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‘Mrs.’ wins Best Film at Sinag Maynila Film Festival

/ 11:10 PM April 24, 2016

Adolf Alix Jr.’s “Mrs.” was declared the Best Film of the Sinag Maynila Film Festival during the awards night on Sunday held at Samsung Hall in SM Aura Premier, Bonifacio Global City.

The domestic drama also won Best Director for Alix, Best Actress for Elizabeth Oropesa, and Best Cinematography for Albert Banzon.

Alvin Anson took home the Best Actor award for Ato Bautista’s “Expressway.”

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The other festival winners are:

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Best Screenplay: Joselito Altarejos and Archie del Mundo (T.P.O.)

Best Production Design: Marielle Hizon (Lila)

Best Editing: Benjamin Tolentino (Expressway)

Best Musical Score: Francis De Veyra (Expressway)

Best Sound: Drew Milallos  (T. P. O.)

Blink Box Office Film: Lila

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SM People’s Choice Award: Lila

Cinephone category

1st Place: 99% by John Barcena

2nd Place: Litrato ng Nakaraanby Angelika Deofilo, Danilo Garcia and Samantha Mariano

3rd Place: Espayb by Ebone Cimafranca, Jacquiline Hidalgo, Jessica Rubete and Juselle Roble

Short Film Category

1st Place: Apuhap

Runners-up: Ang Kapinunan Kan mga Alon sa Danay by Jennifer Lyn Romano, The Foreseeing by Daniel Morial and Jeth Ordeniza

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