2010 Metro Manila Film Festival Explained

2010 Metro Manila Film Festival
Awards:Gabi ng Parangal
Number:8
Date: to
Chronology:MMFF
Followed By:37th ed.

The 36th Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines (MMFF) is the 36th edition of the annual film festival in Manila, held from December 25, 2010 until January 7, 2011. The Awards Night (known as "Gabi ng Parangal") was held on December 26, 2010. During the festival, no foreign films are shown in Philippine theaters in order to showcase the locally produced films especially meant for the festival.

Star Cinema's Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) topped the festival, winning nine awards including the Best Picture, Best Actress for Ai-Ai delas Alas, Best Supporting Actress for Eugene Domingo, Best Director for Wenn Deramas, Best Child Performer for Xyriel Manabat, and the Most Gender-Sensitive Film Award among others.

Philippine "Comedy King" Dolphy, meanwhile, took the Best Actor and Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor trophies for his roles in two separate movies, Father Jejemon and Rosario respectively.

Cinemabuhay and Studio 5's Rosario got seven awards including the Second Best Picture and the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards, among others.

Changes from previous years

The November 28, 2010 Entertainment Column in Manila Bulletin, written by Crispina Martinez-Belen, announced changes for the 2010 film festival.[1]

First, the commercial viability criterion (box-office performance of the entries) was removed. As of 2010, the criteria for the selection of Best Picture(s) were: artistry; creativity and technical excellence; innovation; and thematic value. Entries were also judged for global appeal (70 percent) and Filipino cultural and/or historical value (30 percent).

Another change in the 2010 festival format was a tribute to independent films with the screening of five indie films during the week preceding the festival. These films included Senior Year by Jerrold Tarog; Nasaan si Hefte by Jonnah Lim; Presa by Adolf Alix Jr.; Slow Fade by Rommel Sales; and Rindido by Noriel Jarito.

In addition, the established board of jurors was expanded to include housewives, drivers, students, teachers, etc.

Lastly, the festival logo was also changed to feature a map of the metropolis of Manila, based on the old seal of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority with seventeen stars on it symbolizing the seventeen cities and municipality of Metro Manila. The logo for the first 35 festivals featured a torch.

Entries

Official entries

These were the eight mainstream films in the film festival.

Title Starring Studio Director Genre
Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote GMA Films, OctoArts Films, APT Entertainment, M-Zet Productions & Imus Productions Tony Y. Reyes Action, Comedy, Fantasy
Dalaw Kris Aquino, Diether Ocampo, Alessandra de Rossi, Karylle, Empress Schuck, Gina Pareño, Ina Feleo, Susan Africa, and Maliksi Morales Dondon S. Santos Suspense, Thriller
Father Jejemon RVQ Productions Inc. Frank Grey Jr. Dramedy
Rosario Drama
RPG Metanoia Luis C. Suarez Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Shake, Rattle and Roll 12 Regal Entertainment Inc. & Regal Multimedia Inc. Horror
Super Inday and the Golden BibeMarian Rivera, John Lapus, Jake Cuenca, Pokwang, Cherry Pie Picache, Jestoni Alarcon, Mylene Dizon, Sheena Halili, Buboy Villar, Sabrina Man, Jairus Aquino, Irma Adlawan, Elijah AlejoRegal EntertainmentMike TuvieraComedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Dramedy

Indie films

For the first time in the 36 editions of the Metro Manila Film Festival, it paid tribute to the independent filmmakers in the country by featuring five indie films in addition to the eight mainstream movie entries in the MMFF. These films were exhibited from December 16 to 20.[1]

Awards

2010 Metro Manila Film Festival
Gabi ng Parangal
Number:36
Award:Metro Manila Film Festival
Site:Meralco Theater, Pasig
Best Picture:Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!)
Most Wins:Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) (9)
Network:GMA 7
Last:35th
Next:37th

The "Gabi ng Parangal" (Awards Night) was held on December 26, 2010 at the Meralco Theater and it was shown for the first time on GMA Network. Due to its obligation to show the wedding of Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez, the telecast was shown later that night on a delayed basis.[2]

Best PictureBest Director
Best ActorBest Actress
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best CinematographyBest Production Design
Best Child PerformerBest Editing
Best Original StoryBest Screenplay
Best Original Theme SongBest Musical Score
Best Visual EffectsBest Make-up Artist
Best Sound RecordingBest Float
Most Gender-Sensitive FilmBest Indie Film
  • Presa - Adolf Alix Jr.
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards

Indie Films

Presa - Adolf Alix Jr.

