6th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival

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6th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
6th cinemalaya poster.jpg
Official poster
Opening filmGanap na Babae by Rica Arevalo, Ellen Ramos & Sarah Roxas[1]
LocationMetro Manila, Philippines
Film titles24
Festival dateJuly 9, 2010 (2010-07-09)–July 18, 2010 (2010-07-18)
WebsiteOfficial Website
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The 6th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival was held from the 9th of July, 2010 until the 18th of July, 2010 in Metro Manila, Philippines.[2]

Overview[]

The 6th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and Competition held in Metro Manila was hosted jointly by Cinemalaya Foundation, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and Econolink Investments. The film entries were categorized as full-length feature and short films.[3]

The prize money and awards included 200,000 and the Balanghai Trophy for the outstanding full feature film and ₱100,000 and a Balanghai Trophy for the best short film. The best director category carried a purse of ₱300,000 and the Balanghai Trophy.

Films directed by big names like Mario O"Hara's Ang Paglilitis ni Bonifacio, Mark Meily's Donor, Joselito Altarejos's Pink Halo-Halo, Joel Lamangan's Sigwa and Gil Portes's Two Funerals participated in the festival. Films by Filipino directors having directed three full-length commercial feature films also took part as strong contenders.[3]

Entries[]

The winning film is highlighted with boldface and a dagger.

Directors Showcase[]

The following films contending for 2010 Directors Showcase. The Directors' Showcase sidebar is for directors who had presented commercially released films in their career.

Title Director Cast
Donor Mark Meily Baron Geisler, Meryll Soriano
Ang Paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio Mario O'Hara Alfred Vargas
Pink Halo-Halo Joselito Altarejos Angeli Bayani, Allen Dizon
Two Funerals Gil Portes Tessie Tomas, Robert Arevalo, Princess Manzon, Xian Lim
Sigwa Joel Lamangan Marvin Agustin, Gina Alajar, Tirso Cruz III, Zsa Zsa Padilla

New Breed[]

The following films contending for 2010 New Breed category. The New Breed section is for young and new talented filmmakers who will present their first feature film or directors who haven't presented commercially released films in their career.

Title Director Cast
Halaw Sheron Dayoc John Arcilla, Maria Isabel Lopez
The Leaving Ian Loreños Acey Aguilar, Margery Lao
Limbunan Gutierrez Mangansakan II Tetchie Agbayani, Joem Bascon
Magkakapatid Kim Garcia Archie Adamos
Mayohan Dan Villegas Lovi Poe
Rekrut Danny Añonuevo Archie Adamos, Acey Aguilar, Rich Asuncion
Sampaguita, National Flower Francis Pasion Marlon Abalos
Si Techie, Si Teknoboy at Si Juana B Art Katipunan Danilo Barrios, Mercedes Cabral, Rizza Calderon
Vox Populi Dennis Marasigan Irma Adlawan, Ces Aldaba, Bobby Andrews

Short Films[]

Title Director
Boca Zurich Chan
Breakfast With Lolo Steven Flor
Dalaw Janus Victoria
Despedida Borgy Torre
Faculty Jerrold Tarog
Hay Pinhod Oh Ya Scooter Hubert Tibi
Harang Mikhail Red
Lola Joey Agbayani
P Rommel Tolentino
Wag Kang Titingin Pamela Miras

Awards[]

Full-Length Features[]

Directors Showcase
  • Best Film - Donor by Mark Meily
    • Special Jury Prize - Two Funerals by Gil Portes
    • Audience Award - Two Funerals by Gil Portes
  • Best Direction - Gil Portes for Two Funerals
  • Best Actor - Baron Geisler for Donor
  • Best Actress - Meryll Soriano for Donor
  • Best Supporting Actor - Tirso Cruz III for Sigwa
  • Best Supporting Actress - Karla Pambid for Donor
  • Best Screenplay - Enrique Ramos for Two Funerals
  • Best Cinematography - Arvin Viola for Two Funerals
  • Best Editing - Chuck Gutierrez for Pink Halo-Halo
  • Best Production Design - Aped Santos for Donor
New Breed
  • Best Film - Halaw by Sheron Dayoc
    • Special Jury Prize - Sampaguita, National Flower by Francis Xavier Pasion
    • Audience Award - Magkakapatid by Kim Garcia
  • Best Direction - Sheron Dayoc for Halaw
  • Best Actor - John Arcilla for Halaw
  • Best Actress - Lovi Poe for Mayohan
  • Best Supporting Actor - Emilio Garcia for Rekrut
  • Best Supporting Actress - LJ Reyes for The Leaving
  • Best Screenplay - Paul Sta. Ana for Mayohan
  • Best Cinematography - Dan Villegas for Mayohan and Rommel Sales for The Leaving
  • Best Editing - Chuck Gutierrez, Lester Olayer for Halaw
  • Best Sound - Albert Michael Idioma for Rekrut
  • Best Original Music Score - Emerzon Texon for Mayohan
Special Award
  • NETPAC Award - Sheika by Arnel Mardoquio

Short Films[]

  • Best Short Film - Wag Kang Titingin by Pamela Miras
    • Special Jury Prize - P by Rommel Tolentino
    • Audience Award - P by Rommel Tolentino
  • Best Direction - Rommel Tolentino for P
  • Best Screenplay - Mikhail Red for The Barriers

References[]

  1. ^ "Hubo's Ganap na Babae opens 2010 Cinemalaya filmfest". Cinemalaya. Archived from the original on August 8, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  2. ^ "Cinemalaya 2010 indie film movie entries". Internet Philippines.com. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "6th Cinemalaya Film Festival". Click the City.com. Retrieved July 29, 2013.

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