33rd PMPC Star Awards for Movies

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33rd Star Awards for Movies
DateSeptember 3, 2017 (2017-09-03)
Hosted by
Produced byPhilippine Movie Press Club
Airtime Marketing Philippines
Directed byBert de Leon
Highlights
Best Picture Die Beautiful (Mainstream)
Pamilya Ordinaryo (Indie)
Most awards Die Beautiful (5) (Mainstream)
Pamilya Ordinaryo (4) (Indie)
Most nominations Barcelona: A Love Untold and Everything About Her (Mainstream) (11) [1]
Television coverage
Network ABS-CBN
Duration2 hours

The 33rd PMPC Star Awards for Movies, was organized by the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) and recognizes the best films and filmmakers for the past year. The awards night was held on September 3, 2017 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay and aired on ABS-CBN. [2]

Contents

The awards night was hosted by Aljur Abrenica, Yassi Pressman, Daniel Matsunaga, Alex Gonzaga, and Robi Domingo with opening numbers performed by Christian Bautista featuring Isay Alvarez, Sam Concepcion, Edgar Allan Guzman featuring Darren Espanto. While the dance number was performed by Ciara Sotto, Jon Lucas, Maris Racal, Sofia Andres, Grae Fernandez and Zeus Collins. [3]

Die Beautiful won big, bagged five awards, including Best Director, Best Picture, Best Cinematographer, Best Editor, and Best Screenwriter. [4] Another highlight of the night was when screen legends Vilma Santos and Nora Aunor shared the top honor of Best Actress and young actor Daniel Padilla hailed as Best Actor. [5] [6]

Winners and Nominees

These are the nominations list (in alphabetical order) for the awarding ceremony. (period of nomination: Films that have been shown from January to December 2016). [7] Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Major categories

Movie of the Year (Mainstream)Movie of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Die Beautiful (Regal Entertainment and The IdeaFirst Company)

Winner: Pamilya Ordinaryo

  • Ang Babaeng Humayo (Cinema One Originals and Sine Olivia Pilipinas)
  • Kabisera (Firestarters Productions)
  • Kusina (Cinemalaya Foundation and Cinematografica Films)
  • Ma’Rosa (Center Stage Productions)
  • Paglipay (Universal Harvester and ZMD Productions)
  • Patay na si Hesus (T-Rex Entertainment, Epicmedia, Above The Line, and Moira Lang)
  • Pauwi Na (Universal Harvester and Pollen Productions)
  • Tibak, The Story of Kabataang Makabayan (Blank Pages Productions)
  • 1st Sem (Cine Filipino, Unitel Productions, TC Entertainment, and Kayan Film Productions)
Movie Director of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Director of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Jun Robles Lana (Die Beautiful)

Winner: Eduardo Ro (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

  • David Corpuz and Cenón Obispo Palomares (Kusina)
  • Arlyn Dela Cruz (Tibak, The Story of Kabataang Makabayan)
  • Lav Diaz (Ang Babaeng Humayo)
  • Zig Dulay (Paglipay)
  • Real Florido and Arturo San Agustin (Kabisera)
  • Dexter Paglinawan Hemedez and Allan Michael Ibanez (1st Sem)
  • Brillante Mendoza (Ma’Rosa)
  • Eduardo Roy Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  • Paolo Villaluna (Pauwi Na)
  • Victor Kaiba Villanueva (Patay Na Si Hesus)
Movie Actor of the Year Movie Actress of the Year

Winner: Daniel Padilla (Barcelona: A Love Untold) [8]

Winner: Vilma Santos (Everything About Her) and Nora Aunor (Kabisera) (Tied)

Movie Supporting Actor of the YearMovie Supporting Actress of the Year

Winner: Xian Lim (Everything About Her)

Winner: Ana Capri (Laut)

New Movie Actor of the YearNew Movie Actress of the Year

Winner: Joshua Garcia ( Vince & Kath & James )

Winner: Hasmine Killip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

  • Marion Aunor (Tibak, The Story of Kabataang Makabayan)
  • Gabbi Garcia (Laut)
  • Micah Oteyza (Ringgo, The Dog Shooter)
  • Issa Pressman (Camp Sawi)
  • Arra San Agustin (Kabisera)
  • Natileigh Sitoy (Lily)
  • Laila Ulao (Women Of The Weeping River)
Movie Child Performer of the Year

