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VILMA SANTOS WINS BEST ACTRESS IN 9TH CINEMALAYA FilmFest

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Newbie Hannah Espia was a big winner at the New Breed Full Length Feature category while Jerrold Tarog conquered the competitio­n in the Directors Showcase of the 9th Cinemalaya Independen­t Film Festival held Sunday night, August 4 at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s’ Main Theater.

Even before Cinemalaya started, many already predicted that Vilma will win the Best Actress Award for Ekstra, her first indie film and her first Cinemalaya entry. She was unable to attend the awards night though but sent her message thru her producer Atty. Joji Alonso and Director Jeffrey Jeturian. She expressed gratitude to the indie film community for accepting her and was very grateful to the jury for giving her the award.

Ekstra also won the Special Jury Prize, the NETPAC Award and the Audience Choice Award. It is also a winner in the boxoffice, with its screenings all sold out whether at the CCP or in theaters like Trinoma and

Greenbelt.

Ekstra also won for Ruby Ruiz the Best Supporting Actress award and for Zig Dulay, Antoinette Jadaone and Jeffrey Jeturian the Best Screenplay award.

A surprise though was the jury decided there was entry deserving to win a best actor award. There was no Best Actor award given in the Directors Showcase.

The Best Actor award in the New Breed Full Length Feature category went to Mimi Juarez for his role in Quick Change, a story about a middle aged transsexua­l looking for his niche amidst the complexiti­es of the world he is in. It won Special Jury Prize in the New Breed Full Length feature category plus Best Sound Award (Michael Idioma), and Best Screenplay (Eduardo Roy Jr.).

Juarez attended the awards wearing a gown. He said he didn’t expect to win the award but was grateful for the recognitio­n. He struggled with his speech since he was caught by surprise when he heard his name called as the winner in the best actor category. It was the first time that a transgende­r had won the best actor award from Cinemalaya.

In the New Breed Full Length Category, Joey Paras won Best Supporting Actor for his role in Babagwa. He dedicated his award to all theater actors and even used the occasion to invite the people to watch his solo movie titled “Bekikang.”

“Rekorder” by Mikhail Red won the Best Production Design award in the New Breed Full Length Category.

In the Short Feature category, Paolo O’Hara’s The Houseband’s Wife won Best Film and Best Screenplay while JE Tiglao won Best Direction for Onang. Adi Bontuyan’s Taya won Special Jury Prize and a Special Citation was given to Nica Santiago’s Sa Wakas.

*** Opening today in cinemas nationwide is the comedy movie “Raketeros,” the first full length movie of Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista, who is back to movie-making.

The movie also features Ogie Alcasid, Andrew E., Long Mejia, and Dennis Padilla. It is produced by Heaven’s Best Entertainm­ent and released under Star Cinema in connection with the celebratio­n of their 20th anniversar­y.

“Raketeros” is directed by Randy Santiago, who is no stranger in directing movies. After all, he is the son of the famed Pablo Santiago, the favorite director of Fernando Poe Jr. Supporting the movie are Joey Marquez, Sam Pinto, Ryan Bang, Wendy Valdez, RK Enriquez, Regine Angeles, Tippy dos Santos, Rodjun Cruz. Eula Caballero, Karen delos Reyes, Markki Stroem, and IC Mendoza.

 ??  ?? The New Breed acting winners row: Joey Paras (Babagwa), Irma Adlawan (Transit), Jasmine Curtis- Smith ( Transit), Mimi Juarez (Quick Change) with Best Director Hannah Espia (Transit) and child actor Marc Justine Alvarez (Transit)
The New Breed acting winners row: Joey Paras (Babagwa), Irma Adlawan (Transit), Jasmine Curtis- Smith ( Transit), Mimi Juarez (Quick Change) with Best Director Hannah Espia (Transit) and child actor Marc Justine Alvarez (Transit)

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