1985 FAMAS Awards

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33rd FAMAS Awards
Date1985
SiteAraneta Coliseum
Highlights
Best PictureAng Padrino ~ FPJ Productions
Most awardsAng Padrino ~ FPJ Productions (3 wins)

The 33rd Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held in 1985 at the Araneta Coliseum in the Philippines . This is for the Outstanding Achievements of the different films for the year 1984.

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'Ang Padrino won the most awards including the FAMAS Award for Best Picture and best director for Fernando Poe Jr. This is also Nora Aunor's 10th straight nominations and 3rd win as best actress for the film Bulaklak sa City Jail. Aunor shared the recognition with Sharon Cuneta for her movie "Dapat ka bang Mahalin", this is only the second time in FAMAS history. FAMAS also gave out the first Best Visual Effects award which was won by "Ang Panday" and Best Sound Effects [1]

Awards

Major Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • Ang Padrino FPJ Productions
    • Pasukuin si Waway Vanguard Films
    • Bulaklak ng City Jail Cherubin Films
    • Misteryo sa Tuwa Experimental Cinema of the Philippines
    • Pieta: Ikalawang Aklat Amazaldy Film Productions
    • Sister Stella L. Regal Films
    • Working Girls VIVA Films
    • Nang Masugatan ang Gabi HPS Production
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Rudy Fernandez Pasukuin si Waway
    • Philip Salvador Baby Tsina
    • Ace Vergel Basag ang Pula
    • Chiquito Lovingly Yours, Helen (The Movie)
    • Ramon Revilla Jr. Pieta: Ikalawang Aklat
    • Fernando Poe Jr. Sigaw ng Katarungan
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Celso Ad Castillo Sampung Ahas ni Eva
  • Tony Santos Sister Stella L.
    • Dindo Fernando Baby Tsina
    • Tommy Abuel Kriminal
    • Zandro Zamora Ang Padrino
    • Paquito Diaz Ang Panday IV
    • George Estregan Sa Bulaklak ng Apoy
Best Child ActorBest Child Actress
  • Chuckie Dreyfus Idol
    • Tomtom Mga batang Yagit
    • Jaypee de Guzman Nang Maghalo ang Balat sa Tinalupan
    • Christopher Paloma Ang Panday IV
    • Romnick Sarmienta Pieta" Ikalawang Aklat
    • Eric Francisco Pusakal
    • Joko Diaz Sigaw ng Katarungan
Best in ScreenplayBest Story
  • Fernando Poe Jr. (as Ronwaldo Reyes), Eddie Romero, Fred Navarro Ang Padrino
  • Carlo J. Caparas Somewhere
    • Nerissa Cabral Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala
Best SoundBest Musical Score
  • Rolly Ruta Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala
  • Willy Cruz Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala
Best CinematographyBest Editing
  • Romy Vitug Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap
  • Jess Navarro Sister Stella L.
Best Theme SongProduction Design
  • George Canseco Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin
  • Steve Paolo Alapaap
Best Visual EffectsBest Sound Effects
  • Ramjie Ang Panday IV
  • Demet Velasquez Bagets

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