15th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
The 15th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival was held from August 2–13, 2019 in Metro Manila, Philippines. A total of ten full-length features and ten short films competed.[1] The festival was opened by the film Ang Hupa by Lav Diaz and its closing film was Mina-Anud by Kerwin Go.[2]
Official festival poster | |
Opening film | Ang Hupa by Lav Diaz |
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Closing film | Mina-Anud by Kerwin Go |
Location | Metro Manila, Philippines |
Film titles | 20 |
Festival date | August 2, 2019 –August 13, 2019 |
Language | English, Filipino, Ilonggo, Bicolano |
Website | Official Website |
Entries
The winning film is highlighted with boldface and a dagger.
Full-Length Features
Title | Director | Cast | Genre |
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Ani (The Harvest) | Kim Zuniga and Sandro Del Rosario | Zyren de la Cruz, Ricky Davao, Miguel Valdes, Marc Felix, Anna Luna, and JM Canlas | Family drama, Fantasy |
Belle Douleur (A Beautiful Pain) | Atty. Joji V. Alonso | Mylene Dizon, Kit Thompson, Marlon Rivera, Jenny Jamora, and Hannah Ledesma | Romance Drama |
Children of the River | Maricel Cariaga | Noel Comia, Jr., Ricky Oriarte, Dave Justin Francis, Junyka Santarin, JR Custodio, and Juancho Triviño | Social drama |
Edward | Thop Nazareno | Louise Abuel, Dido dela Paz, Elijah Canlas, Manuel Chua, and Ella Cruz | Social drama, Comedy |
Fuccbois | Eduardo Roy, Jr. | Royce Cabrera, Kokoy de Santos, and Ricky Davao | Social drama, Thriller |
Iska | Theodore Boborol | Ruby Ruiz, Soliman Cruz, Ricky Rivero, Jonic Magno, Jomari Angeles, and RK Bagatsing | Social drama |
John Denver Trending † | Arden Rod Condez | Jansen Magpusao, Meryll Soriano, Glenn Mas, Sammy Rubido, Vince Philip Alegre, and Jofranz Ambubuyog | Social drama |
Malamaya (The Color of Ash) | Danica Sta. Lucia and Leilani Chavez | Sunshine Cruz, Enzo Pineda, Raymond Bagatsing, and Bernadette Allyson | Romance drama |
Pandanggo sa Hukay | Sheryl Rose Andes | Iza Calzado, Ybes Bagadiong, Acey Aguilar, Diva Montelaba, Charlie Dizon, and Star Orjaliza | Social drama, Thriller |
Tabon | Alexander Xian Cruz Lim Uy (credited as Xian Lim) | Christopher Roxas, Ynna Asistio, Dexter Doria, Bapbap Reyes, Menggie Cobarrubias, Leon Miguel, Benjie Felipe, Lao Rodriguez, and Richard Manabat | Social drama, Thriller |
Short Films
Title | Director |
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'Wag Mo 'Kong Kausapin (Please Stop Talking) † | Josef Gacutan |
Disconnection Notice | Glenn Lowell Averia |
Gatilyo | Harold Lance Pialda |
Heist School | Julius Renomeron Jr. |
Hele ng maharlika (Lullaby of the free) | Norvin De Los Santos |
Kontrolado ni Girly ang Buhay N'ya | Gilb Baldoza |
Sa among agway (In between Spaces) | Don Senoc |
Sa gabing tanging liwanag ay paniniwala (Belief as the light in darkness) | Francis Amir Guillermo |
The Shoemaker | Sheron Dayoc |
Tembong (Connecting) | Shaira Advincula |
Awards
The awards ceremony was held on August 12, 2019 at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater), Cultural Center of the Philippines.[3][4][5]
Full-Length Features
- Best Film – John Denver Trending by Arden Rod Condez
- Special Jury Prize – Edward by Thop Nazareno
- Audience Choice Award – Belle Douleur (A Beautiful Pain) by Atty. Joji V. Alonso
- Best Direction – Eduardo Roy Jr. for Fuccbois
- Best Actor – Jansen Magpusao for John Denver Trending
- Best Actress – Ruby Ruiz for Iska
- Best Supporting Actor – Ricky Davao for Fuccbois
- Best Supporting Actress – Ella Cruz for Edward
- Best Screenplay – Mary Rose Colindres for Iska
- Best Cinematography – Rommel Sales for John Denver Trending
- Best Editing – Benjo Ferrer III for John Denver Trending
- Best Sound – Immanuel Verona for Iska
- Best Original Music Score – Len Calvo for John Denver Trending
- Best Production Design – Alvin Francisco for Edward
- NETPAC Award – John Denver Trending by Arden Rod Condez
Short Films
- Best Short Film: "'Wag Mo 'Kong Kausapin (Please Stop Talking)" by Josef Gacutan
- Best Screenplay: "Kontrolado ni Girly and Buhay N'ya" by Gilb Baldoza
- Best Director: "Sa Among Agwat" director Don Senoc
References
- Charm, Neil. "Ten films for 15th Cinemalaya | BusinessWorld".
- "Cinemalaya 2019 guide: The line-up, movie scheds, and ticket prices". Rappler.
- "FULL LIST: Cinemalaya 2019 winners". philstar.com.
- "FULL LIST: Winners, Cinemalaya 2019". Rappler.
- "John Denver Trending Is Named Best Film In Cinemalaya 2019 : Cinemalaya".
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