PMPC Star Awards For Movies 2023 Winners List Revealed

At the 38th PMPC Star Awards for Movies held at Hotel Manila on Sunday, Erik Matti’s film “At Work: The Missing 8” took home the top prize. The film was chosen as the best film, Matti was named film director of the year and the cast won the film cast of the year award. Sunshine Dizon and Charo Santos-Concio, president of ABS-CBN, shared the film actress of the year title for their roles in “Versus” and “Kun Maupay Man It Panahon,” respectively.

PMPC Star Awards for Movie Winners 2023

The winners are: Director of the Year, Erik Matti (On Job 2: 8 to Go); Movie of the Year, “On The Job 2: The Missing 8” (Reality MM Studios, Globe Studios, HBO Asia Originals); Indie Film Director of the Year, Vince Tañada (Katips); Independent Film of the Year, “Katips” (PhilStagers Films); Movie Actor of the Year, Vince Tañada (Katips); Movie Actress of the Year, Charo Santos-Concio (Kun Maupay Man It Panahon) and Sunshine Dizon (Versus); Supporting Actor of the Year, Johnrey Rivas (Katips); Best Supporting Actress of the Year, Janice De Belen (Big Night!) and Lotlot De Leon (On The Job 2: The Missing 8).

Film Ensemble Performance of the Year, Cast of “At Work 2: The Missing 8”; New Movie Actor of the Year, Sean De Guzman (Anak Ng Macho Dancer); New Movie Actress of the Year, Quinn Carrillo (Silab); Children’s Artist of the Year, Ella Ilano (The Housemaid); Short Film Director of the Year, Zig Dulay (Black Rainbow); Short Film of the Year, “Black Rainbow” (Sinehalaga, NCCA, Negros Cultural Foundation, Uncle Scott Global Productions); Screenwriter of the Year, Michiko Yamamoto (On ​​The Job 2: The Missing 8); Film Editor of the Year, Benjamin Tolentino (Big Night!); Cinematographer of the Year, Teck Siang Lim (Kun Maupay Man It Panahon); Film Music Annotator of the Year, The Storyteller Project (My Amanda); Film Production Designer of the Year, Whammy Alcazaren (Kun Maupay Man It Panahon).

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Film Sound Engineer of the Year, Corinne De San Jose (On the Job 2: The Missing 8); Screenwriter of the Year in Independent Film, Lav Diaz (Historia Ni Ha); Original Theme Song from the Movie of the Year, “Umulan Man O Umaraw,” performed by Rita Daniela, composed by Louie Ignacio, arranged by Bobby Velasco; Cinematographer of the Year in Independent Film, Lav Diaz (Ni Ha Story); Production Designer of the Year in Independent Film, Lav Diaz (Ni Ha Story); Independent Film Editor of the Year, Armando Lao, Peter Arian Vito, Ysabelle Denoga (Gensan Punch); The musical scorer of the year in independent cinema, Pipo Cifra (Katips); Original Independent Film Theme of the Year, “Sa Next Next Na Ikot Ng Mundo” performed by Kris Lawrence, featuring a saxophone solo by Nicole Reluy.

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