Manila Bulletin

Movie on love among the elderly wins big at Cinemalaya 2018

- By JOJO P. PANALIGAN

A story about love, companions­hip and forgivenes­s in the twilight years of an unlikely trio — an unmarried couple and the woman’s estranged husband — bagged Best Film at the 14th Cinemalaya held Aug. 12 at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP).

Astory about love, companions­hip and forgivenes­s in the twilight years of an unlikely trio — an unmarried couple and the woman’s estranged husband — bagged Best Film at the 14th Cinemalaya held Aug. 12 at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP).

Directed by Carlo Enciso Catu, “Kung Paano Hinihintay Ang Dapithapon (Waiting for Sunset)” also won Best Production Design (Marielle Hizon), Best Cinematogr­aphy (Neil Daza), and Best Screenplay (John Carlo Pacala) plums. The movie stars Dante Rivero, Menggie Cobarrubia­s, Perla Bautista.

The Special Jury Prize went to “Pan De Salawal (The Sweet Taste Of Salted Bread And Undies)” by Che Espiritu, who also won for Best Direction. It was praised “For its vibrancy and vigor, its sense of wonder and poignant humor, and its effective conjuring of a suffering world where miracles are possible.”

“Pan De Salawal” also bagged the Best Original Musical Score award (Len Calvo) and Special Jury citations for the young actors in its cast, namely Miel Espinosa, JM Salvado.

Kenken Nuyda of “Liway” and “School Service” earned the same Special Jury Citation for outstandin­g performanc­e.

The Cinemalaya Board of Jurors gave Special Jury commendati­on to Kip Oebanda’s autobiogra­phical film “Liway” that told the story of Oebanda’s life as a child living with his parents, rebels detained inside a military camp.

The Jury praised the film “for its timely subject matter and for its writer-director who courageous­ly opened himself up to share with others his very revealing past.” “Liway” bagged the Audience Choice award in the Fulllength Feature category.

Eddie Garcia was honored with the Best Actor award for his role in Benedict Mique’s “ML.” Garcia was applauded by the jury “for his wickedly frightenin­g portrayal – himself embodying the horrors of a dark past.” It’s his third time to win the award at Cinemalaya after “ICU Bed No. 7” and “Bwakaw” some years ago.

Ai Ai Delas Alas garnered the Best Actress award for her role in Luisito Ignacio’s “School Service.” Therese Malvar tied with herself for the Best Supporting Actress award for her performanc­es in two films, “School Service” and Percival Intalan’s “Distance.”

Ketchup Eusebio won the Best Supporting Actor for his role in Denise O’Hara’s “Mamang.”

Now on its 14th year, Cinemalaya has supported and promoted the production of full feature independen­t films and short films. Many of these films have won awards in local and internatio­nal competitio­ns and festivals.

Through the annual festival, Cinemalaya has showcased over 1,000 works by independen­t filmmakers including full feature films, shorts, documentar­ies, Filipino film classics, and art films.

Cinemalaya is a project of the Cinemalaya Foundation and the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s.

Establishe­d in 2005, Cinemalaya is an all-digital film festival and competitio­n that aims to discover, encourage and honor cinematic works of Filipino filmmakers.

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 ??  ?? EDDIE GARCIA of ‘ML’
EDDIE GARCIA of ‘ML’
 ??  ?? THE CAST and crew of ‘Kung Paano Hinihintay Ang Dapithapon’ (All photos by Manny Llanes/Manila Bulletin)
THE CAST and crew of ‘Kung Paano Hinihintay Ang Dapithapon’ (All photos by Manny Llanes/Manila Bulletin)
 ??  ?? A SCENE from ‘Kung Paano Hinihintay Ang Dapithapon’
A SCENE from ‘Kung Paano Hinihintay Ang Dapithapon’
 ??  ?? CHRIS MILLADO, CCP Vice President and Artistic Director
CHRIS MILLADO, CCP Vice President and Artistic Director
 ??  ?? XEPH SUAREZ of ‘Si Astri Maka Si Tambulah’
XEPH SUAREZ of ‘Si Astri Maka Si Tambulah’
 ??  ?? KENKEN NUYDA of ‘Liway’ and ‘School Service’
KENKEN NUYDA of ‘Liway’ and ‘School Service’

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