2011 Metro Manila Film Festival Explained

2011 Metro Manila Film Festival
Awards:Gabi ng Parangal
Number:7
Date: to
Chronology:MMFF
Followed By:38th ed.

The 37th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the annual film festival in Manila, Philippines that is held from December 25, 2011 until the first week of January 2012. During the festival, no foreign films are shown in Philippine theaters in order to showcase locally produced films (except IMAX theaters).

The gangster movie reaped the most awards including the Best Picture, Best Director for Tikoy Aguiluz, at the 37th Metro Manila Film Festival "Gabi ng Parangal" on Wednesday night. "Asiong" is a remake of the 1961 film that starred former President Joseph Estrada. It is based on the life of a Tondo gangster in the 1950s, who was responsible for much crime but eluded capture using his wits and charm. The movie also won the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards, which is given to a film that "embodies the values of Filipinos and the country’s heritage, history and culture".

Enteng ng Ina Mo, featuring the team-up comedians Vic Sotto and Ai Ai delas Alas, won the Second Best Picture award as well as this year's festival top-grosser, while the Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 directed by Chris Martinez, Jerrold Tarog and Richard Somes, received the Third Best Picture award.[1]

This year's festival also started giving wider choices to viewers by showcasing independent films under the New Wave category (former named the "Indie Films").[2]

Changes from previous years

In 2010, the film festival had undergone some changes. One change is that the festival format will give a tribute to independent "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 36th Metro Manila Film Festival.[3]

In September 2011, Atty. Francis Tolentino, chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) changed the category name of "Indie" films to "New Wave" films to make it sound better and more attractive to hear, as well as including "Student Short Film Category" for the first time.[4] The New Wave category starts during this year's festival.[2]

Entries

Originally, there were eight mainstream films in the 2011 film festival. However, due to some issues, Hototay, which is supposedly the comeback movie of Nora Aunor, and Mr. Wong of Robin Padilla were pulled out of the festival. One of these spots will be filled in by the ninth movie, which did not make it earlier to the official list. This would be .[5] Two films also submitted their scripts as their entries but did not make it to the official list. They are Spring Films' Kimmy Dora N D Temple of Kiyeme and Star Cinema's Love Will Lead You Back.[6]

Official entries

Title Starring Studio Director Genre
Enteng ng Ina Mo Tony Y. Reyes Action
Fantasy/Adventure
Comedy-Drama
Judy Ann Santos, Ryan Agoncillo, and Eugene DomingoComedy-Drama
Ang Panday 2 GMA Films, Imus Productions Mac Alejandre Action
Fantasy/Adventure
VIVA Communications Inc., Scenema Concept International Action
Drama
Segunda Mano Star Cinema, MJM Productions, Agostodos Pictures Horror/Suspense
Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 Regal Entertainment Inc.Chris Martinez
,
Richard Somes
,
Jerrold Tarog
Horror
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Drama

New Wave entries

For the second time in the 37 editions of the Metro Manila Film Festival, it paid tribute to the independent filmmakers in the country by featuring fourteen "Indie films" under the New Wave category in addition to the seven mainstream movie entries in the MMFF. These films were exhibited from December 17 to 21, 2011.[2]

Student shorts

Awards

2011 Metro Manila Film Festival
Gabi ng Parangal
Number:37
Award:Metro Manila Film Festival
Site:Resorts World Manila, Pasay
Best Picture:
Most Wins: (12)
Network:ABS-CBN
Last:36th
Next:38th

On December 28, 2011 at Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila in Pasay, the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night was held. The awards night was aired on ABS-CBN on January 1, 2012.[7] [8]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Major awards

Best PictureBest Director
Best ActorBest Actress
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best Child PerformerBest Original Story
  • Chris Martinez and Marlon Rivera ("Rain Rain Go Away" episode) - Shake, Rattle & Roll 13
Best ScreenplayBest Production Design
  • Fritz Siloria, Mona Soriano, and Ronaldo Cadapan -
Best EditingBest Musical Score
  • Jason Canapay and Ryan Orduna -
  • Jessie Lazaten -
Best Sound RecordingBest Original Theme Song
Best Visual EffectsBest Make-up
Best CinematographyBest Float
  • Carlo Mendoza -
Most Gender- Sensitivity FilmGatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards

