1963 FAMAS Awards

Last updated
11th FAMAS Awards
DateApril 14, 1963
Site Araneta Coliseum, Philippines
Highlights
Best Picture El filibusterismo (Arriva-Bayanihan Productions)
Most awardsEl filibusterismo (7 wins)
Most nominationsEl filibusterismo (11 nominations)

The 11th FAMAS Awards Night was presented by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences on April 14, 1963, honoring the outstanding achievements of Filipino films for the year 1962.

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El filibusterismo is a film adaptation of Jose Rizal's novel of the same name, and was made by the same company who made the film Noli Me Tángere . It won the FAMAS Award for Best Picture and another FAMAS for Best Director to Gerardo de León.

Awards

Major awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • El filibusterismo Arriva-Bayanihan Productions
    • Ako ang Katarungan Premiere Productions
    • Albano Brothers FPJ Productions
    • Kapag Buhay ang Inutang People's Pictures
    • Ligaw Na Daigdig Tamaraw
    • Madugong Paghihiganti
    • Markang Rehas Tagalog Ilang ilang Productions
    • Oy Akin Yata Yan Dalisay Pictures
    • Pitong Kabanalan ng Isang Makasalanan RV Productions
    • Walang Pagkalupig Jasmin Tagalog PIctures
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Perla Bautista Markang Rehas
    • Charito Solis El filibusterismo
    • Aura Aurea Kapag Buhay ang Inutang
    • Ludy San Juan Lakas sa Lakas
    • Lina Cariño Madugong Paghihiganti
    • Carmen Rosales Mama's Boy
    • Nida Blanca Oy.. Akin Yata Yan
    • Lolita Rodriguez Pitong Kabanalan ng Isang makasalanan
    • Lilia Dizon Sadalista
    • Liza Morena Sino ang Matapang
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Gloria Sevilla Madugong Paghihiganti
    • Adorable Liwanag Ako ang Katarungan
    • Monang Carvajal El filibusterismo
    • Rosa Aguirre Mahal Kita Inay
    • Lita Gutierez Oy.. Akin Yata Yan
    • Edita Clomera Sakdalista
    • Stella Suarez Siete Bandidos
    • Yolanda Guevarra Sino ang Matapang
    • Ludy San Juan Suicide Susy
Best in ScreenplayBest Story
Best Sound EngineeringBest Musical Score
Best CinematographyBest Editing
  • Atilano Salvador Ako ang Katarungan

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