Winner: Rhed Bustamante (Seklusyon)

  • Awra Briguela (Super Parental Guardians)
  • Alfonso Yñigo Delen (Pitong Kabang Palay)
  • Chunsa Jung (Just The 3 Of Us)
  • Bon Andrew Lentejas (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  • Lei Navarro (The Unmarried Wife)
  • Onyok Pineda (Super Parental Guardians)
  • David Remo (Pilapil)

Technical categories

Movie Screenwriter of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Screenwriter of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Rody Vera (Die Beautiful)

  • Froilan Medina (Dukot)
  • Senedy Que (The Escort)
  • Carmi Raymundo and Olivia Lamasan (Barcelona)
  • Anton Santamaria (Seklusyon)
  • Vanessa Valdez (The Unmarried Wife)
  • Rody Vera (Whistleblower)
  • Irene Emma Villamor (Everything About Her)

Winner: Fatrick Tabada and Moira Lang (Patay Na Si Hesus)

  • Arlyn Dela Cruz (Tibak, The Story of Kabataang Makabayan)
  • Zig Dulay (Paglipay)
  • Troy Espiritu (Ma’Rosa)
  • Dexter Hemedez and Allan Ibañez (1st Sem)
  • Cenon Obispo Palomares (Kusina)
  • Enrique Ramos (Ang Hapis At Himagsik Ni Hermano Puli)
  • Eduardo Roy, Jr. (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
Movie Cinematographer of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Cinematographer of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Carlo Mendoza (Die Beautiful)

  • Neil Bion (Seklusyon)
  • Tey Clamor (Camp Sawi)
  • Hermann Claravall (Barcelona)
  • Mycko David and Odyssey Flores (Dukot)
  • Lee Briones-Meily and Sherman Philip So (The Escort)
  • Shayne Sarte (Everything About Her)
  • Shayne Sarte (Imagine You And Me)

Winner: Ice Idanan (Sakaling Di Makarating)

  • Ruel Dahis Antipuesto (Patay Na Si Hesus)
  • Albert Banzon (Paglipay)
  • Albert Banzon (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  • Neil Daza (1st Sem)
  • Odyssey Flores (Ma’Rosa)
  • Topel Lee (Kabisera)
  • Sasha Palomares (Pauwi Na)
Movie Production Designer of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Production Designer of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Ericson Navarro (Seklusyon)

  • Winston Acuyong (The Unmarried Wife)
  • Candy Reyes-Alipio (Imagine You And Me)
  • Angel Diesta (Die Beautiful)
  • Joey Luna (Everything About Her)
  • Shari Marie Montiague (Barcelona)
  • Gerry Santos (The Escort)
  • Gerry Santos (Whistleblower)

Winner: Arthur Nicdao (Ang Hapis At Himagsik Ni Hermano Puli)

  • Harley Alcasid (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  • Marxie Maolen Fadul (Pauwi Na)
  • Cyrus Khan (Dagsin)
  • Dante Mendoza (Ma’Rosa)
  • Ericson Navarro (Kusina)
  • Aped Santos (Paglipay)
  • Aped Santos (Patay Na Si Hesus)
Movie Editor of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Editor of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Benjamin Tolentino (Die Beautiful)

  • Chrisel Galeno-Desuasido and Joyce Bernal (Camp Sawi)
  • Jay Halili (Seklusyon)
  • Marya Ignacio (Barcelona)
  • Marya Ignacio (Everything About Her)
  • Tara Illenberger (The Unmarried Wife)
  • Ike Veneracion and Aleks Castañeda (Whistleblower)
  • Mark Victor (Dukot)

Winner: Carlo Francisco Manatad (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

  • Diego Dobles (Ma’Rosa)
  • JD Domingo (Patay Na Si Hesus)
  • Zig Dulay (Paglipay)
  • Tara Illenberger (Kabisera)
  • Carlo Francisco Manatad (Ringgo, The Dog Shooter)
  • Benjamin Tolentino (Oro)
  • Paolo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos (Pauwi Na)
Movie Musical Scorer of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Musical Scorer of the Year (Indie)

