Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Hollywood penetrated by MIFF

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

The Metro Manila Film Festival said its 10 official entries can now be enjoyed by the global audience as its overseas edition, the Manila Internatio­nal Film Festival, opens at the TCL Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard.

These films will likewise be given awards that are separate and independen­t from the MMFF awards given last December 2023. Filipino Americans who are accomplish­ed in the film industry will serve as jury members and will decide the winners in nine categories.

These awards, which will be given in a star-studded closing night awards gala at the Directors Guild of America on Sunset Boulevard, include:

Best Picture, where the winner will be given the opportunit­y to make a US-based feature film co-produced by Birns & Sawyer. It will award up to $100,000 worth of camera rental equipment with the support of other industry vendors. The package is valued overall at $200,000 with the support of industry partners , Atlas Lens Co., BlackOps Studios Asia, CMB Film Services Inc., and Myriad Entertainm­ent USA.

Special Jury Prize, which is a special award to be decided by the jury and will be given to a film that deserves recognitio­n.

Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematogr­aphy.

The Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay winners will each receive the latest version of Final Draft Software valued at $250 through partnershi­p with Birns & Sawyer.

The two other MIFF recognitio­ns are the Audience Award to be voted on by the MIFF moviegoers at the screenings which will run through 1 February, and the Monty Manibog Lifetime Achievemen­t Award which is set to be given to actress Hilda Koronel.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? MOTORISTS drive past a large mural reflecting the origins of Mandaluyon­g’s name along Shaw Boulevard on Tuesday. Various stories exist regarding the etymology of the archaic term ‘Mandaluyon­g.’ According to legend, Manda and Luyong, a tribal couple, were the reason behind the city’s name.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE MOTORISTS drive past a large mural reflecting the origins of Mandaluyon­g’s name along Shaw Boulevard on Tuesday. Various stories exist regarding the etymology of the archaic term ‘Mandaluyon­g.’ According to legend, Manda and Luyong, a tribal couple, were the reason behind the city’s name.

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