Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino

Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (lit.'Festival of Filipino Films'), abbreviated as PPP, is a film festival held in the Philippines in celebration of the Buwan ng Wika. It is organized by the Film Development Council of the Philippines. Similar to the Metro Manila Film Festival, only shortlisted films will be shown in cinemas except in select 3D cinemas, VIP cinemas (in an opt-in/opt-out basis by developer) and IMAX theaters.

Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino
FoundedAugust 2017
Hosted byFilm Development Council of the Philippines
No. of films2017 (12)

2018 (8)

2019 (10)
LanguageVarious Philippine languages
Websitepistangpelikulangpilipino.ph

The movies are classified into 3 categories. First are the Main Feature Films which are competing for the awards. Second are the "Sine Kabataan Shorts" which are 5-minute short films that are played before the feature film. Third are the Non-Competition entries which are movies that won in other film festivals and as such, are given special limited screening during the PPP festival.

2017 edition

The first edition featuring 12 locally produced films selected by the Film Development Council of the Philippines was held from August 16 to 22, 2017.[1]

Entries

Entry films had to be submitted in a finished state by June 15, 2017.[2] The official entries were determined by a selection committee composed of Erik Matti, Joey Javier Reyes, Manet A. Dayrit, Ricky Lee, Lee Meily, Oggs Cruz, and Iza Calzado. The official entries were revealed on June 30, 2017.[3]

Sine Kabataan Shorts[4]

  • Haraya by Daniel Delgado
  • Fat You by Ronnel Rivera III)
  • Dorothy by Angelique Evangelista)
  • Delayed Si Jhemerlyn Rose by Don Senoc
  • Alipato by Michael Joshua Manahan
  • Akalingwan Nang Rosa by Max Canlas
  • Ya Right by Gab Mesina
  • Shaded by Vanneza Clear Estanol
  • Ang Unang Araw ng Pasukan by Ar-Jen Manlapig
  • Pahimakas by Lance Maravillas
  • Ang Kapitbahay Ko Sa 2014 by Anya Nepomuceno
  • Makartur by Brian Spencer Reyes

2018 edition

The second edition will be held on August 15 to 21, 2018 in all theaters nationwide, except specialty cinemas including, among others, IMAX, 4DX, Director’s Club, A-Giant (Large Format Cinema), Christie laser projection powered and all Gold Class Screens.[5] However, there are some entries like Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WiFi shown in Director's Clubs in SM Aura in Taguig City and Madilim ang Gabi and Pinay Beauty in SM City East Ortigas in Pasig. On August 18, 2018, foreign movies continued showing in regular cinemas.

8 main entries

Entry films had to be submitted in a finished state by June 15, 2018. The finalists were revealed on July 9, 2018, at the Sequioa Hotel in Quezon City.[6]

  • Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WiFi by Jun Robles Lana
  • Bakwit Boys by Jason Paul Laxamana
  • The Day After Valentine's by Jason Paul Laxamana
  • Madilim ang Gabi (Dark is The Night) by Adolfo Alix Jr.
  • Pinay Beauty by Jay Abello
  • Signal Rock by Chito Roño
  • Unli Life by Miko Livelo
  • We Will Not Die Tonight by Richard Somes

Sine Kabataan Shorts[7]

  • Koleksyong Pamalo by Jocelyn Frago
  • Bato Bato Pik by Lorys Plaza and Ardinian Sanque
  • Masaya Ako by Daniel Delgado and Tiara Angelica Nicolas
  • Alas-Nuebe ng Tanghali by Enalyn Legaspi
  • Runner by Levi Jun Miscala
  • Anonymous Student Vlog by Christian Babista
  • Bahay-bahayan by Brian Spencer Reyes
  • Isang Tula Para Sa Nawawala by Rod Singh

Non-Competition Feature Films

  • Balangiga: Howling Wilderness by Khavn (QCinema International Film Festival 2017 Circle Competition Best Picture)
  • Gusto Kita With All My Hypothalamus by Dwein Baltazar (CineFilipino 2018 2nd Best Picture)
  • High Tide by Tara Illenberger (TOFARM Film Festival 2017 Best Picture)
  • Kiko Boksingero by Thop Nazareno (Cinemalaya 2017)
  • Paki by Giancarlo Abrahan (Cinema One Originals 2017 Best Picture)
  • Tu Pug Imatuy by Arnel Barbarona (Sinag Maynila 2017 Best Picture)

2019 edition

The third PPP held in 2019 marked the official celebration of the One Hundred Years of Philippine Cinema, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 622, S. 2018 which declared September 12, 2019, to September 11, 2020, as Philippine Cinema’s Centennial Year. PPP was held on September 13–19, 2019 to serve as the official kick off of the celebration of Sandaan (One Hundred Years).