Winner: Carmina Cuya (Everything About Her)

  • Cesar Francis Concio (Barcelona)
  • Francis De Veyra (Seklusyon)
  • Robbie Factoran, Ricardo Jugo, and Mark Villar (Dukot)
  • Richard Gonzales (Die Beautiful)
  • Richard Gonzales and Jay Dominguez (Imagine You And Me)
  • Jessie Lasaten (Whistleblower)
  • Jesse Lucas (The Unmarried Wife)

Winner:

  • Teresa Barrozo (Ma’Rosa)
  • Francis De Veyra (Patay Na Si Hesus)
  • Francis De Veyra and Tonton Africa (Ang Hapis At Himagsik Ni Hermano Puli)
  • Erwin Fajardo (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  • Gian Gianan (Paglipay)
  • Toni Muñoz (Kusina)
  • Karl Ramirez (Tibak, The Story of Kabataang Makabayan)
  • Pike Ramirez, Paolo Villaluna, and Veena Ramirez (Pauwi Na)
Movie Sound Engineer of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Sound Engineer of the Year (Indie)

Winner: lbert Michael Idioma and Bebet Casas (Seklusyon)

  • Aurel Claro Bilbao (Barcelona)
  • Aurel Claro Bilbao (Everything About Her)
  • Joshua Cantillon, Jason Conanan, Kimberly Ocampo (Dukot)
  • Armand De Guzman and Lamberto Casas, Jr. (Die Beautiful)
  • Arnel Labayo (The Unmarried Wife)
  • Alexander Red (Whistleblower)
  • Alex Tomboc (The Escort)

Winner: Raffy Magsaysay (Kusina)

  • Jess Carlos (Oro)
  • Corinne De San Jose ( Ang Babaeng Humayo )
  • Albert Michael Idioma (Ma’Rosa)
  • Albert Michael Idioma and Immanuel Verona (Pamilya Ordinaryo)
  • Andrew Millalos (Paglipay)
  • Andrew Millalos (Pauwi Na)
  • Nicholas Varela, Mark Laccay, and Mikko Quizon (Patay Na Si Hesus)
Movie Original Theme Song of the Year (Mainstream)Movie Original Theme Song of the Year (Indie)

Winner: "Imagine You and Me" (Imagine You And Me) – lyrics by Nicomaine Mendoza, music by Marivic Sotto, music arrangement by Jimmy Antiporda, interpreted by Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza

  • "Bumibigay" (Bakit Lahat Ng Guwapo May Boyfriend?) – lyrics by Nica Del Rosario, music by Nica Del Rosario and Jumbo De Belen, interpreted by Shevoyz
  • "Dominus Miserere" (Seklusyon) – composed and arranged by Francis De Veyra, interpreted by Emma Rose Almario, Amanda Nicole Pugeda, and Joseph James Doak
  • "Malaya" (Camp Sawi) -- composed, arranged, and interpreted by Moira Dela Torre

Winner: "Panata" – lyrics by Zig Dulay, composed by Gian Gianan, interpreted by Alessandra de Rossi (Bambanti)

  • "Liwanag Ng Iyong Halaga" – music and lyrics by Jethro Tenorio and Maynard de Guzman; interpreted by Christian Bautista (Filemon Mamon)
  • "Love’s Melody" - lyrics by Celine Marie Flores, music by Nonong Buencamino, interpreted by Jay Marquez (Old Skool)
  • "Walang Hanggan" – composed and interpreted by Quest (Ang Kwento Nating Dalawa)
  • "Young Again: – composed, arranged, and interpreted by Armi Millare (Apocalypse Child)

Special awards

Darling of the PressMovie Loveteam of the Year

Winner: Luis Manzano

Winner: Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla (Barcelona: A Love Untold)

Rundown

Note: Except special awards.

Mainstream

FilmWinnersNominees
Barcelona: A Love Untold112
Everything About Her11

Indie

FilmWinnersNominees
Bambanti512
Silong210
Tandem18
I Love You, Thank You18
Apocalypse Child16
Anino sa Likod ng Buwan15

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