ Rosa
  8. Mercury is Mine
  9. Seklusyon
  10. Star na si Van Damme Stallone

FIDEL ANTONIO MEDEL (Pixelated Popcorn)

  1. Sakaling Hindi Makarating, dir. Ice Adanan
  2. Apocalypse Child, dir. Mario Cornejo
  3. Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone, dir. Randolph Longjas
  4. Ma’ Rosa, dir. Brillante Mendoza
  5. Pamilya Ordinaryo, dir. Eduardo Roy
  6. Tuos, dir. Derick Cabrido
  7. Mercury is Mine, dir. Jason Paul Laxamana
  8. 4 Days, dir. Adolfo Alix
  9. Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B, dir. Prime Cruz
  10. Saving Sally, dir. Avid Liongoren
  11. Die Beautiful, dir. Jun Lana

NOOD.PH

  1. Vince and Kath and James
  2. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  3. Die Beautiful
  4. Singing in Graveyards
  5. Ang Babaeng Humayo
  6. Sunday Beauty Queen
  7. Pauwi Na
  8. Ma ‘Rosa
  9. Tuos
  10. Purgatoryo

CATHY PEÑA (Make Me Blush) View article

  1. Lav Diaz’s Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  2. Brillante Mendoza’s Ma Rosa
  3. Jun Lana’s Die Beautiful
  4. Petersen Vargas’ 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  5. Sheron Dayoc’s Women of the Weeping River
  6. Eduardo Roy’s Pamilya Ordinaryo
  7. Lav Diaz’s Ang Babaeng Humayo
  8. David R. Corpuz & Cenon O. Palomares’ Kusina
  9. Theodore Boborol’s Vince & Kath & James
  10. Ice Idanan’s Sakaling Hindi Makarating

BERNARD SANTOS (My Movie World) 

  1. Ma’ Rosa
  2. Die Beautiful
  3. Pamilya Ordinaryo
  4. Dukot
  5. Purgatoryo
  6. Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis
  7. Sunday Beauty Queen
  8. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten
  9. How To Be Yours
  10. Everything About Her

NAZAMEL TABARES (Pelikula Mania)

  1. Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis
  2. Pamilyang Ordinaryo
  3. Tuos
  4. Star na si Van Damme Stallone
  5. How to Be Yours
  6. Mercury is Mine
  7. Sunday Beauty Queen
  8. Pauwi Na
  9. Purgatoryo
  10. Patay na si Hesus

JOHN TAWASIL (Present Confusion) View article

Non-documentary:

  1. Women of the Weeping River
  2. Ma’Rosa
  3. Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis
  4. Lily
  5. Pamilya Ordinaryo

Documentary :

  1. Sunday Beauty Queen
  2. Forbidden Memory
  3. Curiosity, Adventure and Love

EMIL NOR URAO (The Movie Bud)

  1. How to Be Yours
  2. Sunday Beauty Queen
  3. Purgatoryo
  4. Mercury is Mine
  5. Sakaling Hindi Makarating
  6. Always Be My Maybe
  7. Ang Tulay ng San Sebastian
  8. Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis
  9. Dagsin
  10. Star Na Si Van Damme Stallone

Ma’ Rosa tops 6th Annual Film Poll, named best in four other categories

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Ma’ Rosa, Brillante Mendoza’s gripping drama about an urban poor family embroiled in backroom police extortion as a result of their involvement in small-time drug-dealing, grabbed the top spot in the Best Film category of the 6th Annual Pinoy Rebyu Poll for excellence in Philippine cinema in 2016 as voted by online film reviewers. Ma’ Rosa beat out second placer Pamilya Ordinaryo and third placer Women of the Weeping River.

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Jaclyn Jose, who plays the lead role in Ma’ Rosa, was the voters’ top choice for Best Lead Performance, ahead of Paolo Ballesteros in Die Beautiful and Hasmine Killip in Pamilya Ordinaryo.

Christian Bables, in a breakthrough role as the vivacious best friend in Die Beautiful, was the runaway choice for Best Supporting Performance, beating out John Lloyd Cruz in Ang Babaeng Humayo and Mercedes Cabral in Oro.

Ma’ Rosa also topped the categories for directing (Mendoza) and editing (Diego Marx Dobles), as well as Best Scene for the well-lauded final scene where Rosa tearfully eats fishballs while watching a young family close their mobile store.

Best Screenplay was topped by Die Beautiful (Rody Vera) while the cast of Oro leads the Best Ensemble category, beating out the cast of both Hiblang Abo and Purgatoryo.

Tuos was voted best in two categories: Cinematography (Mycko David) and Original Score/Soundtrack (Jema Pamintuan).

Petersen Vargas’ 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten was named Best First Feature, while Babyruth Villarama’s Sunday Beauty Queen was ranked first for Best Documentary.

Mon Garilao’s Fish Out of Water narrowly edged out Ang Maangas, ang Marikit at ang Makata (Ibarra Guballa) for Best Short Film.

In a new category, the revitalized Metro Manila Film Festival was named best film festival of 2016.

