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2019 Metro Manila Film Festival


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December 25, 2019 (2019-12-25) to January 7, 2020 (2020-01-07)

The 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the 45th edition of the annual Metro Manila Film Festival held in Metro Manila and throughout the Philippines. It is organized by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). During the festival, no foreign films are shown in Philippine theaters (except IMAX and 4D theaters).

The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) Executive Committee announced four of the eight official entries in July 2019. The first four films were selected based from the scripts submitted until May 31, 2019.

Kampon was originally one of first four entries but was disqualified due to the late filing of its producers for a change in its leading actor after Derek Ramsay withdrew from the project. Kampon was replaced by Sunod which was the next in line entry for the horror genre.

TitleStarringProduction companyDirectorGenre
Miracle in Cell No. 7Aga Muhlach, Bela Padilla, Xia VigorViva FilmsNuel Crisostomo NavalDrama, Comedy
Mission Unstapabol: The Don IdentityVic Sotto, Maine MendozaM-ZET TV Productions, APT EntertainmentLinnet ZurbanoComedy
The Mall, The MerrierAnne Curtis, Vice GandaStar Cinema, Viva FilmsBarry GonzalezFamily, Comedy, Musical
SunodCarmina Villarroel, Mylene DizonTen17P, Globe StudiosCarlo LedesmaHorror
3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!Jennylyn Mercado, Coco Martin, Ai-Ai delas AlasCCM Productions, Quantum FilmsRodel NaciancenoAction, Comedy, Romance
CulionIza Calzado, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Meryll SorianoiOptions Ventures Corp.Alvin YapanHistorical drama
MindanaoJudy Ann Santos, Allen DizonCentre Stage Productions, Solar PicturesBrillante MendozaDrama, Animation
Write About LoveMiles Ocampo, Rocco Nacino, Joem Bascon, Yeng ConstantinoTBA StudiosCrisanto B. AquinoRomance

A short film competition for students was organized as part of the film festival. A total of 16 short films were considered as semi-finalists with eight of them selected as the final entries. Each short film has a running time of 3–5 minutes and showcase the theme "Philippine Mythology and Regional Stories (Myths, Legends, & Folktales)". The eight selected short films were screened alongside the official eight full-length films during the whole official run of the film festival.

TitleSchoolDirector
Bronze, Silver, Gold at Anting-antingDe La Salle University - Integrated School ManilaAngelique Veridiano
Dating AppUniversity of MakatiThomas Balilla
HiposSagay National High School - Negros OccidentalCyrus Carano-o
Huling Kembot ni FernandoCentro Escolar University - ManilaJon Diez
ManggagalawCentro Escolar University - ManilaJohn Bolivar
Pamana ni LolaPolytechnic University of the Philippines - Sta. MesaRegin de Guzman and Bradley Pantajo
TabakoUniversity of Saint La Salle - BacolodAlfredo Bayon-on
The Lost SittyAdamson UniversityJulius Custodio

The traditional Parade of Stars which featured floats of the film festival's eight entries took place on December 22, 2019, in Taguig.

The route of the parade, the longest in the history of the film festival at 12.5 kilometers (7.8 mi), began at the Taguig Lakeshore Park and ended at the McKinley West Open Ground. The route passed through the M. L. Quezon Avenue, MRT Avenue, C5 Road before entering the McKinley Hill through Upper McKinley Road. Then the parade passed through McKinley Parkway, 32nd Street, 7th Avenue, 28th Avenue, 5th Avenue, Lawton Avenue, LeGrand Avenue and Chateau Road. The Best Float accolade is awarded in the same day of the parade. Temporary closures were implemented on select roads at the day of the parade from noon to 7 p.m. 700 to 1000 police officers were also deployed by the National Capital Region Police Office and 1,250 personnel by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority to secure the parade.

Vice Ganda arrived late to the parade for the float of The Mall, The Merrier due to live guesting conflict with ASAP Natin 'To at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City.

2019 Metro Manila Film FestivalGabi ng Parangal
December 27, 2019 (2019-12-27)
New Frontier Theater, Quezon City
Marco Gumabao and Bela Padilla
Mindanao
Brillante Mendoza(Mindanao)
Allen Dizon(Mindanao)
Judy Ann Santos(Mindanao)
Mindanao (11)
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The Gabi ng Parangal (transl. Awards Night) of the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival was held on December 27, 2019 at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. The awards night was hosted by Marco Gumabao and Bela Padilla.