7 main entries

PPP Sandaan Showcase

  • Circa by Adolf Alix Jr.
  • Lola Igna by Eduardo Roy Jr.
  • Pagbalik by Hubert Tibi & Maria Ranillo

Sine Kabataan Shorts[8]

  • Atchoy by Regin De Guzman
  • Baon by Czareena Rozhiell Malasig
  • Chok by Richard Jeroui Salvadico & Arlie Sweet Sumagaysay
  • Kalakalaro by Rodson Verr C. Suarez
  • Kanlungan by Leslie Ann Ramirez
  • Magna by Geoffrey Jules Solidum
  • Pinggu, pwede na? by Elle Marie Ubas & Johanna Valdez
  • Tinay by Andre Jacques Fallari Tigno & Angelo Fernando
  • Toto, tawag ka ng ate mo by Mary Franz Salazar

Non-Competition Feature Film

  • Verdict (aka Judgement, 2019 Venice Film Festival Special Jury Prize) by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez

2020 edition

The 2020 edition was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Around 170 films, short and feature full-length films were temporarily made available through both free and paid online subscription schemes via the FDCP Channel of the Film Development Council of the Philippines.[9]

Winners

Major Awards

Year Best Film Best Direction Best Actress Best Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor
2017[10] No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive.
2018[11]
2019[12] Lola Igna Tyrone Acierto (Watch Me Kill) Angie Ferro (Lola Igna) Martin del Rosario (The Panti Sisters) Tuesday Vargas (LSS) Gio Alvarez (I'm Ellenya L)
2020 Cleaners Glenn Barit (Cleaners) Hana Kino (Come On, Irene) Gold Azeron (Metamorphosis) Gianne Rivera (Cleaners) Henyo Ehem (The Highest Peak)

Production Awards

Year Best Editing Best Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Production Design Best Musical Score Best Theme Song Best Sound Design
2017[10] No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive.
2018[11]
2019[12] Colorado Rutledge (Watch Me Kill) Eduardo Roy, Jr. & Margarette Labrador (Lola Igna) Marcin Szocinski (Watch Me Kill) Marxie Maolen Fadul (The Panti Sisters) Andrew Florentino (Lola Igna) "Araw-Araw" by Ben&Ben (LSS) Aurel Claro Bilbao & Arnel Labayo (LSS)
2020 Lawrence Fajardo (Kintsugi) Jason Paul Laxamana (He Who is Without Sin) Emmanuel Liwanag (He Who is Without Sin) Alvin Francisco (Cleaners) Glenn Barit (Cleaners) None Arbi Barbarona (The Highest Peak)

Special Awards

Year Special Jury Prize Critics' Choice Audience Choice Others
2017[10] Patay na si Hesus Birdshot 100 Tula Para kay Stella None
2018[11] Signal Rock Signal Rock
  • Bakwit Boys
  • The Day After Valentine’s
  • Kiko Boksingero
2019[12] LSS None The Panti Sisters PistApp Audience Choice
2020 Metamorphosis He Who is Without Sin

Sine Kabataan Shorts

The Sine Kabataan Short Film Competition gives a platform to all aspiring young filmmakers. It is open to all filmmakers of ages 15 to 30 years old. This serves to encourage the youth to develop their creativity and originality in storytelling, touching on important issues of today as perceived by the youth. The 5-minute Sine Kabataan Short Films are paired with PPP full feature counterparts and are screened in all cinemas nationwide.[13]

Year Best Short Film Special Jury Prize Audience Choice Best Director Others
2017[10] Ang Unang Araw ng Pasukan
  • Pahimakas
  • Delayed si Jhemerlyn Rose
None None Amazing By Choice Award:
  • Fat You
  • Ang Kapitbahay ko sa 2014
2018[11] Bato Bato Pik Koleksyong Pamalo Alas Nuebe ng Tanghali Daniel Delgado and Tiara Angelica Nicolas (Masaya Ako) #GlobeOfGood Award:
2019[14] Kalakalaro Magna Chok Rodson Ver Suarez (Kalakalaro) None

Box Office

Year Run Days Movie Entries Gross
2017 7 12 PhP 149.5 million[15]
2018 7 8 PhP 122 million[16]
2019 7 10 PhP 154.7 million

See also

References

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  2. Navarro, Mell. "Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2017 of Film Development Council of the Phils and Sine Kabataan of National Youth Commission". Facebook. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
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  6. "Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2018 entries announced".
  7. "Benilde film wins Sine Kabataan award | Agimat: Sining at Kulturang Pinoy".
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  11. Cruz, Marinel R. "'Signal Rock' wins big at 2018 PPP". entertainment.inquirer.net.
  12. "And the winners of the 2019 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino are..." PEP.ph.
  13. "SINE KABATAAN 2019". Film Development Council of the Philippines. May 24, 2019.
  14. "LIST: All the winners at the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2019". GMA News Online.
  15. Neil Charm (August 25, 2017). "FDCP-backed film festival deemed a success | BusinessWorld". Bworldonline.com. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  16. "(UPDATED) Top grossers of Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2018 revealed". PEP.ph.
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