Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Cinematography

The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Cinematography is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 1st Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1975; Nonong Rasca received the award for his cinematography in Kapitan Kulas and it is given to a cinematographer for work in one particular motion picture.[1] Currently, nominees and winners are determined by Executive Committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and key members of the film industry.[2]

Contents:

1970s · 1980s · 1990s · 2000s · 2010s · 2020s
Multiple awards · Notes · References · External links

Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Cinematography
Awarded forBest Cinematographer
CountryPhilippines
Presented byMMDA
First awarded1975
Currently held byNeil Daza,
Fan Girl (2020)
Websitewww.mmda.gov.ph/mmff/

Winners and nominees

1970s

Year Film Cinematographer(s) Ref
1975
(1st)
Kapitan Kulas Nonong Rasca [1]
1976
(2nd)
Insiang Conrado Baltazar [3]
1977
(3rd)
Mga Bilanggong Birhen Romeo Vitug [4]
1978
(4th)
Atsay Romeo Vitug [5]
1979
(5th)
Ang lihim ng Guadalupe Ben Lobo [6]

1980s

Year Film Cinematographer(s) Ref
1980
(6th)
Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo Rody Lacap [7]
1981
(7th)
Pagbabalik ng Panday Ver Reyes [8]
1982
(8th)
Himala Sergio Lobo [9]
1983
(9th)
Karnal Manolo Abaya [10]
1984
(10th)
Alapaap Joe Tutanes [11]
1985
(11th)
Paradise Inn Romeo Vitug [12]
1986
(12th)
Payaso Romeo Vitug [13]
1987
(13th)
Anak Badjao Apolinario Cuenco [14]
1988
(14th)
Romeo Vitug [15]
1989
(15th)
Ang Bukas ay Akin Romeo Vitug [16]

1990s

Year Film Cinematographer(s) Ref
1990
(16th)
Ama Bakit Mo Ako Pinabayaan Pedro Manding [17]
1991
(17th)
Juan Tamad at Mister Shooli sa Mongolian Barbeque (The Movie) Johnny Arajo [18]
1992
(18th)
Takbo, Talon, Tili Arnold Alvaro and Ramon Marcelino [19]
1993
(19th)
Kung Mawawala Ka Pa Romeo Vitug [20]
1994
(20th)
Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko Ben Lobo [21][22][23]
1995
(21st)
- - [24]
1996
(22nd)
Magic Temple Joe Tutanes [25]
1997
(23rd)
Magic Kingdom Richard Padernal [26]
1998
(24th)
José Rizal Rody Lacap [27]
1999
(25th)
Muro-ami Rody Lacap [28]

2000s

Year Film Cinematographer(s) Ref
2000
(26th)
Tanging Yaman Videlle Meily [29]
2001
(27th)
Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure Neil Daza [30]
2002
(28th)
Mano Po Leslie Garchitorena [31]
2003
(29th)
Mano Po 2: My Home J. A. Tadena [32]
2004
(30th)
Panaghoy sa Suba Ely Cruz [33]
2005
(31st)
Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom Lyle Sacris [34]
2006
(32nd)
Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di Charlie Peralta [35]
2007
(33rd)
Resiklo Jay Linao [36]
2008
(34th)
Baler Lee Briones-Meily [37]
2009
(35th)
I Love You, Goodbye Lee Briones-Meily [38]
Shake, Rattle & Roll 11Juan Lorenzo

2010s

Year Film Cinematographer(s) Ref
2010
(36th)
Rosario Carlo Mendoza [39]
2011
(37th)
Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Carlo Mendoza [40]
2012
(38th)
Thy Womb Odyssey Flores [41]
2013
(39th)
10,000 Hours Marissa Floirendo [42]
2014
(39th)
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo Carlo Mendoza [43]
2015
(41st)
Nilalang Pao Orendain [44]
2016
(42nd)
Seklusyon Neil Bion [45]
2017
(43rd)
Siargao Odyssey Flores [46]
2018
(44th)
Aurora Yam Laranas [47]
2019
(45th)
Sunod Mycko David [48]
MindanaoOdyssey Flores
Write About LoveNeil Daza

2020s

Year Film Cinematographer(s) Ref
2020
(46th)
Fan Girl Neil Daza [49]
Suarez: The Healing PriestTeejay Gonzalez
MagiklandRody Lacap
TagpuanDavid Carlo Mendoza, Alberto Monteras II, Daniel Uy
The Boy Foretold by the StarsMarvin Reyes
The Missing

Multiple awards for Best Cinematography

Throughout the history of Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), there have been cinematographers who received multiple Awards for Best Cinematography. As of 2015 (41st MMFF), 6 cinematographers have received two or more Best Cinematography awards.

ScriptwriterRecord SetFirst year awardedRecent year awarded
Romeo Vitug719971993
Carlo Mendoza320102014
Rody Lacap19801999
Lee Briones-Meily220082009
Joe Tutanes19841996
Ben Lobo19791994

Notes

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