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The '''23rd [[Metro Manila Film Festival]]''' was held in 1997. |
The '''23rd [[Metro Manila Film Festival]]''' was held in 1997. |
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MaQ Productions' ''Nasaan ang Puso'' won the most awards at the festival with ten, including [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] for [[Maricel Soriano]], [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] for [[Christopher de Leon]] and the [[Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards]] among others. [[Viva Films]] and Neo Films' ''Magic Kingdom'' followed with six awards including the [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Float|Best Float]] and the [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture|Third Best Picture Award]]. Meanwhile, the [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture|Second Best Picture]], Gem's ''Babae'' got four awards. The festival also |
MaQ Productions' ''Nasaan ang Puso'' won the most awards at the festival with ten, including [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] for [[Maricel Soriano]], [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] for [[Christopher de Leon]] and the [[Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards]] among others. [[Viva Films]] and Neo Films' ''Magic Kingdom'' followed with six awards including the [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Float|Best Float]] and the [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture|Third Best Picture Award]]. Meanwhile, the [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture|Second Best Picture]], Gem's ''Babae'' got four awards. The festival also showcased the first Filipino full-length animated film ''[[Adarna: The Mythical Bird]]''.<ref>[http://video48.blogspot.ca/2010/10/1997-metro-manila-film-festival.html "THE 1997 METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL: CHRISTOPHER DE LEON & MARICEL SORIANO WON TOP HONORS; "NASAAN ANG PUSO" BEST PICTURE"]. ''Video 48''. Retrieved 15 April 2014.</ref> |
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==Entries== |
==Entries== |
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|'''''Adarna: The Mythical Bird'''''||Voices of: [[Jolina Magdangal]], [[Marvin Agustin]], [[Boots Anson-Roa]], [[Martin Nievera]] and [[Regine Velasquez]]||Guiding Light Productions and FLT Films International|| |
| '''''[[Adarna: The Mythical Bird]]''''' || Voices of: [[Jolina Magdangal]], [[Marvin Agustin]], [[Boots Anson-Roa]], [[Martin Nievera]] and [[Regine Velasquez]] || Guiding Light Productions and [[FLT Films|FLT Films International]] || Geirry A. Garccia || Musical, fantasy, adventure |
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|'''''Anak ng Bulkan'''''|| Tom Taus, Jr., Beth Tamayo, [[Amy Austria]], [[Bembol Roco]], Lloyd Samartino, Denise Joaquin||Premiere Entertainment Productions||[[Cirio H. Santiago]] |
|'''''Anak ng Bulkan'''''|| Tom Taus, Jr., Beth Tamayo, [[Amy Austria]], [[Bembol Roco]], Lloyd Samartino, [[Denise Joaquin]] || [[Premiere Productions|Premiere Entertainment Productions]] || [[Cirio H. Santiago]] || Adventure, drama, family, sci-fi |
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|'''''Babae'''''||[[Nora Aunor]], [[Judy Ann Santos]], [[Jao Mapa]], [[Nida Blanca]], [[Mark Gil]], Luis Gonzales||GEM||Lupita Kashiwahara |
| '''''Babae''''' || [[Nora Aunor]], [[Judy Ann Santos]], [[Jao Mapa]], [[Nida Blanca]], [[Mark Gil]], Luis Gonzales || GEM || Lupita Kashiwahara || Drama |
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|'''''Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis'''''|| Jason Salcedo, Junell Hernando, [[Janus del Prado]], [[Anne Curtis]], Mark Gil, [[William Martinez (actor)|William Martinez]], Ramon Christopher, [[Maricel Laxa]]||[[VIVA Films]] and Neo Films||[[Peque Gallaga]] and Lore Reyes |
| '''''[[Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis]]''''' || Jason Salcedo, Junell Hernando, [[Janus del Prado]], [[Anne Curtis]], [[Mark Gil]], [[William Martinez (actor)|William Martinez]], Ramon Christopher, [[Maricel Laxa]] || [[VIVA Films]] and Neo Films || [[Peque Gallaga]] and Lore Reyes || Action, adventure, fantasy |
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|'''''Nasaan ang Puso''''' ||[[Christopher de Leon]], [[Maricel Soriano]], [[Judy Ann Santos]], Spencer Reyes, [[Gina Pareno]], [[Ronaldo Valdez]]||MAQ Productions|| [[Chito Roño]] |
| '''''Nasaan ang Puso''''' || [[Christopher de Leon]], [[Maricel Soriano]], [[Judy Ann Santos]], Spencer Reyes, [[Gina Pareno]], [[Ronaldo Valdez]] || MAQ Productions || [[Chito Roño]] || Drama |
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|'''''Padre Kalibre'''''||[[Eddie Garcia]], [[Monsour Del Rosario]], [[Eddie Gutierrez (actor)|Eddie Gutierrez]], Dan Fernandez and Aya Medel||Virtual Cinema International||Val Iglesias |
| '''''Padre Kalibre''''' || [[Eddie Garcia]], [[Monsour Del Rosario]], [[Eddie Gutierrez (actor)|Eddie Gutierrez]], [[Dan Fernandez]] and Aya Medel || Virtual Cinema International || Val Iglesias || Action, drama |
