Wednesday, October 8, 2014

11th GOLDEN SCREEN AWARDS - 04OCT14



Hazel Faith Dela Cruz sings `Everything Takes Time'


Hazel Faith Dela Cruz starred in Best Picture Nominee `EKSTRA', together with Vilma Santos and this blogger


Hazel Faith Dela Cruz

Host John Lapus interviews recipients of Best Actor and Best Actress(es) Awards

Ruby Ruiz speaks on behalf of Vilma Santos, who won Best Actress Award for `Ekstra'


Vilma Santos was nominated, and won, Best Actress, for her role in `EKSTRA'

Goddess of the Night, host John Lapus (in `Moron 5' outfit)

Best Actor Joel Torre, with Best Actresses Rustica Carpio and Vilma Santos (represented by Ruby Ruiz)

Host John Lapus, with winners of the 11th Golden Screen Awards

Cast of `Eksra', Ruby Ruiz and this author

Best Actor Joel Torre (for `OTJ')

Ad Support for `Ekstra', by the Vilma Santos Solid International group 

The ENPRESS Awards Night, aka 11th Golden Screen Awards at Teatrino Greenhills

`TRANSIT' Producer Paul Soriano, whose movie won 9 Awards, including Best Picture


`TRANSIT' Best Director Hannah Espia with Best Editor Benjamin Tolentino

11th Golden Screen Awards Best Actress Rustica Carpio

Strike a Pose - Host John Lapus



Ruru Madrid sings the nominated song “Mamahalin Kita” from the movie Bamboo Flowers, composed by RJ Jimenez

Funny Host John Lapus goes one-on-one with Best Director Hannah Espia, for `TRANSIT'

Outfit Of The Night for Host John Lapus


Adrian Cubido of Lauriana (nominated Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor) performs a dance number with the group

`EKSTRA' is nominated for Best Picture

Gawad Lino Brocka Lifetime Achievement Awardee Susan Roces couldn't make it tonight


Marc Justine Alvarez (Transit) wins Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor




