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Meryll, Baron ug Lovi winners sa Cinemalaya

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SI GRETCHEN Barretto ang nanguna sa awarding ceremony sa 6th Cinemelaya Independent Film Festival nga gihimo sa Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Uban sa aktres ang partner niini nga si Tony Boy Cojuangco, chairman sa Cinemalaya Foundation.

Mihakot ug pag-ila ang pelikula nga "Halaw" ni Sherwin Dayoc alang sa full length category.

Nakuha niini ang best film, best director, best actor alang kang John Arcilla ug best editing.

Best actress sab si Lovi Poe sa pelikulang "Mayohan" nga mibitbit og upat ka tropeyo.

Sa Directors Showcase category, ang pelikulang "Donor" ni Mark Meiley ang giila nga best film.

Samtang sila Meryll Soriano ug Baron Geisler maoy miuli sa best actress ug actor trophy.

Ubang winners sa film festival:

Full length (New BReed of Directors) Category:

Best Film: Halaw

Special Jury Prize: Sampaguita, National Flower

Audience Choice: Magkakapatid

Best Director: Sheron Dayoc (Halaw)

Best Actress: Lovi Poe (Mayohan)

Best Actor: John Arcilla (Halaw)

Best Supporting Actress: LJ Reyes (The Leaving)

Best Supporting Actor: Emilio Garcia (Rekrut)

Best Screenplay: Mayohan

Best Cinematography: Mayohan

Best Production Design: The Leaving

Best Editing: Halaw

Best Musical Score: Mayohan

Best Sound Recording: Rekrut

NETPAC winner: Sheika

Directors Showcase Category:

Best Film: Donor

Special Jury Prize: Two Funerals

Audience Choice: Two Funerals

Best Director: Gil Portes (Two Funerals)

Best Actress: Meryll Soriano (Donor)

Best Actor: Baron Geisler (Donor)

Best Supporting Actor: Tirso Cruz III (Sigwa)

Best Screenplay: Two Funerals

Short Films Category:

Best Film: Wag Kang Titingin

Special Jury Prize: "P"

Audience Choice: "P"

Best Director: Rommel 'Milo' Tolentino ("P")

Best Screenplay: Harang

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