1970 FAMAS Awards

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18th FAMAS Awards
Date1970
SitePhilippines
Highlights
Best PicturePinagbuklod ng Langit (United Brothers Productions)
Most awardsPinagbuklod ng Langit (8 wins)

The 18th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held in 1970 for the Outstanding Achievements for the year 1969.

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Pinagbuklod ng Langit by United Brothers Productions was a movie about the life and love story of then President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos won the most awards with 8 wins including the FAMAS Award for Best Picture and Best Director for Eddie Garcia. Garcia also won the Best Supporting Actor Award for the movie Dugo ng Bayani. [1]

Awards

Major Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • Pinagbuklod ng Langit United Brothers Production
    • Adriana Lea Productions
    • Badlis sa Kinabuhi MG Productions
    • Ikaw Virgo Film Productions
    • Dugo ng Bayani Emar Pictures and Regina Productions
  • Eddie Garcia Pinagbuklod ng Pag-ibig
    • Leroy Salvador Badlis sa Kinabuhi
    • Eddie Rodriguez Ikaw
    • Emmanuel Borlaza Kapatid ko ang Aking Ina
    • Augusto Buenaventura Dugo ng Bayani
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Eddie Garcia Dugo ng Bayani
    • Danilo Nuñez Badlis sa Kinabuhi
    • Oscar Roncal Eric
    • Renato Robles Ikaw
    • Roldan Aquino Nasaan ang Katarungan
  • Eva Darren Ang Pulubi
    • Lourdes Medel Adriana
    • Anita Linda Bimbo
    • Matimtiman Cruz Kapatid ko ang aking Ina
    • Carina Afable Dugo ng Bayani
Best Child PerformerBest Theme Song
  • Frankie Navaja Jr. Badlis sa Kinabuhi
  • Restie Umali Pinagbuklod ngP agibig
Best in ScreenplayBest Story
  • Emmanuel Borlaza Pinagbuklod ng Pagibig
  • Elena Patron (Kapatid Ko Ang Aking Ina
Best SoundBest Musical Score
  • Angel Avellana Pinagbuklod ng Pagibig
  • Restie Umali Pinagbuklod ng Pagibig
Best Cinematography (black and White)Best Cinematography (Colored)
  • Max de la Pena Sibasib
  • Felipe Sacdalan Pinagbuklod ng Pagibig
Best Editing
  • Jose Tarnate Pinagbuklod ng Pagibig

Special Awardee

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References

  1. "1969 FAMAS AWARDS" . Retrieved 2013-01-30.