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MANILA, Philippines – The winners of the Quezon City International Film Festival 2015 (QCinema) are out.
Eight new feature length films and 5 documentaries were screened from October 22 to 31 at Gateway, Trinoma, and Robinson’s Galleria for the festival. (READ: Movie reviews: All 8 QCinema 2015 films)
The 8 Circle Competition films up for awards were:
- Water Lemon by Lem Lorca, Kapatiran by Pepe Diokno
- IIsa by Chuck Gutierrez
- Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo by Mihk Vergara
- Gayuma by Cesar Hernando
- Sleepless by Prime Cruz
- Matangtubig by Jet Leyco
- Apocalypse Child by Monster Jimenez & Mario Cornejo
The 5 DoQC documentaries up for awards were:
- Of Cats, Dogs, Farm Animals, and Sashimi by Perry Dizon
- The Crescent Rising by Sheron Dayoc
- Audio Perpetua by Universe Baldoza
- Translacion: Ang Paglakas sa Altar ng Alanganin by Will Fredo
- Bingat by Choy Pangilinan by Brian Quesada, Joolia Demigillo & Abet Umil
The QCinema awards night was held at the Quezon City Interactive Museum Wednesday, October 28.
Here is the list of winners:
- Audience Choice Award: Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo
- Gender Sensitivity Award: Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo
- Best Supporting Actress: Annicka Dolonius, Apocalypse Child
- Best Supporting Actor: Lou Veloso, Water Lemon
- Best Screenplay: Lilit Reyes, Water Lemon
- Best Artistic Achievement: Lawrence Ang for Editing, Apocalypse Child
- Best Director: Mario Cornejo, Apocalypse Child
- Best Actor: Dominic Rocco, Sleepless
- Best Actress: Tessie Tomas, Water Lemon
- Netpac Prize for Best Documentary: Crescent Rising
- Netpac Jury Prize for Best Picture: Sleepless
- Circle Competition Best Picture: Apocalypse Child
Congratulations to the winners! – Rappler.com
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