| 40th Star Awards for Movies | |
|---|---|
| Date | July 21, 2024 |
| Hosted by | Aiko Melendez Bianca Umali Robi Domingo Alden Richards |
| Organized by | Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | Mallari Litrato(Indie) |
| Most awards | Mallari (7) |
| Most nominations | Firefly (15) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | A2Z Channel |
The 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies was an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding achievements in Philippine cinema for films released in 2023. Organized by the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC), the event was held on July 21, 2024, at the Henry Lee Irwin Theatre of Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City. [1]
It was hosted by Aiko Melendez, Bianca Umali, Robi Domingo, and Alden Richards. [2] In the lead-up to the ceremony, a partial list of winners was released publicly, while the awards for Movie Actress of the Year, Movie Actor of the Year, Indie Movie of the Year, and Indie Movie Director of the Year were announced during the event itself. [3] [4] Mallari was the top winner of the night, receiving seven awards, including Movie of the Year, [2] while Firefly received the most nominations. [5] Litrato was named Indie Movie of the Year. The ceremony was broadcast on A2Z Channel on July 27, 2024. [6]
The following are the nominations for the 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies, covering films released from January to December 2023.
Winners are listed first and indicated in bold.
| Movie of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie of the Year (Indie) |
|---|---|
Winner: Mallari (Mentorque Inc. and Cleverminds Inc.)
| Winner: Litrato (3:16 Media Network)
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| Movie Director of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Director of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: Roderick Cabrido (Mallari)
| Winner: Louie Ignacio (Litrato)
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| Movie Actor of the Year | Movie Actress of the Year |
Winner: Tied between Alden Richards (Five Breakups and A Romance) and Dingdong Dantes (Rewind)
| Winner: Tied between Maricel Soriano (In His Mother's Eyes), Nora Aunor (Pieta), and Vilma Santos-Recto (When I Met You In Tokyo)
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| Movie Supporting Actor of the Year | Movie Supporting Actress of the Year |
Winner: Tied between JC Santos (Mallari) and LA Santos (In His Mother's Eyes)
| Winner: Gladys Reyes(Here Comes The Groom)
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| Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year | Indie Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year |
Winner: Mallari
| Winner: Pieta
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| New Movie Actor of the Year | New Movie Actress of the Year |
Winner: Dustin Yu (Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme – Rage episode)
| Winner: Ysabel Ortega (Firefly)
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| Movie Child Performer of the Year | |
Winner: Euwenn Mikaell (Firefly)
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| Movie Screenwriter of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Screenwriter of the Year (Indie) |
|---|---|
Winner: Rodolfo Vera and Pepe Diokno(GomBurZa)
| Winner: Ralston Jover(Litrato)
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| Movie Cinematographer of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Cinematographer of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: Neil Daza(Firefly)
| Winner: Tom Redoble(Unravel: A Swiss Side Love Story)
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| Movie Production Designer of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Production Designer of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: Ericson Navarro(GomBurZa)
| Winner: Dante Mendoza(Apag)
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| Movie Editor of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Editor of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: Noah Tonga(Mallari)
| Winner: Gilbert Obispo(Litrato)
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| Movie Musical Scorer of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Musical Scorer of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: Francis Concio(Rewind)
| Winner: Pipo Cifra(Ako Si Ninoy)
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| Movie Sound Engineer of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Sound Engineer of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: Immanuel Verona and Fatima Nerikka Salim (Mallari)
| Winner: Albert Michael Idioma(Apag)
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| Movie Theme Song of the Year (Mainstream) | Movie Theme Song of the Year (Indie) |
Winner: “Pag-Ibig Na Sumpa” - composed by Quest Arranged and interpreted by JK Labajo (Mallari)
| Winner: “Awit Para Kay Inay” - composed by Louie Ignacio; Arranged by Jem Florencio Interpreted by Duane David (Litrato)
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| Short Movie of the Year | Short Movie Director of the Year |
|---|---|
Winner: RRRHRWR, Carabao Noises (Blue Dreams Productions)
| Winner: Vahn Leinard Pascual(Mary Go Round, Mary Go Round)
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| Darling of the Press | Movie Loveteam of the Year |
|---|---|
Winner: Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr.
| Winner: Alden Richards and Julia Montes (Five Break Ups and a Bar)
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The Dekada awardees are determined by the actors and actresses with the most acting awards in the 40-year history of the Star Awards for Movies, with the top two in each category recognized. [4]
The following table lists the films with the most nominations for this PMPC Star Awards for Movies edition. Counts include all competitive categories.
| Nominations | Film |
|---|---|
| 14 | Firefly [a] |
| 14 | In His Mother's Eyes |
| 14 | Mallari |
| 13 | GomBurZa |
| 13 | Pieta |
| 13 | Rewind |
| 12 | When I Met You in Tokyo |
The following table lists the films with the most wins for this PMPC Star Awards for Movies edition. Counts include all competitive categories.
| Wins | Films |
|---|---|
| 7 | Mallari |
| 5 | Litrato |
| 3 | Firefly |