Multiple awards

AwardsFilm
9Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!)
7Rosario
3RPG Metanoia
2Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote

Criticisms

On December 28, 2010, multi-awarded Filipino blogger "The Professional Heckler" wrote with sarcasm: "Several people are questioning the results of the MMDA-organized Metro Manila Film Festival 'Gabi ng Parangal'. But that's totally unfair. Awards are subjective. Besides, why expect too much from the very same people who run the metro's traffic system?" He added: "(Malacañang) Palace spokesman Atty. Edwin Lacierda headed this year's MMFF board of jurors. Ignoring criticisms, Lacierda insisted that the list of winners was 'fine-tuned' before being made public."[3]

Box Office gross

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority was criticized for not releasing the official final earnings of the Bottom 3 films.

EntryGross Ticket Sales
December 25[4] December 26[5] December 27[6] January 7[7]
Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisotedata-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 31,000,000*data-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 56,700,000*data-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 74,700,000*data-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 159,000,000*
Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!)data-sort-value="2"₱ 20,000,000data-sort-value="2"₱ 37,800,000data-sort-value="2"₱ 54,300,000data-sort-value="2"₱ 157,000,000
Dalawdata-sort-value="3"₱ 12,500,000data-sort-value="3"₱ 23,800,000data-sort-value="3"₱ 33,100,000data-sort-value="3"₱ 96,000,000
Shake, Rattle and Roll 12data-sort-value="4"₱ 11,800,000data-sort-value="4"₱ 19,900,000data-sort-value="4"₱ 25,500,000data-sort-value="4"₱ 50,000,000
data-sort-value="5"₱ 5,100,000data-sort-value="5"₱ 9,900,000data-sort-value="5"₱ 13,400,000data-sort-value="5"₱ 28,000,000
Super Inday and the Golden Bibedata-sort-value="6"₱ 4,700,000data-sort-value="6"₱ 7,800,000data-sort-value="6"₱ 10,000,000data-sort-value="6"
Rosariodata-sort-value="7"₱ 3,200,000data-sort-value="7"₱ 5,500,000data-sort-value="7"₱ 7,600,000data-sort-value="7"
Father Jejemondata-sort-value="8"₱ 1,400,000data-sort-value="8"₱ 2,400,000data-sort-value="8"₱ 3,200,000data-sort-value="8"
₱ 530,000,000

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://ph.news.yahoo.com/changes-2010-mmff-introduced.html "Changes in 2010 MMFF introduced"
  2. http://www.travelwireasia.com/2010/12/winners-of-the-2010-metro-manila-film-festival-awards/ "Winners of the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival Awards"
  3. http://professionalheckler.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/dangerous/ Dangerous
  4. Web site: MMFF 2010 Results in the Box Office (Opening Day) . https://web.archive.org/web/20101228061135/http://www.mukamo.com/mmff-2010-results-in-the-box-office-opening-day/ . usurped . December 28, 2010 . Allan Castalone . Mukamo . December 26, 2010 . August 4, 2015.
  5. Web site: Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote leads 36th MMFF entries; box-office sales of all entries combined reach P310 million on fifth day . Jocelyn Dimaculangan . Philippine Entertainment Portal . January 1, 2011 . August 4, 2015.
  6. Web site: MMFF 2010 Top Grossers (3rd Day) . Allan Castalone . Mukamo . December 29, 2010 . August 4, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304194327/http://www.mukamo.com/mmff-2010-top-grossers-3rd-day/ . March 4, 2016 . usurped .
  7. Web site: MMFFP 2010 GROSS HITS HALF BILLION PESOS . . January 14, 2011 . August 4, 2015.