1965 FAMAS Awards

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13th FAMAS Awards
Date 1965
Site Philippines
Highlights
Best Picture Geron Busabos, Ang Batang Quiapo (Emar Pictures)
Most awards Geron Busabos, Ang Batang Quiapo (4 wins)

The 13th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held 1n 1965 for the Outstanding Achievements for the year 1964.

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Geron Busabos, Ang Batang Quiapo of Emar Pictures and starred by Joseph Estrada was the most awarded film of the 13th FAMAS Awards with 4 including the most coveted award the FAMAS Award for Best Picture. [1]

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The FAMAS Award for Best Picture is one of the FAMAS Awards, awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, which are voted on by Palanca Award-winning writers and movie columnists, writers and people in the film industry. The Best Picture FAMAS has always been considered the most important and top prize, and has been awarded by Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences ever since the very first ceremony in 1953.

Awards

Major Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo Emar Pictures
    • Kulay dugo ang gabi Peoples Pictures
    • Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso Larry Santiago Productions
    • Salambao Zultana International
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Joseph Estrada Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo
    • Ronald Remy Kulay dugo ang Gabi
    • Zaldy Zshornack Sa bawat pintig ng puso'
    • Eddie Rodriguez Salambao
    • Willie Sotelo Scout Rangers
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Oscar Roncal Lagblab sa Maribojoc
Best in Screenplay Best Story
  • Augusto Buenaventura Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo
  • Augusto Buenaventura Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo
Best Sound Engineering Best Musical Score
  • Flaviano Villareal Sa Bawa't Pintig Ng Puso
  • Restie UmaliSa bawat pintig ng Puso
Best Cinematography Best Editing
  • Arsenio Doña Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo
  • Gervacio Santos Scout Rangers
Best Child Performer
  • Boy Alvarez Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo
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References

  1. "THE 13th FAMAS AWARD WINNERS" . Retrieved 2013-01-31.