 

In summary, here are the 2016 category topnotchers:

Film: Ma’ Rosa

Lead Performance: Jaclyn Jose, Ma’ Rosa

Supporting Performance: Christian Bables, Die Beautiful

Ensemble Performance: Oro

Director: Brillante Mendoza (Ma’ Rosa)

Documentary: Sunday Beauty Queen

Screenplay: Die Beautiful (Rody Vera)

First Feature: 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (Petersen Vargas)

Cinematography: Tuos (Mycko David)

Editing: Ma’ Rosa (Diego Marx Dobles)

Score/Soundtrack: Tuos (Jema Pamintuan)

Scene: Rosa eats fishballs (Ma’ Rosa)

Short Film: Fish Out of Water

Film Festival: Metro Manila Film Festival

 

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For reference, below is the list of winners from 2011 to 2015:

2011

Film: Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay

Lead Performance: Lilia Cuntapay, Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay

Supporting Performance: Geraldine Villamil, Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay

Director: Lav Diaz, Siglo ng Pagluluwal

Documentary: Tundong Magiliw, Jewel Maranan

Screenplay: Niño, Rody Vera

First Feature: Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay

Ensemble: Niño

Cinematography: Busong, Louie Quirino

Short Film: Hindi sa Atin ang Buwan (Jon Lazam)

 

2012

Film: Kalayaan

Lead Performance: Nora Aunor, Thy Womb

Supporting Performance: Art Acuña, Posas

Director: Adolfo Alix Jr., Kalayaan

Documentary: Give Up Tomorrow, Michael Collins

Screenplay: Colossal, Whammy Alcazaren

First Feature (tie): Colossal (Whammy Alcazaren) and Pascalina (Pam Miras)

Ensemble (tie): Aparisyon and Mater Dolorosa

Cinematography: Kalayaan, Albert Banzon

Score/Soundtrack: Kalayaan, Teresa Barrozo

Scene: Opening mermaid scene in Kalayaan

Short Film: Nang Gabing Maging Sinlaki ng Puso ang Bato ni Darna (Jon Lazam)

 

2013

Film: On the Job

Lead Performance: Joel Torre, On the Job

Supporting Performance: Dick Israel, Badil

Director: Lav Diaz, Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan

Documentary: The Search for Weng-Weng, Andrew Leavold

Screenplay: Sana Dati, Jerrold Tarog

First Feature: Transit, Hannah Espia

Ensemble: Transit

Cinematography (tie): Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill (Carlo Mendoza), On the Job (Ricardo Buhay III), Puti (Boy Yñiguez)

Score/Soundtrack: How to Disappear Completely, Eyedress

Scene: Jhong Hilario discovers Mercedes Cabral’s secret and becomes violent in Badil

Short Film (tie): Onang (JE Tiglao) and Pantomime for Figures Shrouded by Waves (Jon Lazam)

 

2014

Film: Dagitab

Lead Performance: Eula Valdez, Dagitab

Supporting Performance: Barbie Forteza, Mariquina

Director: Jun Lana, Barber’s Tales

Documentary: Little Azkals, Babyruth Villarama

Screenplay: Dagitab, Giancarlo Abrahan

First Feature: Dagitab, Giancarlo Abrahan

Cinematography: Dagitab, Rommel Sales

Editing: Barber’s Tales, Lawrence Ang

Score/Soundtrack: Mariquina (Jerrold Tarog [score] and Various Artists [soundtrack])

Scene: Eula Valdez and Martin del Rosario lie on the sand in Dagitab

Short Film: Lisyun Qng Geografia (Petersen Vargas)

 

2015

Film: Honor Thy Father

Lead Performance: John Lloyd Cruz, Honor Thy Father

Supporting Performance: Tirso Cruz III, Honor Thy Father

Director: Erik Matti, Honor Thy Father

Documentary: My Revolutionary Mother, Jethro Patalinghug

Screenplay: Honor Thy Father (Michiko Yamamoto)

First Feature: Miss Bulalacao (Ara Chawdhury)

Cinematography: Honor Thy Father (Ber Cruz)

Editing: Apocalypse Child (Lawrence Ang)

Score/Soundtrack: Honor Thy Father (Soundtrack: Various Artists, Score: Erwin Romulo)

Scene: Antonio Luna’s assassination (Heneral Luna)

Short Film: Lisyun Qng Geografia (Petersen Vargas)

Movie Theater: Trinoma Cinemas



The 50 Best Filipino Films of the 21st Century

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A few days after resigning from the Metro Manila Film Festival Executive Committee, film critic Rolando Tolentino tweeted, “Ang pelikula di naalaala dahil sa kita nito kundi sa kontribusyon sa kaluluwa ng bayan.” Pinoy Rebyu’s goal in coming up with best-of lists since 2010 has always been to make casual moviegoers gradually discover gems in Philippine cinema, gems that indeed contribute to the collective soul not because they added millions to capitalists’ bank accounts but because of their quality.

The 21st century has seen an exceptional resurgence of Philippine cinema: the lean output in the early 2000s that nevertheless still produced a handful of highly accomplished films gave way to a boom of independent digital cinema in the mid-2000s, facilitated by the Cinemalaya and Cinema One Originals grants which, coupled by the affordability of digital technology, allowed many more artists and storytellers, first from Manila and eventually the regions, to share their voices and visions. Today, close to ten national film festivals showcase feature-length and short films every year, and around fifty festivals, not to mention the increasing number of filmmaking workshops, exclusively show short films in many campuses, local cinemas, and alternative venues around the country.

