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The 35th MMFF officially ends on Jan. 2.
Here’s the complete list of winners:
- Best Festival Production Designer – Richard Somes (“Ang Panday”)
- Best Festival Film Editor – Manet Dayrit and Efren Jarlego (“I Love You, Goodbye”)
- Best Festival Musical Score – Von de Guzman (“Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love”)
- Best Festival Sound Recording – Albert Michael Idioma (“Ang Darling Kong Aswang”)
- Best Festival Visual Effects – Jay Santiago of Riot Inc. (“Ang Panday”)
- Best Festival Makeup Artist – Noel Flores (“Shake, Rattle and Roll 11”)
- Best Festival Original Theme Song – “Tanging Ikaw Lamang” by Ogie Alcasid (“Ang Panday”)
- Best Festival Cinematography – Lee Meily (“I Love You, Goodbye”)
- Best Festival Child Performer – Robert “Buboy” Villar (“Ang Panday”)
- Best Festival Supporting Actor – Philip Salvador (“Ang Panday”)
- Best Festival Supporting Actress – Heart Evangelista (“Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love”)
- Best Festival Original Story – Vanessa Valdez, Kriz Guzman and Karen Ramos (“I Love You, Goodbye”)
- Best Festival Screenplay – Roy Iglesias (“Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love”)
- Best Festival Director – Joel Lamangan (“Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love”)
- Best Festival Actor – Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. (“Ang Panday”)
- Best Festival Actress – Sharon Cuneta (“Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love”)
- Best Festival Picture – “Ang Panday”
- 2nd Best Festival Picture – “I Love You, Goodbye”
- 3rd Best Festival Picture – “Ang Darling Kong Aswang”
- Gatpuno Antonio Villegas Cultural Award – “Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love”
- Most Gender Sensitive Film – “Mano Po 6 – A Mother’s Love”
- Posthumous Award for Film Service and Excellence – Atty. Espiridion Laxa
- Lifetime Achievement Award – Dolphy
“Ang Panday” got the gross of with P16.9 million on the opening day. The judging was based on the following: (A) Artistry, creativity and technical excellence, innovativeness and global appeal (40%); (B) Box-office earning on the first three days, December 25-27 (50%); and (C) Filipino, Cultural and/or Historical Value (10%).