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‘Autobiogra­phy,’ ‘Bold Eagle’ win big in QCinema Pylon Awards

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FOR a remarkable feature debut commandeer­ed by two riveting lead performanc­es, offering a very intense, haunting cinematic experience, “Autobiogra­phy” by Makbul Mubarak wins the Asian Next Wave award of QCinema.

The award, which focuses on emerging filmmakers from Southeast Asia and East Asia with less than three features, made a comeback in this year’s edition of QCinema.

The festival also cited “Autobiogra­phy” for its deliberate­ly paced, slow-burn drama with serious sociopolit­ical implicatio­ns that shows a director who’s hitting the ground running with a film that unanimousl­y impressed the jury.

Aside from the Best Film, Makbul Mubarak also brings home the Best Director trophy.

Winning the NETPAC Jury Award this year is “Return to Seoul” by Davy Chou.

The film is noted for its sensitive portrayal of a woman in search not just of her identity, but also her place in the world constantly in flux. It is built upon formal elegance and emotional maturity, taking us to unexpected places as we follow the protagonis­t on a journey across cities, cultures, latitudes, but most importantl­y a journey within her own self.

planAnothe­r awardee is Setsuko Shiokawa for the production design of the film “Plan 75.”

The Artistic Contributi­on was awarded to Shiokawa for the film’s controlled yet engaging design of an imagined near future where life or death becomes a choice and existence is diminished to muted tones of sadness and resignatio­n. It is also cited for its intelligen­t re-creation of dystopia that is pegged on reality and never bordering the fantastic.

In what is first in local awards, starting this year, QCinema’s sole acting honor, regardless of gender, will be Best Lead Performanc­e.

The Pylon for this year’s Lead Performanc­e goes to Chieko Baisho of “Plan 75.”

Also winning in the Asian Next Wave category are Shuming He and Cris Ong, Best Screenplay for “Ajooma.”

In the #QCShorts competitio­n, best film goes to “Bold Eagle” by Whammy Alcazaren.

The film is cited for stitching a visual vernacular of today’s technologi­cal tools, articulati­ng a timely and queer political critique that captures anger, loneliness, frustratio­n, boredom and alienation amidst the pandemic.

Glenn Barit takes home another Pylon for his film “Luzonensis Osteoporos­is,” which wins the NETPAC Jury Award. The film is noted for its absurdist depiction of an internal dilemma and irony that the first discovered Filipino must also become a regular overseas contract worker.

The film, “Luzonensis Osteoporos­is,” also brings home the Audience Choice award.

In 2019, Glenn Barit’s film “Cleaners” won Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Audience Choice award.

“The River that Never Ends” by JT Trinidad brings home the Pylon for Gender Sensitivit­y for its measured vivid and heartbreak­ing portrayal of a transwoman and a city in their meandering routines of neglect, survival and melancholi­a.

The members of the Jury in the Asian Next Wave competitio­n are director and author Kong Rithdee; Professor and Author Rolando Tolentino; New York Asian Film Festival Director Samuel Jamier; Producer, Director, Writer for Film and Television Jose Javier Reyes; and Festival Co-Director, Film Publicist, and Film Programmer Meninaputr­i Wismurti.

Director, Producer, Editor Keith Sicat; Director and Editor Anna Isabelle Matutina; and Rolando Tolentino are the QCS horts Jury members.

Some winners were also given cash prizes aside from their trophies. Asian Next Wave Best Film received $5,000, NETPAC Jury Prize got $3,000, QC Shorts Best Film received P150,000, NETPAC Jury Prize got P100,000, Gender Sensitivit­y Award received P150,000 and Audience Choice got P150,000.

 ?? PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE ?? Jury member Rolando Tolentino, director of ‘Bold Eagle’ Whammy Alcazaren and Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte
PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Jury member Rolando Tolentino, director of ‘Bold Eagle’ Whammy Alcazaren and Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte
 ?? ?? ‘Autobiogra­phy’ wins the Asian Next Wave award of QCinema.
‘Autobiogra­phy’ wins the Asian Next Wave award of QCinema.

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