2nd Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival

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2nd Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
Opening film Kubrador [1] :96 by Jeffrey Jeturian
Location Metro Manila, Philippines
Film titles18
Festival dateJuly 17, 2006 (2006-07-17)–July 23, 2006 (2006-07-23)
Website Official Website
Cinemalaya chronology

The 2nd Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival was held from July 17 until 23, 2006 in Metro Manila, Philippines. [2] [3]

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Entries

The following films are entries to the New Breed: Full-Length Feature section of Cinemalaya. [1] :110–115,272–273 The winning film is highlighted with boldface and a dagger.

Full-Length Features

TitleDirectorCast
Batad: Sa Paang PalayBenji Garcia Gina Alajar, Noni Buencamino, Alchris Galura, Hiedi Morata
Donsol Adolfo Alix, Jr. Sid Lucero, Angel Aquino, Cherie Gil, Jaclyn Jose
Ang Huling Araw ng LinggoNick Joseph Olanka Johnny Delgado, Boots Anson-Roa, Jennifer Sevilla, Baron Geisler
In da Red KornerDado Lumibao Meryll Soriano, Aiza Marquez, Kathleen Hermosa, Grace Morales
MudraksArah Jell Badayos
Margaret Guzman
Rio Locsin, Ricky Davao, Roxanne Barcelo, Miguel Lorenzo Javier
RotondaRon Bryant Mark Gil, Meryll Soriano, Epy Quizon, Mario Magalona
Saan Nagtatago si Happiness?Florida BautistaAndy Bais, Mica Torre, Caridad Sanchez, Ricky Davao
Tulad ng Dati Mike Escareal Sandejas The Dawn, Ping Medina, Agot Isidro, Mylene Dizon

Short films

TitleDirector
10:25 ng GabiReggie Gulle
Gee-gee at WaterinaMariami Tanangco
J. Dennis Teodosio
KwartoJose Emmanuel Taylo
LabadaRaz dela Torre
No Passport Needed Pepe Diokno
OrasyonRommel Tolentino
Parang PelikulaHubert Tibi
PutotJeck Cogama
PuwangAnna Isabelle Matutina
Sa SilawReinzi Balao

Awards

Full-Length Features [1] :78–82,84
Short Films [1] :90–91

Jury

Selected for the Jury were: [1] :92

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References

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