While local film enthusiasts are being spoiled by the availability of choices offered by the increasing number of filmfests, distribution of independent films is still a nightmare. Unlike mainstream pictures that can be readily accessed as DVDs or pay-per-view content even many years after their dates of release, audiences wanting to catch indie films need to watch them during their release in select venues (which are mostly located in Metro Manila), otherwise, chances of seeing them being viewed again are not very high, especially if their themes are not geared for mainstream consumption. It’s a good thing that efforts are being made both by government and the private sector (FDCP’s regional cinematheques and its partnership with SM for CineLokal, the UP Film Institute, TBA’s Cinema ’76, Cinema One channel) to feature indie films released in earlier years at affordable rates.

The various filmfests have different arrangements with filmmakers regarding ownership and distribution rights, and some are more proactive in marketing their entries than others. A few filmmakers (like Lav Diaz, Khavn dela Cruz, and other younger indie filmmakers producing their own films) directly make their films available for a modest fee to interested viewers. Also, online streaming platforms such Culture Unplugged, iflix, iTunes, Netflix, Vimeo, and Viddsee (for short films) will surely play a bigger role in the near future. At present, only 11 of the top 50 films below can be viewed in iflix. 

Forming a canon of modern classics is an obviously herculean task, so we’ve invited 32 critics, academics, archivists, and reviewers who have closely followed Philippine cinema’s output since the turn of the century to name their 10 favorite local films since 2001 (technically the first year of the 21st century). The voters relayed to us that it was a very challenging but fun undertaking. A total of 159 films received votes: of the top 50, 3 are documentaries, 12 are made by filmmakers who are based or primarily working outside Metro Manila (proof that regional cinema has made a lasting impact on the modern national cinematic landscape), and a whopping 44 are produced independently.

Here are the top 50 films of the 21st century so far.

 

50. Walang Rape sa Bontok

Lester Valle, 2014 

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“By pointing out the power that Bontok-Igorot women once held in many aspects, Walang Rape sa Bontok makes assertions linked to ongoing debates about matriarchy and egalitarianism that there is value to be found in returning to the past, especially when imagining and crafting the future. The film, continuously touring colleges and indigenous and lowland communities all over the Philippines, provides a powerful vision of what future present-day Filipinos can forge with lessons from the past. While the film makes arguable assertions that it was because of the ‘simple’ social organization of the Bontok-Igorot that gender relations could be egalitarian, a more important point that the film offers is that of reorientation: by revisiting the social organization of ‘simple’ societies such as the Bontok-Igorot, it can be argued that violence against women is a product of cultural encounter, historical erasure, and social normativization.” – Dada Docot, University of British Columbia

 

49. Himpapawid

Raymond Red, 2009 

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“Alinsunod sa paradigma ng teorya ng kakayahan, naghain ng kataliwas na pamantayan ang karanasan ng tauhang si Raul (Raul Arellano). Nilumpo siya ng sunud-sunod na mga limitado, o higit, kawalan ng opsiyon at kalayaang kumilos at mapakinggan—mula sa mga balikong karanasan sa pagpapakopya ng dokumento, pagkaunsyami ng pagsumite sa aplikasyon, kapalpakan bilang tagabantay dapat sa ilegal na operasyon kasama ang mga kaibigan, at sa kalahatan, pangingibabaw ng mga bigong taktika. Ang linsad na kapalaran ni Raul ay pinatingkad pa ng indibidwal na naratibo ng mga kasamang tauhan sa pelikula. Ang malinis na editing ang nagsilbing aparato para sa pagtalakay ng baliktanaw ng mga dehadong nagsasalaysay (Soliman Cruz at John Arcilla) habang kinukumbinsi nila na walang tatamasahing anumang pag-asa si Raul sa kaniyang mga tangkang pagsisikap. Sa mga tauhang ito rin umangkas ang pesimistikong panukalang nagdiin hinggil sa direksyong pupuntahan ng kuwento ni Raul, at ng kuwento nilang lahat.” – Jema Pamintuan, Young Critics Circle

 

48. Minsan May Isang Puso

Jose Javier Reyes, 2001

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“The movie focuses mainly on the relationship between the characters of Carlo Aquino (a teenage boy whose family used to be middle class) and Ricky Davao (his employer who happens to be a foul-mouthed grouch and who seems to be carrying the load of the world on his shoulders) and how they eventually help each other get on with life. Minsan May Isang Puso is in my list of the best films of 2001 for a lot of reasons. One is the super performance of all the stars in the movie particularly Ricky Davao, Carlo Aquino and Jaclyn Jose. Even newcomer Dimples Romana does very well in the movie as Carlo Aquino’s sister who cannot stand their miserable condition at home. The film’s chief asset, however, is its screenplay (also by Jose Javier Reyes) which helps make Minsan May Isang Puso a truly outstanding dramatic movie that tugs at the heartstrings.” – Butch Francisco, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino

 

47. Bunso

Ditsi Carolino, 2005 

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“Carolino employs the same thoughtfulness, honesty, straightforward and down-to-earth treatment of her subject combined with the technical fluency that made two of her earlier films, Minsan Lang Sila Bata and Riles, effective rallying points for such issues as child labor and urban poverty. This time, she succeeds in giving faces and voices to the thousands of child prisoners in the country by exposing the gripping plight of juvenile offenders who are detained together with male adult inmates in the same prison cell. The film likewise makes a sharp visual statement of how the dire consequences of poverty intensify juvenile delinquency and violation of children’s rights. The documentary allows the audience to penetrate the walls of a provincial jail and enter the day-to-day lives of both young and adult male inmates. In the process, it allows the harsh experiences of children who are mixed with adult inmates to become part of the viewers’ very own reality.” – Ma. Agnes Paculdar, Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies

