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|''[[Spirit Warriors (film)|Spirit Warriors]]''||[[Joel Torre]], [[Jhong Hilario]], Spencer Reyes, [[Vhong Navarro]], Danilo Barrios, Chris Cruz, Meynard Marcellano, Sherwin Roux, Nikko Manalo, Michael Foz-Sesmundo, Denise Joaquin ||MAQ Productions and [[Roadrunner Network, Inc.]]||[[Chito Rono]] |
|''[[Spirit Warriors (film)|Spirit Warriors]]''||[[Joel Torre]], [[Jhong Hilario]], Spencer Reyes, [[Vhong Navarro]], Danilo Barrios, Chris Cruz, Meynard Marcellano, Sherwin Roux, Nikko Manalo, Michael Foz-Sesmundo, Denise Joaquin ||MAQ Productions and [[Roadrunner Network, Inc.]]||[[Chito Rono]] |
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|''Ping Lacson: Super Cop''||[[Rudy Fernandez]], [[Lorna Tolentino]], [[Ricky Davao]], Glydel Mercado, Ace Espinosa, Trubador Ramos, Levi Ignacio & [[Herbert Bautista]]|||| Toto Natividad |
|''Ping Lacson: Super Cop''||[[Rudy Fernandez (actor)|Rudy Fernandez]], [[Lorna Tolentino]], [[Ricky Davao]], Glydel Mercado, Ace Espinosa, Trubador Ramos, Levi Ignacio & [[Herbert Bautista]]|||| Toto Natividad |
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Revision as of 16:48, 19 April 2014
2000 Metro Manila Film Festival | |
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Date | 25 December 2000 |
Official website | website |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Tanging Yaman |
Most awards | Tanging Yaman (9) |
The 26th Metro Manila Film Festival was held in Manila, Philippines starting December 25.
Gloria Romero, received the Best Actress plum during the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival for her role in Star Cinema's Tanging Yaman. It was a popular victory acknowledged with a standing ovation for a revered actress. As a matter of fact, unlike in past awards, no grumblings were heard. The movie also received eight more major awards including the Best Picture, the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards, Best Actor for Johnny Delgado and Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Director and Best Original Story for two-time winner Laurice Guillen among others. On the other hand, GMA Films' Deathrow took home four awards including the Second Best Picture.[1]
Entries
Winners and nominees
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2]
Best Film | Best Director |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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Best Cinematography | Best Production Design |
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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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Special Categories
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2]
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards |
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Multiple awards
Films with multiple awards
The following films received one or multiple awards:
Awards | Film |
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9 | Tanging Yaman |
4 | Deathrow |
3 | Spirit Warriors |
2 | Sugatang Puso |
1 | Markova: Comfort Gay |
Box Office gross
Final figures as of January 7, 2001.
MMFF Entry | Gross Ticket Sales |
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Tanging Yaman | P 82 million* |
Spirit Warriors | P 64.3 million |
Markova: Comfort Gay | P 53 million |
Sugatang Puso | P 37.0 million |
Deathrow | P 21.2 million |
Ping Lacson: Supercop | P 20.0 million |
References
External links