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Birdshot bags 3 major awards at the Eddys

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“Birdshot” is still flying high and gaining accolades, this time from The Society of Philippine Entertainm­ent Editors at the 2018 Entertainm­ent Editors Awards. Mary Joy Apostol went home with the Best Actress Award for her portrayal of the 14-year-old Maya, whose coming-of-age story fuels the movie. The actress was ebullient about receiving the award, declaring that one should “never stop chasing your dreams and always believe [that] the Lord has a good plan for us.”

The Best Director award was given to Mikhail Red, whose work on “Birdshot” was hailed by Variety magazine critic Richard Kuipers as “wonderfull­y directed and performed” and a “compelling study in the loss of innocence while offering potent commentary on the state of things in the Philippine­s.” Best Cinematogr­aphy also went to “Birdshot,” with Myco David winning the prize.

“I’m really proud of our triple win at the Eddys!” Red says. “It’s always an honor to have your film recognized by local award-giving bodies and appreciate­d by local audiences. I am deeply encouraged as a Filipino filmmaker.”

“Birdshot” also got its share of praise abroad, winning Best Picture in the Asian Future category at the 2016 Tokyo Internatio­nal Film Festival, and Best Actress (Mary Joy Apostol) at the first Asean film awards in Vietnam. Earlier this year, “Birdshot” was able to reach a worldwide audience when it was launched on the top video streaming platform, Netflix. “It is partnershi­ps like what we have with ‘Birdshot’ and its producers, TBA Studios, that inspire us to keep creating world-class projects that reach people around the world,” says Globe Studios head Quark Henares. /

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