New Wave category

Best Full-Length FilmBest Student Film
  • Pintakasi - Nelson Caguila
Best ActressBest Actor
Gender Sensitivity AwardSpecial Jury Prize
  • HIV - Neil Tan
  • Speechless - Miriam College
Biyahe ni Barbie - Kookai Labayen of De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement AwardEddie Garcia
Posthumous Award for Film Service and ExcellenceLito Calzado
Kutis Ganda Award - MaleRyan Agoncillo
Kutis Ganda Award - FemaleAi Ai delas Alas
Male Sexiest Appeal Celebrity of the NightER Ejercito
Female Sexiest Appeal Celebrity of the NightJudy Ann Santos
Ellen Lising Male Face of the NightRichard Gomez
Ellen Lising Female Face of the NightIza Calzado

Multiple awards

Mainstream films with multiple awards

AwardsFilm
12
3Shake, Rattle & Roll 13
Enteng ng Ina Mo
2
Ang Panday 2

Indie films with multiple awards

AwardsFilm
2Pintakasi
HIV

Ceremony Information

film got the most awards including the Best Picture. ER Ejercito states: "This film has gone through a lot...We didn't even think we'd be included in the festival lineup..."[9]

On the other hand, Eugene Domingo was adjudged Best Supporting Actress for the comedy directed by Jose Javier Reyes. She dedicated her trophy to the film's lead actors and real-life couple Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo. The film, about a man forced to take care of the household and two kids after he lost his bank manager job, also won the Gender Sensitivity award, which is given to a film that "respects the many aspects of an individual without bias, especially on the topic of sex".

Dingdong Dantes, who was named Best Actor for his performance in the Joyce Bernal suspense-thriller Segunda Mano, which Dantes also co-produced, did not attend the awards show. In the same way, Maricel Soriano who was heralded as Best Actress for her work in the Jun Lana family drama Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, was also not there. During the giving of the Posthumous Award for Excellence, Iza Calzado represented the recipient director/choreographer Lito Calzado, and accepted the award.

Along with the mainstream films, furthermore, the independent films are given awards under the New Wave category. In 2010, the MMFF began showcasing independent films to give viewers wider choices. This year, the animated film Pintakasi won for Best Full-Length Film under this section. Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos who produced Pintakasi said it took her team, Creative Media Society of the Philippines, or CreaM, four years to make it. She states: "I salute those who support original Filipino animation, music and content".[10]

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow film disqualification for some awards

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, a Regal Entertainment production, was disqualified from four categories — Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards — for "deviating from the pre-approved story line", MMFF executive committee chair Francis Tolentino had earlier said.Tolentino is also chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, which hosts the annual ceremony. On the morning of Dec. 28, consequently, Regal matriarch Lily Monteverde and director Lana met with some executive committee members to try and convince them to reconsider their decision. Nevertheless, the committee denied Regal’s appeal.[11]

Inclusion of Aguiluz' name

The heralded Best Picture , also wins the Best Director award for Tikoy Aguiluz, who was not around to receive his trophy. However, Aguiluz had protested the inclusion of his name in the film's credits and promotional materials. He said "Asiong" had been reshot, reedited and rescored without his knowledge, therefore, it could not be attributed to him.[12]

On Dec. 20, Aguiluz filed a complaint in the Intellectual Property Rights Office against producer Maylyn Villalon of Scenema Concept International for infringement of Republic Act No. 8293, the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. Aguiluz further accused the producers of "violating" his rights as the film's director.

At the award ceremony held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater of Resorts World in Pasay, it was "Asiong" associate director Gary dela Cruz's name that was called out as Best Director. However, lead actor Laguna Gov. ER Ejercito said that he (dela Cruz) was accepting the trophy on behalf of Aguiluz. He says in his acceptance speech: "Direk Tikoy worked hard for this film. He labored for nine months, for 40 shooting days …". Je adds: "You're one of the best and brightest directors in the country. Pasensya ka na. (Forgive us). There were decisions the producers had to make to improve the film..." as he addressed the absent Aguiluz.[9]

Mark Meily, a director and committee member states: "They (MMFF executive committee) just had to put in a name for director, but for all intents and purposes it was Tikoy who directed the film".