 

46. Lola

Brillante Mendoza, 2009 

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“Mendoza sensitively captures the almost chaotic rush of the two women to pool some funds together, always unsuccessful…we see them all wet and weary in the middle of the rains and typhoon. We see them as they seek the help of friends, neighbors, politicians in local government and the lending establishments. But we don’t see them helpless and hopeless when they are turned down. We see them just move on to their next step. Here is a film about the system of justice, the criminality and harsh living conditions as part of the environment. It is about a people marked by heartbreaking struggles through time as shown in the wrinkled faces of Lola Sepa and Lola Puring. They are pictured as women who continue on solving their day-to-day problems with ingenuity, perseverance and resilience.” – Grace Javier-Alfonso, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino

 

45. Anino sa Likod ng Buwan

Jun Lana, 2015 

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“Who was it that said all it takes for a piece of theater to happen is to have a space, and allow a person to walk through that space while another person watches? In Anino, Lana places three characters in a small lighted space, with us watching and theater and cinema get engaged. For Anino breaches any concept of what is theatrical and cinematic, and situates in the fusion a story that packs metaphors and metonyms, psychology and politics, with the density and mystery of a confession and a public condemnation. If Anino was a story of a love triangle, the film would plunder our sensibility with its amorality. But the plot of Anino on lust and love hides behind the light and shadow of individuals who do not subject their life to destinies but to the more convoluted system of political expediency set against personal psychology and desires.” – Tito Genova Valiente, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino

 

44. Now Showing

Raya Martin, 2008 

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Now Showing is detailed in the way that it peeks into the private life of its main character. There’s an almost voyeuristic delectation in the way we witness some personal things we tend to declare as mundane. That interest further glows as the melancholy of the character’s private life becomes more apparent. That melancholy is of course tainted by the innocence and joy of childhood and growing up, but the picture swells with that incandescent burden of painful childhood memories, not necessarily traumatic in the way most coming-of-age tales are built upon but still evidently encumbering. Martin has always focused on history (or the lack of it) with his films (but here he) masterfully places his cinematic advocacy to a clearly personal project, and the result is simply magical.” – Oggs Cruz, Rappler

 

43. Sonata

Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes, 2013 

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Sonata is rife with the potential for mawkishness of the highest order. That it manages to rise, and, in certain parts, even soar above bathos is tribute to all involved in its making, most notably Cherie Gil, who puts on a bravura performance as Regina, employing a calibrated theatricality as her character moves from despair to delight, from fragility to fortitude. The film does not rest on her shoulders alone, of course: among the ensemble, Chino Jalandoni, who plays Jonjon, is particularly noteworthy for being able to hold his own in his scenes with her—an easy rapport exists between them onscreen and he provides a gentle, refreshing contrast to her intensity.” – Jaime Oscar Salazar, Young Critics Circle

 

42. Harana

Benito Bautista, 2012 

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Harana is as much a paean to original folk music as it is a longing for a more romantic era in Filipino culture. One Filipino-American man’s (classical musician Florante Aguilar) quest to find master haranistas in the hinterlands of Luzon has become his nostalgic quest to trace whatever it is that connects him to his motherland. Old men have always been such fascinating subjects for film: there’s something in them that’s mysteriously inscrutable yet disarmingly matter-of-fact at the same time. Aguilar and director Bautista luck out in finding the three haranistas that they did find: each has his own quirks and charm. Harana will be remembered as an important cultural document as much as it is an immensely pleasurable cinematic experience. – SL

 

41. Isda

Adolfo Alix, Jr., 2011

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“Beyond the absurdity and the tabloid-worthy uniqueness of the story that would most probably be the center of all discussions about the film is a very simple but very earnest portrait of a family. Alix maps the family’s story with astute tenderness, establishing relationships between each member, grounding them with logic and emotions. More importantly, Alix does not place his story within a lifeless vacuum. He concocts a community for the family to exist in and relate to. He has created a world, exaggerated it seems with people living and raising families side by side with garbage, that is ready to admit another glaring anomaly. The truths of Isda, I believe, are as weighty if not weightier than its delicious and deliriously memorable flights of fantasy.” – Oggs Cruz

 

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Philippine Cinema 2017: 5 Best Documentaries

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1 – Motherland (31 points)

2 – Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House (27 points)

3 – Bundok Banahaw: Sacred and Profane (22 points)

4 – History of the Underground (8 points)

5 – Beyond the Block (4 points)

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

Mayk Alegre, Cinemaddict

  1. Bundok Banahaw, Sacred and Profane
  2. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House

Macoy Delociento, PEP.ph

  1. History of the Underground (Sari Dalena & Keith Sicat)
  2. Haunted: The Last Visit to the Red House (Phyllis Grande)
  3. Bundok Banahaw, Sacred and Profane (Dempster Samarista)
  4. Hango (Avelino Mark C. Balmes, Jr.)
  5. Kupkop (Jaynus Barbee A. Olaivar)

