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1989 FAMAS Awards
37th edition of Filipino movie awards
37th edition of Filipino movie awards
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| number | 37 | |
| award | FAMAS Awards | |
| date | May 6, 1989 | |
| site | Westin Philippine Plaza Grand Ballroom, | |
| Pasay, Philippines | ||
| host | {{Plainlist | |
| *Chat Silayan<ref name | "PJAmoyo" | |
| *Roy Alvarez<ref name | "PJAmoyo"/}} | |
| best_picture | Ibulong Mo sa Diyos | |
| Comedy: Enteng the Dragon | ||
| Action: Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon | ||
| most_wins | Ibulong Mo sa Diyos (6 wins) | |
| last | 36th | |
| next | 38th |
Pasay, Philippines
- Chat Silayan
- Roy Alvarez}} Comedy: Enteng the Dragon Action: Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon The 37th FAMAS Awards Ceremony presented by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences, honored the best in Filipino film for 1988.
For the first time in the history of FAMAS, the Best Picture was divided into three categories. Best Picture, Best Comedy Picture and Best Action Picture. Ibulong Mo sa Diyos won for the drama category, Enteng the Dragon for comedy and Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon for Action. On the other hand, Vilma Santos won her fifth Famas Best Actress Award.
Awards
Major
Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.
| Best Picture | Best Comedy Picture | Best Action Picture | Best Director | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress | Best Child Actor | Best Child Actress | Best Screenplay | Best Story | Best Cinematography | Best Editing | Best Sound | Best Music | Best Song | Art Direction |
|---|
Special awardee
References
References
- (April 17, 1989). "FAMAS announces nominees". Kagitingan Publications, Inc..
- Amoyo, Aster. (May 1989). "'Ibulong' ang big winner sa FAMAS!". People's Journal.
- "THE 37th FAMAS AWARD WINNERS".
- (1994). "CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Volume VIII - Philippine Film". [[Cultural Center of the Philippines]].
- (1994). "CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Volume VI - Philippine Music". [[Cultural Center of the Philippines]].
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