MMFF 2016 is a success and good reviews and comments are overflowing. I was able to view 6 of it and I truly love each of it. I definitely recommend for you to watch all of it too and check out how our movie industry have improve over the years.
HOOQ, Asia’s largest video-on-demand service, furthers its commitment in uplifting the quality of Filipino movies as it remained the exclusive presenter of the 42nd Metro Manila Film Festival and its New Wave category.
“In a year marked by big changes in the MMFF, we are proud to say that our full support for the premiere movie festival in the country has remained the same,” said Jane Cruz-Walker, HOOQ Philippines Country Manager. “We welcome another year of partnership with the Metro Manila Film Festival, and we are proud to be part of the festival as it takes brave new steps in focusing on quality films, fresh casting choices and new approaches to filmmaking.”
In his speech, Metro Manila Development Authority Thomas Orbos said,
“We are gathered here together not only to seek change but also to look back to the original theme of the MMFF which is to be a festival that celebrates Filipino artistic excellence. Change is never easy, it is a difficult path, but thanks to the MMFF Executive Committee we are here today amidst change. We believe that what we did with the MMFF this year may not be recognized now, but it will be appreciated by future generations. It is not about the money, it is about what we can give to our children later on by promoting quality films in the Philippines.”
WINNERS AND STARS OF THE NIGHT
Red Carpet -Phoebe Walker (Seklusyon)
Erik Matti’s Seklusyon proved to be the big winner at the 42ND METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL GABI NG PARANGAL held December 29, 2016 at the Kia Theater, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City.
2016 MMFF Special Jury Prize winner Rhed Bustamante for Seklusyon
The movie brought home eight awards including Best Director for Erik Matti; Best Supporting Actress Phoebe Walker; Special Jury Prize Rhed Bustamante; Best Screenplay; Best Sound; Best Production Design; Best Cinematography and Best Theme Song for Dominus Miserere.
2016 MMFF Best Screenplay – Seklusyon
2016 MMFF Best Ensemble Cast – Oro
Sunday Beauty Queen, the very first documentary to be included in the annual festival was chosen as Best Picture.
2016 MMFF Best Picture – Sunday Beauty Queen
Irma Adlawan won the coveted Best Actress category for the movie Oro, while Paolo Ballesteros was chosen as Best Actor for his performance in Die Beautiful. Newcomer Christian Bables got the most cheers after being named Best Supporting Actor for his role as Barbs in Die Beautiful.
2016 MMFF Best Actress Irma Adlawan for Oro
2016 MMFF Best Supporting Actor – Christian Bables of Die Beautiful (1)
HOOQ likewise gave out its own set of awards for the Short Films category including Best Screenplay: Mitatang; Best Director: Jarell Serencio Mga Bituin sa Siyudad; Special Jury Prize for Manila Scream; and Best Picture for EJK.
Ronnie Alonte and Rhian Ramos meanwhile, were recognized as the HOOQ Male and Female Celebrities of the Night for their stunning looks at the red carpet.
Here is the complete list of winners of the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night co-presented by HOOQ.
Best Picture – Sunday Beauty Queen
Best Director – Erik Matti (Seklusyon)
Best Actress – Irma Adlawan (Oro)
Best Actor – Paolo Ballesteros (Die Beautiful)
Best Supporting Actress – Phoebe Walker (Seklusyon)
Best Supporting Actor – Christian Balbes (Die Beautiful)
Children’s Choice – Saving Sally, Sunday Beauty Queen and Vince & Kath & James
People’s Choice – (voted online) Die Beautiful
Best Cast Ensemble – Oro
Special Jury Prize – Rhed Bustamante (Seklusyon)
HOME OF THE MMFF WINNERS
HOOQ is the home of the largest collection of Pinoy movies and TV series spanning almost five decades, including close to a hundred winners and finalists of the Metro Manila Film Festival such as “Baler”, “Tanging Yaman”, “Muro Ami”, “Imortal”, the beloved franchises such as “Mano Po”, “Tanging Ina” “Shake, Rattle and Roll” and many more. New additions on HOOQ from the MMFF past entries include 2013’s “Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay”, “Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy” as well as the 2015 finalist “Haunted Mansion”.
According to Jeffrey Remigio, HOOQ Philippines Director of Content and Programming, they are adding more past MMFF winners to HOOQ’s carefully curated library of Filipino titles.