Engelbert Rafferty Dela Cruz-Dulay, Sine de Kalibre

  1. Motherland (Bayang Ina Mo)
  2. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House
  3. Bundok Banahaw, Sacred and Profane

Ricky Gallardo, Business Mirror

  1. Motherland
  2. Bundok Banahaw: Sacred & Profane
  3. Haunted: The Last Visit to the Red House

Don Jaucian, CNN Philippines

  1. Motherland
  2. Haunted: The Last Visit to the Red House
  3. Bundok Banahaw: Sacred and Profane

Json Javier, The Spotless Mind

  1. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House

Skilty Labastilla, Pinoy Rebyu

  1. Motherland
  2. Banahaw
  3. History of the Underground
  4. Gikan sa Kangitngit nga Kinailadman (full-length version)
  5. Haunted

Nicole Latayan, Tit for Tat

  1. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House
  2. Bundok Banahaw

Den Lebantino, Film reviewer

  1. Haunted

Macky Macarayan, Death of Traditional Cinema

  1. Motherland

Manuel Pangaruy, Tagailog Special Presents

  1. Motherland
  2. Bundok Banahaw

Cathy Peña, Make Me Blush

  1. Ricky Carranza’s Beyond the Block
  2. Haunted A Last Visit to the Red House

Bernard Santos, My Movie World

  1. Haunted: A Last Visit To The Red House

Nazamel Tabares, Pelikula Mania

  1. Motherland
  2. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House
  3. Bundok Banahaw, Sacred and Profane
  4. Sa Palad ng Dantaong Kulang
  5. Beyond the Block

John Tawasil, Present Confusion

  1. Motherland
  2. Bundok Banahaw Sacred and Profane
  3. Haunted: A Last Trip to the Red House
  4. Beyond the Block

Tristan Zinampan, Screen Anarchy

  1. Motherland
  2. Haunted: A Last Visit to Red House
  3. Bundok Banahaw, Sacred and Profane

Philippine Cinema 2017: 10 Best First Features

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1 – Respeto (Treb Monteras) 120 points

2 – Kiko Boksingero (Thop Nazareno) 85 points

3 – The Chanters (James Robin Mayo) 44 points

4 – I’m Drunk, I Love You (JP Habac) 29 points

5 – Tu Pug Imatuy (Arnel Barbarona) 19 points

6 – Si Chedeng at si Apple (Fatrick Tabada and Rae Red) 18 points

7 – Triptiko (Miguel Franco Michelena) 17 points

8 – What Home Feels Like (Joseph Abello) 11 points

9 – Nabubulok (Sonny Calvento) 10 points

10 – Haunted (Phyllis Grae Grande) 8 points

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

Mayk Alegre, Cinemaddict

  1. Respeto
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. Si Chedeng at Si Apple
  4. Triptiko
  5. Nabubulok

Ace Antipolo, Movies for Millennials

  1. Petersen Vargas (2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten)
  2. Alberto “Treb” Monteras (Respeto)
  3. Samantha Lee (Baka Bukas, 2017 Theatrical release)
  4. JP Habac (I’m Drunk, I Love You)
  5. Thop Nazareno (Kiko Boksingero)

Rito Asilo, Philippine Daily Inquirer

  1. Treb Monteras II’s “Respeto”
  2. Thop Nazareno’s “Kiko Boksingero”
  3. James Robin Mayo’s “The Chanters”
  4. Arnel Barbarona’s “Tu Pug Imatuy”
  5. JP Habac’s “I’m Drunk, I Love You”

Paul Castillo, Kung Sine-Sine Lang

  1. Respeto
  2. The Chanters
  3. Kiko Boksingero
  4. Tu Pug Imatuy
  5. I’m Drunk, I Love You

Archie del Mundo, DList.ph

  1. Treb Monteras (Respeto)
  2. Joseph Abello (What Home Feels Like)
  3. Thop Nazareno (Kiko Boksingero)
  4. Sonny Calvento (Nabubulok)

Macoy Delociento, PEP.ph

  1. Respeto (Treb Monteras)
  2. The Chanters (James Robin M. Mayo)
  3. Tu Pug Imatuy (Arbi Barbarona)
  4. Haunted: The Last Visit to the Red House (Phyllis Grande)
  5. Sa gabing nanahimik ang mga kuliglig (Iar Arondaing)

Engelbert Rafferty Dela Cruz-Dulay, Sine de Kalibre

  1. Respeto
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. The Chanters
  4. I’m Drunk, I Love You
  5. Si Chedeng at Si Apple

James Espinoza, Film Police

  1. Kiko Boksingero
  2. Respeto
  3. Nabubulok
  4. I’m Drunk, I Love You
  5. The Chanters

Ricky Gallardo, Business Mirror

  1. Kiko Boksingero by Thop Nazareno
  2. Tu Pug Imatuy by Arbi Barbarona
  3. Respeto by Treb Montreras
  4. What Home Feels Like by Joseph Abello
  5. (tie) I’m Drunk, I Love You by JP Habac & Triptiko by Miguel Franco Michelena

Fred Hawson, ABS-CBN News

  1. Respeto
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. The Chanters
  4. Deadma Walking
  5. Si Chedeng at si Apple

