Metro Manila Film Festival 2023 Winners, All about Metro Manila Film Festival 2023
by Rubaditsha | Updated Dec 28, 2023
Metro Manila Film Festival 2023
The 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) marks the 49th installment of this annual cinematic celebration. Unique to the festival is the exclusive showcase of locally produced films in Philippine theaters, with the exception of IMAX and 4D theaters, ensuring a platform solely dedicated to homegrown talent.
This edition features a diverse lineup of 10 films, each vying for recognition and accolades. The festival spans from December 25, 2023, to January 7, 2024, providing a festive and extended period for audiences to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Filipino cinema.
As a continuation of a longstanding tradition, the 2023 MMFF maintains its commitment to promoting and celebrating the creativity and artistry of the Philippine film industry, contributing to the cultural vibrancy of the nation.
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Metro Manila Film Festival 2023 Winners
At the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival, "Firefly" stole the spotlight, securing Best Picture, Best Child Performer for Euwenn Mikaell, and Best Screenplay. Meanwhile, "Gomburza" dominated with seven victories, including 2nd Best Picture, Best Actor (Cedrick Juan), and Best Director (Pepe Diokno).
The film also triumphed in technical categories like Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, and Best Sound, along with the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award. Tying with four wins each, "Mallari" and "When I Met You In Tokyo" claimed the 3rd and 4th Best Picture spots.
These results reflect the festival's celebration of cinematic diversity, honoring outstanding talents and contributions to Philippine cinema. Overall, the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival showcased a compelling array of films, recognizing excellence in storytelling, performance, and technical craftsmanship.
Here is the winners' list,
Best Picture
"Firefly"
2nd Best Picture
"Gomburza"
3rd Best Picture
"Mallari"
4th Best Picture
"When I Met You In Tokyo"
Best Actor
Cedrick Juan for "Gomburza"
Best Actress
Vilma Santos for "When I Met You In Tokyo"
Best Supporting Actor
JC Santos for "Mallari"
Best Supporting Actress
Miles Ocampo for "Family Of Two"
Best Director
Pepe Diokno for "Gomburza"
Best Screenplay
Angeli Atienza for "Firefly"
Best Child Performer
Euwann Mikaell of "Firefly"
Best Cinematography
Carlo Canlas Mendoza for "Gomburza"
Best Editing
Benjamin Tolentino for "(K)ampon"
Best Production Design
Ericson Navarro for "Gomburza"
Best Original Theme Song
"Finggah Lickin" from "Becky and Badette"
Best Visual Effects
Gaspar Mangarin for "Mallari"
Best Musical Score
Von de Guzman for "Mallari"
Best Sound
Melvin Q. Rivera and Louie Boy Bauson for "Gomburza"
Gender Sensitivity Award
"Becky and Badette"
FPJ Memorial Award for Excellence
"When I Met You In Tokyo"
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award
"Gomburza"
Marichu Vera Perez Maceda Memorial Award
Mother Lily Yu Monteverde
Best Float
"When I Met You In Tokyo"
Category
Winner/Film
Metro Manila Film Festival
The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is an annual cinematic extravaganza orchestrated by the Metro Manila Development Authority. Spanning from Christmas Day through New Year's Day and into the first weekend of January, the festival is a dedicated showcase for Filipino-produced films.
With a distinctive focus on local cinema, the MMFF's unique feature lies in its exclusion of foreign films during the festival period, making exceptions only for 3D theaters and IMAX venues. Originating in 1975, the MMFF has evolved, expanding its reach nationwide from the 28th edition in 2002.
A notable tradition is the grand parade of floats, symbolizing each film entry, a spectacle that has transitioned to being hosted by local governments since 2017. The festival culminates in an awards night, recognizing outstanding films and performances, with a special acknowledgment for the Best Float. Additionally, the MMFF has a sister festival, the Summer Metro Manila Film Festival, launched in April 2023 after a pandemic-induced delay from its original 2020 schedule.
Metro Manila Film Festival 2023 Winners:FAQs
"Firefly" secured the spotlight, winning Best Picture, Best Child Performer, and Best Screenplay.
"Gomburza" dominated with seven wins, including 2nd Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director.
"Mallari" and "When I Met You In Tokyo" tied, each claiming the 3rd and 4th Best Picture positions with four wins each.
"Becky and Badette" received the Gender Sensitivity Award at the festival.
The festival exclusively showcased locally produced films in Philippine theaters, excluding IMAX and 4D theaters.