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|'''''Shake, Rattle & Roll VI'''''||[[Tonton Gutierrez]], [[Carmille Prats]], [[Aiza Seguerra]], Georgia Ortega, [[Ara Mina]] [[Matet de Leon]], Tom Taus Jr.||[[Regal Films]] And MAQ Productions|| Maurice Carvajal Antion Juan And [[Frank G. Rivera]] |
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*'''''Nasaan ang Puso'' - MaQ Productions''' |
*'''''Nasaan ang Puso'' - MaQ Productions''' |
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**''Babae'' - GEM {{small|(2nd Best Picture)}} |
**''Babae'' - GEM {{small|(2nd Best Picture)}} |
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**''Magic Kingdom'' - [[Viva Films]] and Neo Films {{small|(3rd Best Picture)}} |
**''[[Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis|Magic Kingdom]]'' - [[Viva Films]] and Neo Films {{small|(3rd Best Picture)}} |
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*'''[[Chito Roño]] - ''Nasaan ang Puso''''' |
*'''[[Chito Roño]] - ''Nasaan ang Puso''''' |
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|align=left|''[[Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis|Magic Kingdom]]'' |
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[[Category:1997 film awards|MMFF]] |
[[Category:1997 film awards|MMFF]] |
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[[Category:1997 in Philippine cinema|MMFF]] |
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[[Category:1997 film festivals|Metro Manila Film Festival]] |
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[[Category:December 1997 events in Asia|Metro Manila Film Festival]] |
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[[Category:January 1998 events in Asia|Metro Manila Film Festival]] |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 12 January 2024
1997 Metro Manila Film Festival | |
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Date | December 25, 1997 | to January 3, 1998
Site | Manila |
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Best Picture | Nasaan ang Puso |
Most awards | Nasaan ang Puso (10) |
The 23rd Metro Manila Film Festival was held in 1997.
MaQ Productions' Nasaan ang Puso won the most awards at the festival with ten, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Maricel Soriano, Best Actor for Christopher de Leon and the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards among others. Viva Films and Neo Films' Magic Kingdom followed with six awards including the Best Float and the Third Best Picture Award. Meanwhile, the Second Best Picture, Gem's Babae got four awards. The festival also showcased the first Filipino full-length animated film Adarna: The Mythical Bird.[1]
Entries
[edit]Title | Starring | Studio | Director | Genre |
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Adarna: The Mythical Bird | Voices of: Jolina Magdangal, Marvin Agustin, Boots Anson-Roa, Martin Nievera and Regine Velasquez | Guiding Light Productions and FLT Films International | Geirry A. Garccia | Musical, fantasy, adventure |
Anak ng Bulkan | Tom Taus, Jr., Beth Tamayo, Amy Austria, Bembol Roco, Lloyd Samartino, Denise Joaquin | Premiere Entertainment Productions | Cirio H. Santiago | Adventure, drama, family, sci-fi |
Babae | Nora Aunor, Judy Ann Santos, Jao Mapa, Nida Blanca, Mark Gil, Luis Gonzales | GEM | Lupita Kashiwahara | Drama |
Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis | Jason Salcedo, Junell Hernando, Janus del Prado, Anne Curtis, Mark Gil, William Martinez, Ramon Christopher, Maricel Laxa | VIVA Films and Neo Films | Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes | Action, adventure, fantasy |
Nasaan ang Puso | Christopher de Leon, Maricel Soriano, Judy Ann Santos, Spencer Reyes, Gina Pareno, Ronaldo Valdez | MAQ Productions | Chito Roño | Drama |
Padre Kalibre | Eddie Garcia, Monsour Del Rosario, Eddie Gutierrez, Dan Fernandez and Aya Medel | Virtual Cinema International | Val Iglesias | Action, drama |
Winners and nominees
[edit]Awards
[edit]Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best Film | Best Director |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
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Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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Best Production Design | Best Cinematography |
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Best Child Performer | Best Editing |
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Best Original Story | Best Screenplay |
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Best Original Theme Song | Best Musical Score |
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Best Visual Effects | Best Make-up Artist |
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Best Sound Recording | Best Float |
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Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards | |
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Multiple awards
[edit]Awards | Film |
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10 | Nasaan ang Puso |
6 | Magic Kingdom |
4 | Babae |
References
[edit]- ^ "THE 1997 METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL: CHRISTOPHER DE LEON & MARICEL SORIANO WON TOP HONORS; "NASAAN ANG PUSO" BEST PICTURE". Video 48. Retrieved 15 April 2014.