Emil Hofileña, Rogue Magazine

  1. Respeto
  2. I’m Drunk, I Love You
  3. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House
  4. Triptiko
  5. Kiko Boksingero

Don Jaucian, CNN Philippines

  1. The Chanters – James Robin Mayo
  2. Respeto – Treb Monteras
  3. Kiko Boksingero – Thop Nazareno
  4. Nabubulok – Sonny Calvento
  5. Haunted: The Last Visit to the Red House

Json Javier, The Spotless Mind

  1. Kiko Boksingero (Thop Nazareno)
  2. Respeto (Treb Monteras II)
  3. Tu Pug Imatuy (Arbi Barbarona)
  4. Si Chedeng at si Apple (Fatrick Tabada, Rae Red)
  5. Nabubulok (Sonny Calvento)

Skilty Labastilla, Pinoy Rebyu

  1. The Chanters
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. Respeto
  4. Si Chedeng at si Apple
  5. Tu Pug Imatuy

Jay Lacanilao, Jaynormous Mind

  1. Respeto
  2. I’m Drunk I Love You
  3. Kiko Boksingero
  4. Nabubulok

Nicole Latayan, Tit for Tat

  1. Thop Nazareno, “Kiko Boksingero”
  2. Treb Monteras, “Respeto”
  3. James Mayo, “The Chanters”
  4. JP Habac, “I’m Drunk I Love You”
  5. Miguel Michelena, “Triptiko”

Den Lebantino, Film reviewer

  1. Respeto
  2. Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House
  3. I’m Drunk I Love You

Ricardo Espino Lopez, The Knee-Jerk Critic

  1. TREB MONTERAS – RESPETO
  2. JP HABAC – IM DRUNK I LOVE YOU
  3. ICE IDANAN – SAKALING HINDI MAKARATING
  4. FATRICK TABADA – SI CHEDENG AT SI APPLE
  5. ROBIN JAMES MAYO – THE CHANTERS

Macky Macarayan, Death of Traditional Cinema

  1. RESPETO- TREB MONTERAS
  2. KIKO BOKSINGERO- THOP NAZARENO
  3. DEADMA WALKING- JULIUS ALFONSO
  4. REQUITED- NERISSA PICADIZO
  5. I’M DRUNK, I LOVE YOU- JP HABAC

Fidel Antonio Medel, Film reviewer

  1. Respeto, dir. Treb Monteras
  2. Kiko Boksingero, dir. Thop Nazareno
  3. Triptiko, dir. Miguel Franco Michelena
  4. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten, dir Petersen Vargas
  5. Baka Bukas, dir. Samantha Lee

Manuel Pangaruy, Tagailog Special Presents

  1. Kiko Boksingero
  2. Respeto
  3. Triptiko

Jim Paranal, Ang mga Nabuo sa Aking Isipan

  1. Respeto
  2. I’m Drunk I Love You
  3. Deadma Walking

Cathy Peña, Make Me Blush

  1. Si Chedeng at si Apple
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. Respeto
  4. Tu Pug Imatuy
  5. The Chanters

DJ Ramones, Philippine Daily Inquirer

  1. Treb Monteras II (Respeto)
  2. Thop Nazareno (Kiko Boksingero)
  3. Joseph Abello (What Home Feels Like)
  4. James Robin Mayo (The Chanters)
  5. JP Habac (I’m Drunk, I Love You)

Bernard Santos, My Movie World

  1. Respeto
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. Deadma Walking
  4. Im Drunk, I Love You
  5. What Home Feels Like

Nazamel Tabares, Pelikula Mania

  1. Respeto – Treb Monteras
  2. Triptiko – Miguel Franco Michelena
  3. Kiko Boksingero – Thop Nazareno
  4. What Home Feels Like – Joseph Abello
  5. Nabubulok – Sonny Calvento

John Tawasil, Present Confusion

  1. Respeto
  2. The Chanters
  3. I’m Drunk, I Love You
  4. Kiko Boksingero
  5. Tu Pug Imatuy

Emil Nor Urao, Film reviewer

  1. The Chanters (James Mayo)
  2. Kiko Boksingero (Thop Nazareno)
  3. Respeto (Treb Monteras)
  4. Si Chedeng at si Apple (Fatrick Tabada & Rae Red)
  5. Triptiko (Miguel Franco Michelena)

Tristan Zinampan, Screen Anarchy

  1. Treb Monteras II
  2. Thop Nazareno
  3. James Mayo

Philippine Cinema 2017: Best Cinematography

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1 – Neomanila (Mycko David) 62 points

2 – Birdshot (Mycko David) 52 points

3 – Respeto (Ike Avellana) 50 points

4 – Balangiga: Howling Wilderness (Albert Banzon) 33 points

5 – Siargao (Odyssey Flores) 30 points

6 – Smaller and Smaller Circles (J.A. Tadena) 26 points

7 – Kiko Boksingero (Marvin Reyes) 24 points

8 – Sa Gabing Nananahimik ang mga Kuliglig (Mai Calapardo) 15 points, 5 votes

9 – Baconaua (TM Malones) 15 points, 4 votes

10 – Ang Larawan (Boy Yñiguez) 14 points

 

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

Mayk Alegre, Cinemaddict

  1. Respeto
  2. Historiographika Errata
  3. Smaller & Smaller Circles
  4. Siargao
  5. Tu Pug Imatuy / The Right To Kill