Reception

The film festival lasted from December 25, 2011 through January 7, 2012. According to Philippine Entertainment Portal, the list is the ranking of the films based on their official gross receipts as of the final day of the festival, January 7, 2012. Enteng ng Ina Mo broke MMFF box office records, having a total gross of P237,879,178.70. In addition, the film becomes the third Filipino film of 2011 to surpass the P200 million mark behind the box-office success of The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin and No Other Woman as well as being the third highest grossing Filipino film of all time. Coming in second place is Segunda Mano, who surpassed Ang Panday 2 in the box office race. The top two films were co-produced by Star Cinema.[1]

Box Office gross

EntryGross Ticket Sales
December 27[13] January 1January 7[14]
Enteng ng Ina Modata-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 91,892,997.10* data-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 183,213,717.35*data-sort-value="1" style="background:#BFFFC0;"₱ 237,879,178.70*
Segunda Manodata-sort-value="3" ₱ 46,931,780.05 data-sort-value="2" ₱ 94,629,812.45data-sort-value="2" ₱ 126,630,979.00
Ang Panday 2data-sort-value="2" ₱ 51,527,616.00data-sort-value="3" ₱ 86,316,624.55 data-sort-value="3" ₱ 105,603,500.25
data-sort-value="5" ₱ 20,839,817.10 data-sort-value="4" ₱ 42,587,787.58data-sort-value="4" ₱ 62,074,350.58
Shake, Rattle & Roll 13data-sort-value="4" ₱ 22,756,512.30 data-sort-value="5" ₱ 41,935,473.35data-sort-value="5" ₱ 55,484,185.89
data-sort-value="6" ₱ 7,957,716.50data-sort-value="6" ₱ 31,781,973.55data-sort-value="6" ₱ 38,437,416.80
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrowdata-sort-value="7" ₱ 4,089,922.50data-sort-value="7" ₱ 7,359,070.85data-sort-value="7" ₱ 10,682,902.35
₱ 636,792,513.57

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.pep.ph/news/32512/%20MMFF-2011-Box-Office-Results:%20-%20Enteng-Ng-Ina-M%20o-is-the-runaway-winner;-%20Segunda-Mano%20-comes-in-second MMFF 2011 Box-Office Results: Enteng ng Ina Mo is the runaway winner; Segunda Mano comes in second
  2. http://www.pep.ph/guide/at-a-glance/9498/view-complete-screening-schedule-of-the-new-wave-entries-of-the-37th-mmff View complete screening schedule of the New Wave entries of the 37th MMFF
  3. https://ph.news.yahoo.com/changes-2010-mmff-introduced.html "Changes in 2010 MMFF introduced"
  4. http://www.tempo.com.ph/2011/10/indie-out-new-wave-in/#.U0XArPldWa8 "‘Indie’ out, ‘New Wave’ in"
  5. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/11/04/11/7-entries-metro-manila-film-festival "7 entries in Metro Manila Film Festival"
  6. http://www.movienews.me/2011/06/metro-manila-film-festival-mmff-2011.html "(UPDATED) Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2011 Official Entries"
  7. Web site: The 37th MMFF Awards and Nominations . 2011-12-30. pep.ph.
  8. Web site: Winners of the New Wave category of the 37th MMFF unveiled . 2012-01-02. pep.ph.
  9. Ejercito, ER. "37th Metro Manila Film Festival". Awards Ceremony. Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay. December 28, 2011.
  10. Marcos, Imee. "37th Metro Manila Film Festival". Awards Ceremony. Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay. December 28, 2011.
  11. http://www.pep.ph/news/32403/yesterday-today-tomorrow-disqualified-from-four-categories-of-the-37th-mmff "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow disqualified from four categories of the 37th MMFF"
  12. http://www.bworldonline.com/content.php?section=Weekender&title=Through-the-years:-Controversies-in-the-MMFF&id=64060 "Through the years: Controversies in the MMFF"
  13. Web site: Enteng ng Ina Mo leads 37th MMFF; Segunda Mano overtakes Ang Panday 2 in the box-office . Philippine Entertainment Portal . January 2, 2012 . August 8, 2015.
  14. Web site: MMFF 2011 Box-Office Results: Enteng ng Ina Mo, runaway winner; Segunda Mano, second . Erwin Santiago . Philippine Entertainment Portal . January 9, 2012 . August 8, 2015.