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The glitz, glam and pride

Highlights of the 5th Entertainm­ent Editors’ Choice

- BY CHRISTINA ALPAD

SUNDAY night at the historical Metropolit­an Theater (Met) in Manila saw the first and most impressive gathering of the Philippine movie industry’s biggest names since the pandemic. A glittering sight to behold, it’s all thanks to the Society of Philippine Entertainm­ent Editors’ (SPEEd) annual EDDYS or Entertainm­ent Editors’ Choice.

Now in its fifth year, albeit the long pandemic, it was clear The Eddys has maintained its prestige as a credible award-winning body and star-studded event

SPEEd — a select group of entertainm­ent editors from the country’s top newspapers and tabloids circulated daily nationwide — first staged the EDDYS in 2017 and easily positioned itself as a significan­t element of the film industry.

The Eddys soon became one of the most distinguis­hed film awards due partly to its immense diversity among the chosen titles and the editors’ expertise in knowing the pulse of the Filipino.

Another praised practice of the EDDYS is its effort to keep the winners’ names secret until the very moment they need to be announced on stage. At the risk of having an absentee winner, The Eddys continues to hope that one day artists will see awards nights as industry affairs everyone should support.

Back to The 5th Eddys, no less than ‘King of Talk’ Boy Abunda

hosted the well-attended ceremony. Following the dress code, actors, actresses, creatives and technical experts filled the theater donning their best modern Filipinian­a appropriat­e for celebratin­g the top movies released on various platforms in 2021.

Charo Santos and Christian Bables continued their winning streak bagging Best Actress and Best Actor.

Santos won for her role as Norma in the drama film “Kun Maupay Man It Panahon (Whether the Weather is Fine). This is the same role that earlier won her a FAMAS and MMFF Best Actress plum.

Bables, meanwhile, won the top acting award for his role as Dharna/ Panfilo Macaspac, Jr. in the black comedy film, “Big Night!” Just before The EDDYS, Bables won the 19th Asian Film Festival Best Actor award this year for the same role.

Completing the winners of the top acting awards were Lotlot de Leon (“On The Job: The Missing 8”) and Mon Confiado (“Arisaka”) who won Best Supporting Actress and

Best Supporting Actor respective­ly.

The biggest winner of the night, however, was “On The Job: The Missing 8” — the 2021 film thriller of Erik Matti, which snagged eight acting, creative and technical EDDYS awards, including major recognitio­ns for Best Picture, Best Director for Matti, Best Musical Score (tied with “Big Night” and “Love is Color Blind”), Best Visual Effects, Best Editing, and Best Cinematogr­aphy.

Other deserving wins were of “Big Night,” (Best Screenplay, Best Actor) and “Kun Maupay Man It Panahon” (Best Production Design, Best Actress).

Sunday night likewise saw TV reporter Mario Dumaual receiving the Joe Quirino Award; Eric Ramos, the Manny Pichel Award; Rein Entertainm­ent, Rising Producers’ Circle, and Viva Films, Producer of the Year.

Iconic

Like before, the highlight of the evening was given to the year’s selected EDDYS Icons, namely Phillip Salvador, Roi Vinzon, Divina Valencia and Alma Moreno.

As singer Jona sang “Ngayon at Kailanman,” the honorees went up the stage to receive their awards, reminiscin­g their such storied careers.

Said action star and dramatic actor Salvador, “Ang sarap po palang maging ‘Icon.’ Ninenerbiy­os ako ngayon kahit ang tagal ko na dito sa industriya.”

Before ending his speech, he thoughtful­ly reminded new actors and actresses to love their craft and the Philippine movie industry to ensure longevity.

Acclaimed character actor Roi Vinzon took the opportunit­y to thank the people who gave him his break in the industry.

“Maraming salamat sa inyong lahat. Mga direktor na nagturo sa akin kung paano gumalaw. Kay Levi Ignacio kaya natuto akong umarte sa aksyon. Again thank you so much.”

Onscreen bombshell turned dramatic actress Moreno, meanwhile, savored her recognitio­n, saying it was a first.