The Board of Jurors in this year's edition consisted of Chairman Karlo Alexi Nograles, Co-chairman Senator Bong Go, Vice-chairman Arsenio Lizaso, plus Jury Members Vilma Santos-Recto, Rachel Arenas, Joel Lamangan, Joey Javier Reyes, Christopher de Leon, Belinda Enriquez, Dr. Corazon Bautista-Cruz, Romy Vitug, Nonong Buencamino and Fr. Larry Faraon.
The MMFF Hall of Fame Awards were also held as part of the larger Gabi ng Parangal that gave recognition to past award recipients who have been awarded three or more times in the same category in the past editions of the Gabi ng Parangal.

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡). Nominations are also listed if applicable.

Best PictureBest Director
Mindanao – Centre Stage Productions‡
Write About Love – TBA Studios (2nd Best Picture)
Sunod – Ten17P, Globe Studios (3rd Best Picture)Brillante Mendoza – Mindanao‡
Crisanto B. Aquino – Write About Love
Carlo Ledesma – Sunod
Allen Dizon – Mindanao‡
Aga Muhlach – Miracle in Cell No. 7
Rocco Nacino – Write About LoveJudy Ann Santos – Mindanao‡
Miles Ocampo – Write About Love
Carmina Villarroel – Sunod
Joem Bascon – Write About Love‡
Soliman Cruz – Miracle in Cell No. 7
JC Santos – SunodYeng Constantino – Write About Love‡
Meryll Soriano – Culion
Krystal Brimner – Sunod
Yuna Tangog – Mindanao‡
Xia Vigor – Miracle in Cell No. 7
Rhed Bustamante – SunodCrisanto B. Aquino – Write About Love‡
Honee Alipio – Mindanao
Anton Santamaria – Sunod
Mycko David – Sunod‡
Odyssey Flores – Mindanao
Neil Daza – Write About LoveEricson Navarro – Sunod‡
Dante Mendoza – Mindanao
Monica Sevia – Write About Love
Vanessa De Leon – Write About Love‡
Diego Marx Robles – Mindanao
Gino Delos Reyes – SunodHiroyuki Ishizaka – Mindanao‡
Emmanuel Verona – Write About Love
Mark Locsin (Live Sound) and John Michael Perez, Mikko Quizon, Wapak Studio (Sound Design) – Sunod
"Ikaw ang Akin" from Write About Love – Written by Crisanto B. Aquino, Performed by Yeng Constantino‡
"Itadyak" from Mindanao – Written and Performed by Maan Chua
"Inay" from Sunod – Written by Mariah Moriones, Performed by Krystal BrimnerJerrold Tarog – Write About Love‡
Teresa Barrozo – Mindanao
Bogs Jugo and Robbie Factoran – Sunod
Team App – Mindanao‡
Santelmo – Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity
The Post Office – SunodMindanao‡
Mindanao‡Mindanao‡
3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon
Sunod
Cast Ensemble – Culion‡
Crisanto B. Aquino – Write About Love‡Mindanao‡
Write About Love
Sunod
  • Marichu Perez-Maceda
  • Boots Anson-Rodrigo
  • Bienvenido Lumbera
CategoryAwardees
Best ActressNora Aunor, Maricel Soriano, Vilma Santos, Amy Austria
Best ActorChristopher De Leon, Anthony Alonzo, Cesar Montano
Best Supporting ActressEugene Domingo, Cherie Gil
Best DirectorMarilou Diaz-Abaya, Jose Javier Reyes, Joel Lamangan
Best ScreenplayRoy Iglesias, Ricky Lee, Jose Javier Reyes
Best CinematographyRody Lacap, Lee Meily, Carlo Mendoza, Romy Vitug
Best Production DesignRodel Cruz, Joey Luna
Best EditingVito Cajili, Manet Dayrit, Jess Navarro, Edgardo Vinarao
Best SoundMichael Albert Idioma, Ditoy Aguila, Rolly Ruta
Best Musical ScoreNonong Buencamino, Von De Guzman, Jaime Fabregas, Jessie Lasaten
Best Visual EffectsRoad Runner Network, Inc.
AwardsFilm
11Mindanao
8Write About Love
3Sunod
NominationsFilm
17Mindanao
16Sunod
14Write About Love
3Miracle in Cell No. 7

The eight entries of 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival made a combined box office gross of ₱955 million during the official run of the film festival. The MMFF Executive Committee targeted a box office gross of ₱1 billion, with the actual box office gross figure deemed "acceptable in the industry practice". The top four grossing films in no particular order was also released namely: 3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!, The Mall, the Merrier, Miracle in Cell No. 7,, and Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity. The box office figures for the top four team was eventually announced.

#EntryGross Ticket Sales
1.Miracle in Cell No. 7₱ 426 million
2.The Mall, The Merrier₱ 323 million
3.3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!₱ 87 million
4.Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity₱ 74 million
5.–8.CulionMindanaoSunodWrite About LoveUndisclosed
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