Ace Antipolo, Movies for Millennials

  1. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (Carlos Mauricio)
  2. Sakaling Hindi Makarating (Ice Idanan)
  3. Ang Larawan (Boy Yñiguez)
  4. Respeto (Ike Avellana)
  5. Kita-Kita (Boy Yñiguez)

Paul Castillo, Kung Sine-Sine Lang

  1. Albert Banzon (Balangiga: Howling Widerness)
  2. Mycko David (Neomanila)
  3. Sasha Palomares (Paki)
  4. Ike Avellana (Respeto)
  5. Mackie Galvez (Bliss)

Robert Cerda, Space Aso

  1. Albert Banzon – Balangiga: Howling Wilderness
  2. Chino De Vera – Dapol Tan Payawar Na Tayug
  3. Mycko David – Neomanila
  4. A. Tadena – Smaller and Smaller Circles
  5. Ike Avellana – Respeto

Archie del Mundo, DList.ph

  1. Kiko Boksingero
  2. Baconaua
  3. High Tide
  4. What Home Feels Like
  5. Respeto

Macoy Delociento, PEP.ph

  1. Myko David (Neomanila)
  2. TM Malones (Baconaua)
  3. Ike Avellana (Respeto)
  4. TM Malones (High Tide)
  5. Bryan Jimenez and Arbi Barbarona (Tu Pug Imatuy)

Engelbert Rafferty Dela Cruz-Dulay, Sine de Kalibre

  1. Kiko Boksingero
  2. Changing Partners
  3. The Chanters
  4. Respeto
  5. Nervous Translation

James Espinoza, Film Police

  1. Birdshot
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. Sa Gabing Nanahimik ang mga Kuliglig
  4. Neomanila
  5. Kita Kita

Ricky Gallardo, Business Mirror

  1. Neo Manila
  2. Smaller & Smaller Circles
  3. Respeto
  4. Tu Pug Imatuy
  5. Historiographika Errata

Fred Hawson, ABS-CBN News

  1. Respeto
  2. Ang Larawan
  3. Siargao
  4. Bliss
  5. Birdshot

Emil Hofileña, Rogue Magazine

  1. Birdshot
  2. Nervous Translation
  3. The Chanters
  4. Sa Gabing Nanahimik ang mga Kuliglig
  5. Kiko Boksingero

Don Jaucian, CNN Philippines

  1. Balangiga: Howling Wilderness
  2. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  3. Historiographika Errata
  4. The Ghost Bride
  5. Paki

Json Javier, The Spotless Mind

  1. Sa Gabing Nanahimik ang mga Kuliglig
  2. Last Night
  3. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  4. Kiko Boksingero
  5. Respeto

Skilty Labastilla, Pinoy Rebyu

  1. Neomanila
  2. Respeto
  3. Balangiga
  4. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  5. Changing Partners

Jay Lacanilao, Jaynormous Mind

  1. Neomanila
  2. Birdshot
  3. Baconaua
  4. Respeto
  5. Kita Kita

Nicole Latayan, Tit for Tat

  1. Alipato
  2. Birdshot
  3. Neomanila
  4. Siargao
  5. Kiko Boksingero

Den Lebantino, Film reviewer

  1. Respeto

Ricardo Espino Lopez, The Knee-Jerk Critic

  1. SMALLER AND SMALLER CIRCLES
  2. RESPETO
  3. LARAWAN
  4. NEOMANILA
  5. SAKALING HINDI MAKARATING

Macky Macarayan, Death of Traditional Cinema

  1. BIRDSHOT
  2. RESPETO
  3. BALANGIGA
  4. NEOMANILA
  5. NERVOUS TRANSLATION

Fidel Antonio Medel, Film reviewer

  1. Kiko Boksingero
  2. Neomanila
  3. Respeto
  4. Salvage
  5. Kita Kita

Manuel Pangaruy, Tagailog Special Presents

  1. Balangiga
  2. Baconaua
  3. Respeto
  4. Siargao
  5. Ang Larawan

Jim Paranal, Ang mga Nabuo sa Aking Isipan

  1. Siargao
  2. Balangiga: Howling Wilderness
  3. Neomanila
  4. Respeto
  5. Birdshot

Cathy Peña, Make Me Blush

  1. Mycko David – Birdshot
  2. Bryan Jimenez and Arbi Barbarona’s Tu Pug Imatuy
  3. Rommel Sales – 100 Tula Para kay Stella
  4. Ike Avellana – Respeto
  5. Neil Daza – The Ghost Bride

DJ Ramones, Philippine Daily Inquirer

  1. Birdshot
  2. Neomanila
  3. Paki
  4. Nervous Translation
  5. Sa Gabing Nanahimik ang mga Kuliglig

Bernard Santos, My Movie World

  1. Siargao
  2. Neomanila
  3. Kita Kita
  4. Birdshot
  5. Kiko Boksingero

Nazamel Tabares, Pelikula Mania

  1. Birdshot
  2. Siargao
  3. Ang Larawan
  4. Neomanila
  5. Last Night

John Tawasil, Present Confusion

  1. Mai Calapardo (Sa Mga Gabing Nananahimik ang Mga Kuliglig)
  2. Albert Banzon (Balangiga)
  3. Odyssey Flores (Siargao)
  4. Mycko David (Neomanila/Birdshot)

