Jump to content

2013 Metro Manila Film Festival: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 86: Line 86:
|-
|-
!1
!1
|align=left| '''''[[My Little Bossings]]''''' || Php 50.4 million || Php 50.0 million || Php 74.2 million || Php 78.6 million || Php 53.6 million || Php 37.7 million || Php 33.8 million || Php 20.4 million || Php 19.8 million || Php 25.5 million || Php 443.6 million
|align=left| '''''[[My Little Bossings]]''''' || Php 50.4 million || Php 50.0 million || Php 74.2 million || Php 78.6 million || Php 40.4 million || Php 13.5 million || Php 9.2 million || Php 11.9 million || Php 8.1 million || Php 5.5 million || Php 341.8 million
|-
|-
!2
!2

Revision as of 17:57, 4 January 2014

2013 Metro Manila Film Festival
LocationMetro Manila
FoundedDecember 1974
Festival dateDecember 25, 2013 (2013-12-25)–January 8, 2014 (2014-01-08)
LanguageFilipino, English
WebsiteWebsite
Metro Manila Film Festival chronology
40th ed
(2014)
38th ed
(2012)

The 39th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is a part of the annual film festival in Metro Manila, Philippines that will be held from December 25, 2013 until the first week of January, 2014. During the festival, no foreign films are shown in Philippine theaters in order to showcase locally produced films. This year, 15 entries were submitted but only 8 were chosen by the MMDA. Contrary to the tradition, the Enteng Kabisote, Panday, and Shake, Rattle & Roll films will not be joining this year's MMFF.

Background

The 38th Metro Manila Film Festival held in 2012 becomes the highest earning MMFF to date with 767 million pesos, 21% higher than that of 2011.[1][2] On a speech by Chairman Francis Tolentino of Metropolitan Manila Development Authority or MMDA, announcement was held on the creation of a new category, "Animation" under the "New Wave" will be launched on this year.[3] He stated, "...With the growing talent of pool animators both locally and abroad, it is high time that we recognize and showcase their potential to a broader audience...".[3] The Animahenasyon: Philippine Animation Festival will feature 5 animated films acts as Prelude to be shown in theater 1 week ahead of the mainstream films.[4] In line with the move, the MMFF has partnered with the Animation Council of the Philippines, the country’s lead organization in the promotion of the animation industry development.[5] But in the press conference held on the announcement of 8 official entries, Chairman Tolentino announced that the animation category will have to be postponed until the next festival.[6] He also announced the creation of the MMFF Review Committee which will assess and improve the rules, regulations, and implementing programs of the film festival.[3][7]

Entries

Official entries

On June 18, 2013, the 8 official entries were announced by MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino namely 10,000 Hours, Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy, Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel, Pagpag, Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir, My Super Kap, and My Little Bossings. Due to technical difficulties and other external factors, some entries dropped out of the competition, in which the MMDA committee pick from other entries, which failed to be shortlisted, to replace the withdrawn entry.[8][9][10]Here are the 8 official entries as of November 22, 2013.

Official Entries Starring Studio Director Genre
10,000 Hours Robin Padilla, Alden Richards, Joem Bascon, Mylene Dizon, Pen Medina, Michael de Mesa, Bobby Andrews, Bela Padilla, Joross Gamboa Special Participation: Sen. Lito Lapid, Ramon Christopher Gutierrez, Raymart Santiago, Efren Reyes & Phillip Salvador Philippine Film Studios, N2 Productions and VIVA Films Joyce Bernal Action, Drama, Thriller
Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Vice Ganda, Maricel Soriano, Joey Marquez Star Cinema & VIVA Films Wenn Deramas Comedy
Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel Eugene Domingo, Sam Milby, Angel Aquino, Joel Torre Spring Films, MJM Productions, and Quantum Films Chris Martinez Comedy, Action
Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Paulo Avelino, Shaina Magdayao Star Cinema & Regal Films Frasco Mortiz Horror, Suspense, Romance
My Little Bossings Vic Sotto, Kris Aquino, Ryzza Mae Dizon, James 'Bimby' Aquino-Yap OctoArts Films, M-ZET, APT Entertainment & Kris Aquino Productions Marlon Rivera Comedy
Kaleidoscope World Sef Cadayona, Yassi Pressman, Alma Concepcion iAct Productions eliza Cornejo Romance, Dance Musical
Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir Rocco Nacino, Christian Vasquez, Jestoni Alarcon, Robert Correa, Ryan Eigenmann, Victor Basa, Johan Santos HPI Synergy Group & Wings Entertainment Francis O. Villacorta Biography, epic
Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story Jeorge Estregan, KC Concepcion, Tonton Gutierrez, John Estrada, Gloria Sevilla, Eddie Garcia, Joem Bascon, Baron Geisler, Jhong Hilario, Paolo Serrano Viva Films and Scenema Concepts Intenational Inc. Chito S. Roño Action, Drama


Additional notes
  • My Super Kap has withdrawn from the official list on July 24, 2013. Bong Revilla mentioned the conflicting schedules of the two of his cast members, Toni Gonzaga and Ai-Ai delas Alas as a reason for a foreseen delay of the film's special effects.[11]
  • Kulay Abo ang Langit was voted by the MMFF Screening Committee as replacement for My Super Kap on August 2, 2013. The film, which is technically No. 9 in the 15-picture line-up of MMFF finalists, has been retitled Pinoy Mutant Warriors by its producers.[12] But due to significant changes in the original submitted filmography, Pinoy Mutant Warriors was not accepted.
  • Boy Golden was picked as 7th official entry, replacing withdrawn entry My Super Kap as well as rejected entry, Kulay Abo ang Langit.
  • Be Careful with My Heart: The Movie has withdrawn from the official list on September 12, 2013. Tight schedule of the cast and crew of Be Careful with My Heart on shooting the ongoing series has been stated as main reason.[13][14]
  • Kaleidoscope World was announced as the 8th official entry to the film festival on September 25, 2013, replacing Be Careful with My Heart.[15]

