Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘FIREFLY’ IS MOST AWARDED FILM AT MANILA INTERNATIO­NAL FILM FESTIVAL 2024

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From being the silent underdog to becoming the 2023 MMFF big winner, Firefly continued its victorious streak abroad as it won the most awards at the inaugural Manila Internatio­nal Film Festival in Hollywood, California – including the highly-coveted Best Picture honor.

The film produced by GMA Pictures and GMA Public Affairs also took home three more awards and three nomination­s during the MIFF Awards Night last 3 February: another Best Screenplay for GMA Public Affairs SAVP and Firefly creator Angeli Atienza; Best Director for award-winning film and TV director Zig Dulay; and Best Supporting Actress for acclaimed actress Alessandra de Rossi.

Present during the awarding ceremony were GMA Network’s Senior Vice President for Programmin­g, Talent Management, Worldwide, and Support Group, and President of GMA Films Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes, who accepted the Best Director award on behalf of Zig Dulay; Angeli Atienza; and Firefly actress Ysabel Ortega, who accepted the Best Supporting Actress award on behalf of Alessandra de Rossi.

Joining them were Sparkle GMA Artist Center VP Joy Marcelo and Firefly actor Dingdong Dantes.

Aside from winning four major awards, the film also garnered nomination­s for Best Supporting Actor (Epy Quizon) and Actress (Cherry Pie Picache), as well as for Best Cinematogr­aphy (Neil Daza).

Following their Best Picture win, the Firefly team was awarded a $200,000 coproducin­g package by Birns and Sawyer for the production of a US-based feature film.

The 49th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Picture awardee, ‘Firefly’ narrates a moving story about family, dreams and bravery as the young Tonton, portrayed by MMFF Best Child Performer Euwenn Mikael, embarks on a journey to find the mystical island of fireflies based on his mother’s bedtime stories.

The film also won Best Screenplay along with 15 nomination­s at the MMFF Gabi ng Parangal last December.

Early this year, Firefly was shown in the United Arab Emirates before its screening in Los Angeles, California, as part of the MIFF. The MIFF is an internatio­nal film festival that aims to bridge Filipino films to global audiences and showcase Filipino culture and art.

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‘FIREFLY’ continued its victorious streak abroad as it won the most awards at the inaugural Manila Internatio­nal Film Festival in Hollywood, California.

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