Emil Nor Urao, Film reviewer

  1. Siargao
  2. Birdshot
  3. Neomanila
  4. Kita Kita
  5. Nervous Translation

Tristan Zinampan, Screen Anarchy

  1. Birdshot & Neomanila (Tie)
  2. Smaller & Smaller Circles
  3. Changing Partners
  4. Bundok Banahaw, Sacred & Profane

Philippine Cinema 2017: 10 Best Ensemble Performances

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1 – Cast of Ang Larawan (88 points)

2 – Cast of Changing Partners (66 points)

3 – Cast of Paki (56 points)

4 – Cast of Respeto (52 points)

5 – Cast of Smaller and Smaller Circles (17 points)

6 – Cast of Kiko Boksingero (14 points, 5 votes)

7 – Cast of Patay Na Si Hesus (14 points, 4 votes)

8 –  Cast of Bliss (12 points, 6 votes)

9 – Cast of Seven Sundays (12 points, 5 votes)

10 – Cast of Neomanila (10 points)

 

INDIVIDUAL BALLOTS »

Mayk Alegre, Cinemaddict

  1. Changing Partners
  2. Alipato: The Very Brief Life of an Ember
  3. Paki
  4. Respeto
  5. Balangiga: Howling Wilderness

Ace Antipolo, Movies for Millennials

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Patay Na Si Hesus
  3. Bar Boys
  4. Bliss
  5. Respeto

Paul Castillo, Kung Sine-Sine Lang

  1. Paki
  2. Ang Larawan
  3. Patay na si Hesus
  4. Dormitoryo
  5. Seven Sundays

Robert Cerda, Space Aso

  1. Dapol Tan Payawar Na Tayug
  2. Triptiko
  3. Ang Larawan
  4. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  5. Darkroom

Archie del Mundo, DList.ph

  1. Kiko Boksingero
  2. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  3. Respeto
  4. What Home Feels Like
  5. High Tide

Macoy Delociento, PEP.ph

  1. Respeto
  2. Changing Partners
  3. Ang Larawan
  4. Neomanila
  5. Paki

Engelbert Rafferty Dela Cruz-Dulay, Sine de Kalibre

  1. Respeto
  2. Paki
  3. Ang Larawan
  4. Changing Partners
  5. Bliss

James Espinoza, Film Police

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Kiko Boksingero
  3. Neomanila
  4. Respeto
  5. Nabubulok

Ricky Gallardo, Business Mirror

  1. Paki
  2. Neomanila
  3. Smaller & Smaller Circles
  4. Sa Gabing Nanahimik ang Mga Kuliglig
  5. Changing Partners

Fred Hawson, ABS-CBN News

  1. Respeto
  2. Patay na si Hesus
  3. Changing Partners
  4. The Chanters
  5. Ang Larawan

Emil Hofileña, Rogue Magazine

  1. Paki
  2. Respeto
  3. Bar Boys
  4. Triptiko
  5. Bliss

Don Jaucian, CNN Philippines

  1. Paki
  2. Changing Partners
  3. Respeto
  4. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  5. Ang Larawan

Json Javier, The Spotless Mind

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Paki
  3. Changing Partners
  4. Respeto
  5. Bliss

Skilty Labastilla, Pinoy Rebyu

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Respeto
  3. Kiko Boksingero
  4. Changing Partners
  5. Neomanila

Jay Lacanilao, Jaynormous Mind

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Changing Partners
  3. Balangiga: Howling Wilderness
  4. Respeto
  5. Kiko Boksingero

Nicole Latayan, Tit for Tat

  1. Changing Partners
  2. Paki
  3. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  4. Ang Larawan
  5. Birdshot

Den Lebantino, Film reviewer

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Paki
  3. Changing Partners
  4. Smaller and Smaller Circles

Ricardo Espino Lopez, The Knee-Jerk Critic

  1. LARAWAN
  2. CHANGING PARTNERS
  3. PATAY NA SI HESUS
  4. SEVEN SUNDAYS
  5. SI CHEDENG AT SI APPLE

Macky Macarayan, Death of Traditional Cinema

  1. ANG LARAWAN
  2. RESPETO
  3. CHANGING PARTNERS
  4. BIRDSHOT
  5. THE ASHES AND GHOSTS OF TAYUG 1931

Fidel Antonio Medel, Film reviewer

  1. Pauwi Na
  2. Respeto
  3. Bliss
  4. Birdshot
  5. Paki

Manuel Pangaruy, Tagailog Special Presents

  1. Cast of Ang Larawan
  2. Cast of Seven Sundays
  3. Cast of Paki
  4. Cast of Dormitoryo
  5. Cast of Changing Partners

Jim Paranal, Ang mga Nabuo sa Aking Isipan

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. Bliss
  3. Respeto
  4. Smaller and Smaller Circles
  5. Maestra

Cathy Peña, Make Me Blush

  1. Ang Larawan
  2. 100 Tula Para Kay Stella
  3. Respeto
  4. Seven Sundays
  5. Changing Partners

DJ Ramones, Philippine Daily Inquirer

  1. Changing Partners
  2. Dormitoryo (Mga Walang Katapusang Kwarto)
  3. Ang Larawan
  4. Paki (Please • Care)

Bernard Santos, My Movie World

  1. Ang Larawan
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