 
From www.rappler.com

MANILA, Philippines -Transit and On the Job were once again big winners at the 11th Golden Screen Awards held at the Teatrino in Greenhills, Saturday, October 4.
Hannah Espia won Best Director for Transit, with Jasmine Curtis-Smith winning the Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress.
Joel Torre meanwhile won the Best Actor award for On The Job, while Rustica Carpio and Vilma Santos was tied for Best Actress for for their roles in Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap? and Ekstra.
Sarah Geronimo won Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role – Musical or Comedy for It Takes A Man and A Woman, while John Lloyd Cruz won Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role – Musical or Comedy for the same movie.
The Golden Screen Awards is given by the Entertainment Press Society Inc. led by its president Jun Nardo.
Here is the complete list of winners:
Best Motion Picture – Drama:
  • Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap? (Development Council of the Philippines & LargaVista Entertainment)
  • Ekstra (Cinemalaya Foundation & Quantum Films)
  • Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan (Wacky O Productions)
  • On the Job (Star Cinema ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. & Reality Entertainment
  • WINNER: Transit (Cinemalaya Foundation & TEN17P)
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy:
  • Four Sisters and A Wedding (Star Cinema ABS-CBN Film Productions)
  • WINNER: It Takes A Man and A Woman (Star Cinema ABS-CBN Film Productions & Viva Films)
  • Instant Mommy (Quantum Films)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role – Drama:
  • Cherie Gil , Sonata
  • Irma Adlawan, Transit
  • Lorna Tolentino, Burgos
  • Lovi Poe, Sana Dati
  • WINNER: Rustica Carpio, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • WINNER: Vilma Santos, Ekstra
Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role – Drama:
  • Arnold Reyes, Ang Tag-araw ni Twinkle
  • Dingdong Dantes, Dance of the Steelbars
  • Jhong Hilario, Badil
  • WINNER: Joel Torre, On the Job
  • Mark Gil, A Philippino Story
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role – Musical or Comedy:
  • Angel Locsin Four Sisters and A Wedding
  • Bea Alonzo Four Sisters and A Wedding
  • Eugene Domingo Instant Mommy
  • WINNER: Sarah Geronimo It Takes A Man and A Woman
  • Tuesday Vargas Ang Pabo Man ay Turkey Rin
Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role – Musical or Comedy:
  • Enchong Dee, Four Sisters and a Wedding
  • WINNER: John Lloyd Cruz, It Takes A Man and A Woman
  • Rafael Rosell, Gaydar
  • Tom Rodriguez, Gaydar
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role – Drama, Musical or Comedy:
  • WINNER: Angel Aquino, Ang Huling Chacha ni Anita
  • Coney Reyes, Four Sisters and A Wedding
  • Jackie Lou Blanco, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Ruby Ruiz, Ekstra
  • Tart Carlos, Ekstra
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Drama, Musical or Comedy:
  • Dick Israel, Badil
  • Joey Marquez, On the Job
  • WINNER: Joey Paras, Dance of the Steelbars
  • Marlon Rivera, Ekstra
  • Ping Medina, Transit
Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress:
  • Krystle Valentino, Purok 7
  • Isabelle Daza, Lihis
  • WINNER: Jasmine Curtis- Smith, Transit
  • Max Collins, Bamboo Flowers
  • Teri Malvar, Ang Huling Chacha ni Anita
  • Yeng Constantino, Shift
Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor:
  • Adrian Cubido, Lauriana
  • Chino Jalandoni, Sonata
  • WINNER: Marc Justine Alvarez, Transit
  • Mimi Juareza, Quick Change
  • Ruru Madrid, Bamboo Flowers
Best Direction:
  • Erik Matti, On the Job
  • WINNER: Hannah Espia, Transit
  • Jeffrey Jeturian, Ekstra
  • Jose Javier Reyes, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Lav Diaz , Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan
Best Original Screenplay:
  • Cris Lim, Michael Villar, Dance of the Steelbars
  • WINNER: Giancarlo Abrahan, Hannah Espia, Transit
  • Jose Javier Reyes, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Rody Vera, Lav Diaz, Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan
  • Wanggo Gallaga, Sonata
Best Original Story:
  • WINNER: Erik Matti, On the Job
  • Giancarlo Abrahan, Hannah Espia, Transit
  • Jose Javier Reyes, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Rody Vera, Michiko Yamamoto, Raymond Lee, Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan
  • Wanggo Gallaga, Sonata
Best Cinematography:
  • WINNER: Lyle Sacris, Ber Cruz, Transit
  • Gary Gardoce, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Jun Gonzales, Bamboo Flowers
  • Mark Gary, Sonata
  • Ricardo Buhay, III, On the Job
Best Editing:
  • WINNER: Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino, Hannah Espia, Transit
  • Jay Halili, On the Job
  • Manet Dayrit, Sonata
  • Vanessa de Leon, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Zig Dulay, Glenn Ituriaga, Ekstra
Best Production Design:
  • Emilio Montelibano, Jr., Sonata
  • Ericson Navarro, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Jayvee Edward Taduran, Badil
  • Richard Somes, On the Job
  • WINNER: Tessa Tang, Transit
Best Sound Design:
  • WINNER: Albert Michael Idioma, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Albert Michael Idioma, Sonata
  • Albert Michael Idioma, Adiss Tabong, Badil
  • Albert Michael Idioma, Raffy Magsaysay, Dance of the Steelbars?
  • Corrine de San Jose, On the Job
Best Musical Score:
  • WINNER: Mon Espia, Transit
  • Jesse Lucas, Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
  • Emerson Texon, Sonata
  • Erwin Romulo, On the Job
  • Carmina Cuya, Badil
Best Original Song:
  • “Bipolove” from the movie Shift, composed by Siege Ledesma and interpreted by Yeng Constantino
  • WINNER: “’Di Ako Titigil” from the movie Burgos, music by Lucien Letaba, arranged by Melvin Corpin and interpreted by Sharon Flordeliz
  • “Indak” from the movie Sana Dati, composed by Armi Mallare and interpreted by Up Dharma Down
  • “Rehas Na Bakal” from the movie Dance of the Steelbars, composed and interpreted by Romano Baesa and Angelo Bitoy
  • “Mamahalin Kita” from the movie Bamboo Flowers, composed by RJ Jimenez and interpreted by Ruru Madrid
Best Visual/Special Effects:
  • WINNER: David Yu, Miguel Javier On the Job
  • Marilen Magsaysay, Raffy Magsaysay Dance of the Steelbars
  • Richard Francia Sonata
  • Wildsound Babagwa
  • Wildsound, Outpost Bamboo Flowers
– Rappler.com