Box office grosses

# Film 10-day Gross (in Philippine pesos)
December 25 [16] December 26 / December 27 / December 28 /December 29 /December 30/December 31/January 1/January 2/January 3/Total 10-day Gross
1 My Little Bossings Php 50.4 million Php 50.0 million Php 74.2 million Php 78.6 million Php 40.4 million Php 13.5 million Php 9.2 million Php 11.9 million Php 8.1 million Php 5.5 million Php 341.8 million
2 Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Php 47.7 million Php 33.6 million Php 71.6 million Php62.4 million Php 41.6 million Php 32.1 million Php 23.4 million Php 17.6 million Php 13.0 million Php 19.8 million Php 382.8 million
3 Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Php 23.7 million Php 18.5 million Php 25.2 million Php 30.8 million Php 31.4 million Php 23.1 million Php 16.7 million Php 10.9 million Php 8.9 million Php 18.0 million Php 200.2 million
4 Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel Php 16.2 million Php 17.8 million Php 23.3 million Php 28.8 million Php 26.6 million Php 17.2 million Php 16.2 million Php 9.7 million Php 6.1 million Php 17.4 million Php 178.6 million
5 10,000 Hours Php 6.9 million Php 10.1 million Php 22.0 million Php 27.5 million Php 16.5 million Php 13.0 million Php 11.5 million Php 5.7 million Php 4.2 million Php 10.2 million Php 127.6 million
6 Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story Php 9.6 million Php 19.2 million Php 24.5 million NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA Php 74.2 million
7 Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir Php 1.2 million Php 1.5 million Php 2.0 million NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA Php 3.5 million
8 Kaleidoscope World Php 1.3 million Php 1.7 million Php 1.9 million NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA NO DATA Php 2.9 million

The festivals organizers targets 1 Billion box office gross after the festival is over.


Sources:[17][18]

Awards

On December 27, 2013, at Meralco Theater, in Ortigas Center, Pasig City the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night was held. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. The awards night was aired on TV5.

Major Awards

Best Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Gatpuno Villegas Cultural Award Fernando Poe Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence
Best Screenplay Best Original Story
  • 10,000 Hours
Gender Sensitivity Award Best Cinematography
Best Editor Best Production Design
Best Visual Effects Best Make-up
Original Theme Song Best Musical Score
Best Sound Engineer Best Child Performer
  • Emmanuel Clemente (10,000 Hours)
Youth Choice Award Best Float

New Wave Category

New Wave Full-Length Category

Best Picture Best Director
  • Dukit
  • Armando Lao - Dukit
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Wilfredo Layug, Bor Ocampo, Bambalito Lacap - Dukit
Most Gender Sensitivity Award Special Jury Prize
  • Island Dreams
  • Mga Anino ng Kahapon

Other Awards

  • New Wave Student Short Film Special Jury Prize - #NoFilter
  • New Wave Student Short Film Most Gender-Sensitive Film - Hintayin Mo sa Seq. 24
  • New Wave Animation Best Picture - Kaleh and Mbaki
  • New Wave Animation Special Jury Prize - Ang Lalong ni Kulakog

Gross

Sources:[17][19]

Preceded by Metro Manila Film Festival
2013
Succeeded by
2014 Metro Manila Film Festival

References

  1. ^ Marfori, MJ. "38th MMFF posts record P767-M gross, says festival head". InterAksyon. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  2. ^ Diola, Camille (10 January 2013). "MMFF earns P767-M, breaks records". Philippine Star. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Early launch for MMFF 2013; animation in New Wave section". Tempo. Retrieved 24 March 2013. {{cite news}}: line feed character in |title= at position 13 (help)
  4. ^ "Animahenasyon". Animahenasyon. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  5. ^ Alavaren, Anna Liza (17 May 2013). "New animation category for MMFF eyed". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 27 May 2013. {{cite news}}: line feed character in |title= at position 4 (help)
  6. ^ Arriola, Tessa. "Tolentino unveils 8 official MMFF entries". Manila Times. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  7. ^ Calderon, Nora (27 February 2013). "Rules sa MMFF babaguhin na!". Philippine Star. Retrieved 24 March 2013. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); line feed character in |accessdate= at position 9 (help)
  8. ^ Dimaculangan, Jocelyn. "39th Metro Manila Film Fest entries revealed". PEP.ph. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  9. ^ Cayabyab, Nes. "8 official entries sa 39th MMFF". Bombo Radyo Philippines. Retrieved 19 June 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); line feed character in |accessdate= at position 8 (help)
  10. ^ "MMDA announces 8 official entries for MMFF 2013". Lionheart.TV. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  11. ^ Bong Revilla backs out of 2013 MMFF
  12. ^ Aljur-Rhian film replaces Revilla starrer in MMFF 2013
  13. ^ No more 'Be Careful With My Heart' in MMFF
  14. ^ http://scoopboy.com/careful-heart-movie-mmff-2013/
  15. ^ http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/495241/francis-m-film-is-mmff-entry
  16. ^ San Diego, Bayani (26 December 2009). "Pacman flick knocked out on first day". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  17. ^ a b "'Agimat' is top grosser in filmfest - The Philippine Star >> News >> Headlines". Philstar.com. Retrieved 30 December 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  18. ^ "MMFF 2010 Top Grossers (3rd Day)". Mukamo.com. 29 December 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 30 December 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  19. ^ "MMFF 2010 Top Grossers (3rd Day)". Mukamo.com. 29 December 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)