“Nano-nominate din ako noon sa awards’ nights. Pero ganito pala ang makahawak ng trophy. Ang sarap po ng pakiramdam! Thank you, EDDYS! Magiging inspirasyo­n ko ito,” Moreno humbly noted. Finally, ‘60s sex symbol Divi na Valencia beamed as she received her icon’s trophy.

“Buong kagalakan sa aking

puso at pagpapakum­baba na tanggapin ang tropeyong ito na nagsasagis­ag na isa ako sa Icons ng Philippine Movie.”

Directed by Ice Seguerra, the well-received production further featured heartfelt and energized performanc­es by Zephanie Maranan, Regine Tolentio with the Dance Royalties and Seguerra himself who sang a very poigniant “Minsan Ang Minahal ay Ako” for the traditiona­l in memoriam segment.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF SPEED ?? Big winners of the night (standing, center), Christian Bables, Charo Santos and Mon Confiado with the members of Society of Philippine Entertainm­ent Editors (from right to left, standing) led by current president Eugene Asis, People’s Tonight; Tessa Mauricio-Arriola, The Manila Times; Nestor Cuartero, Manila Bulletin; Rohn Romulo, People’s Balita; Marcris Nicasio, Hataw; Salve Asis, Pilipino Star Ngayon; Ghie Trillana, Malaya Business Insight; as well as (seated, from right) Nickie Wang, Manila Standard; Ervin Santiago, Bandera; Jerry Olea, pep.ph; and
Dondon Sermino, Abante.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SPEED Big winners of the night (standing, center), Christian Bables, Charo Santos and Mon Confiado with the members of Society of Philippine Entertainm­ent Editors (from right to left, standing) led by current president Eugene Asis, People’s Tonight; Tessa Mauricio-Arriola, The Manila Times; Nestor Cuartero, Manila Bulletin; Rohn Romulo, People’s Balita; Marcris Nicasio, Hataw; Salve Asis, Pilipino Star Ngayon; Ghie Trillana, Malaya Business Insight; as well as (seated, from right) Nickie Wang, Manila Standard; Ervin Santiago, Bandera; Jerry Olea, pep.ph; and Dondon Sermino, Abante.
 ?? ?? Award presenters (from left) former Film Developmen­t Council Chairman Liza Diño-Seguerra, Kokoy de Santos, Angellie Sanoy and Elijah Canlas
Award presenters (from left) former Film Developmen­t Council Chairman Liza Diño-Seguerra, Kokoy de Santos, Angellie Sanoy and Elijah Canlas
 ?? ?? Singer Zephanie Maranan serenading the crowd with ‘Dadalhin,’ as the award’s night recognize Philippine love teams.*
Singer Zephanie Maranan serenading the crowd with ‘Dadalhin,’ as the award’s night recognize Philippine love teams.*
 ?? ?? Quezon City 5th District Councilor and actor Alfred Vargas led the Isah V. Red awardees.
Quezon City 5th District Councilor and actor Alfred Vargas led the Isah V. Red awardees.
 ?? ?? Best Supporting Actor Mon Confiado and Joe Quirino Award recipient Mario Dumaual
Best Supporting Actor Mon Confiado and Joe Quirino Award recipient Mario Dumaual
 ?? PHOTOS BY JOHN RYAN BALDEMOR ?? EDDYS Icon Philip Salvador
PHOTOS BY JOHN RYAN BALDEMOR EDDYS Icon Philip Salvador
 ?? ?? Presenter Anthony Taberna and wife Rossel
Presenter Anthony Taberna and wife Rossel
 ?? ?? Best Actor Christian Bables
Best Actor Christian Bables
 ?? ?? EDDYS Icon Divina Valencia
EDDYS Icon Divina Valencia
 ?? ?? Best Actress Charo Santos
Best Actress Charo Santos
 ?? ?? EDDYS Icon Alma Moreno
EDDYS Icon Alma Moreno
 ?? ?? EDDYS Icon Roi Vinzon
EDDYS Icon Roi Vinzon
 ?? ?? Presenter Ali Sotto
Presenter Ali Sotto

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