From www.yahoo.com

The independent film “Transit” ruled the Entertainment Press Society Inc.'s (ENPRESS, Inc.) 11th Golden Screen Awards for Movies at Teatrino, San Juan City by raking in nine awards -- Best Direction (Hannah Espia), Best Motion Picture-Drama, Best Musical Score, Best Production Design, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor (Marc Justine Alvarez) and Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress (Jasmine Curtis).
Best Actress Rustica Carpio and Best Actor Joel Torre give their thoughts on the Philippine movie industry/NPPA ImagesBest Actress Rustica Carpio and Best Actor Joel Torre give their thoughts on the Philippine movie industry/NPPA …The film about the deportation of Filipino children in Israel, was shown at the 2013 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, where it also won awards.
Picking up
Joel Torre won Best Actor for Drama for his sterling performance as a veteran assassin in “On The Job.”
“'I’m very proud to say that indie industry is picking up. Hopefully, we can get more audiences. Even the directors and actors are moving towards indie,” Joel said upon accepting his award.
Veteran actress Rustica Carpio bagged the Best Performance by an Actress in Lead Role -- Drama award for the movie “Ano Ang Kulay ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap.”
Pitch for Filipino movies
“Sana huwag silang mapagod sa pagtangkilik sa mga pelikulang Pilipino,” the 84-year-old actress-professor told the show’s host John Lapus on stage.
Rustica tied with Vilma Santos, who won the same award for the independent film “Ekstra.”
From www.yahoo.com

The independent film “Transit” ruled the Entertainment Press Society Inc.'s (ENPRESS, Inc.) 11th Golden Screen Awards for Movies at Teatrino, San Juan City by raking in nine awards -- Best Direction (Hannah Espia), Best Motion Picture-Drama, Best Musical Score, Best Production Design, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor (Marc Justine Alvarez) and Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress (Jasmine Curtis).
Best Actress Rustica Carpio and Best Actor Joel Torre give their thoughts on the Philippine movie industry/NPPA ImagesBest Actress Rustica Carpio and Best Actor Joel Torre give their thoughts on the Philippine movie industry/NPPA …The film about the deportation of Filipino children in Israel, was shown at the 2013 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, where it also won awards.
Picking up
Joel Torre won Best Actor for Drama for his sterling performance as a veteran assassin in “On The Job.”
“'I’m very proud to say that indie industry is picking up. Hopefully, we can get more audiences. Even the directors and actors are moving towards indie,” Joel said upon accepting his award.
Veteran actress Rustica Carpio bagged the Best Performance by an Actress in Lead Role -- Drama award for the movie “Ano Ang Kulay ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap.”
Pitch for Filipino movies
“Sana huwag silang mapagod sa pagtangkilik sa mga pelikulang Pilipino,” the 84-year-old actress-professor told the show’s host John Lapus on stage.
Rustica tied with Vilma Santos, who won the same award for the independent film “Ekstra.”

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