Alden Richards, Julia Montes among winners in PMPC Star Awards for Movies
The performance of Alden Richards and Julia Montes in “Five Breakups and a Romance” earned recognition from the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC), as the actors were among the winners announced by the 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies.
According to the partial list of winners released by the PMPC, Richards and Montes are among the biggest names that will receive awards, bagging the Movie Loveteam of the Year plum. Other winners were also announced ahead of the awards ceremony at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater, Ateneo De Manila University, on Sunday, July 21.
A telecast of the ceremony will be aired on July 27.
“In a special twist for our 40th year, we are changing the format of our winner announcements. Except for the categories of Best Actress, Best Actor, Movie of the Year, Movie Director of the Year, Indie Movie of the Year, and Indie Movie Director of the Year, all other winners will be revealed prior to the awards night,” PMPC said.
Here is the partial list of winners of the 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies:
Article continues after this advertisementMovie Supporting Actor of the Year:
JC Santos for “Mallari”
LA Santos for “In His Mother’s Eyes”
Movie Supporting Actress of the Year: Gladys Reyes for “Here Comes the Groom”
Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year: Cast of “Mallari”
New Movie Actor of the Year: Dustin Yu for “Shake Rattle and Roll Extreme: Rage episode”
New Movie Actress of the Year: Ysabel Ortega for “Firefly”
Movie Child Performer of the Year: Euwenn Mikaell for “Firefly”
Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Rodolfo Vera and Pepe Diokno for “GomBurZa”
Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Neil Daza for “Firefly”
Movie Editor of the Year: Noah Tonga for “Mallari”
Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Francis Concio for “Rewind”
Movie Production Designer of the Year: Ericson Navarro for “GomBurZa”
Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Immanuel Verona and Fatima Nerikka Salim for “Mallari”
Movie Theme of the Year:
“Pag-Ibig na Sumpa” from “Mallari”
Composed by Quest
Arranged and interpreted by JK Labajo
Indie Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Ralston Jover for “Litrato”
Indie Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Tom Redoble for “Unravel: A Swiss Side Love Story”
Indie Movie Editor of the Year: Gilbert Obispo for “Litrato”
Indie Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Pipo Cifra for “Ako si Ninoy”
Indie Movie Production Designer of the Year: Dante Mendoza for “Apag”
Indie Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Albert Michael Idioma for “Apag”
Indie Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year: Cast of “Pieta”
Indie Movie Theme Song of the Year:
“Awit para kay Inay” from “Litrato”
Composed by Louie Ignacio
Arranged by Jem Florencio
Interpreted by Duane David
Short Movie of the Year: “RRRHRWR, Carabao Noises”
Short Movie Director of the Year: Vahn Leinard Pascual for “Mary Go Round, Mary Go Round”
Darling of the Press: Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr.
Movie Loveteam of the Year: Alden Richards and Julia Montes for “Five Breakups and a Romance”
Special Awards
Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award: Liza Lorena
Ulirang Alagad ng Pelikula sa Likod ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Award: Vic Del Rosario Jr.
Takilya King and Queen:
Dingdong Dantes
Marian Rivera
Dekada Awardees:
Nora Aunor
Vilma Santos
Christopher De Leon
Piolo Pascual