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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

85th FAMAS Awards 2010- List of Winners!




Independent film "Dukot" is the big winner of the recently held 85th FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences) Awards held last night, December 13, at the GSIS Theater in Pasay City.

Dukot brings home 6 awards which include Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction.

Ang Panday won 5 awards, while Sagrada Familia got 5 major awards.

Here is the complete list of winners in the 2010 FAMAS Awards:

Best Theme Song: "Ang Panday" by Ely Buendia

Best Sound: Ditoy Aguila (Ang Panday)

Best Musical Score: Von de Guzman (I Love You, Goodbye)

Best Art Direction: Edgar Martin Littaua (Dukot)

Best Cinematography: Monino Duque (Dukot)

Best Editing: Bebs Gohetia (Dukot)
Best Screenplay: Carlo J. Caparas and RJ Nuevas (Ang Panday)

Best Story: Carlo J. Caparas (Ang Panday)

Best Supporting Actress: Gloria Diaz (Sagrada Familia)

Best Supporting Actor: Emilio Garcia (Sagrada Familia)

Best Child Actress: Mara Panganiban (Last Viewing)

Best Child Actor: Robert "Buboy" Villar (Ang Panday)

Best Actress: Lovi Poe (Sagrada Familia)

Best Actor: Allen Dizon (Dukot)

Best Director: Joel Lamangan (Dukot)

Best Picture: Dukot (CDP Events Entertainment Production and ATD Entertainment Productions)

SPECIAL AWARDS

German Moreno Youth Achievement Award: Enchong Dee, Erich Gonzales, Andi Eigenmann, Matteo Guidicelli, Barbie Forteza, Joshua Dionisio, Bea Binene, and Jhake Vargas

Lifetime Achievement Award: Rustica Carpio

Golden Artist Award: Sharon Cuneta
Flavio Macaso Award: Ninoy Sofranes

Lou Salvador, Sr. Memorial Award: Lou Veloso
Exemplary Achievement Award: Dolphy

Arturo M. Padua Memorial Award: German Moreno

Fernando Poe. Jr Memorial Award: Ronnie Ricketts

Presidential Awardee: Herbert Bautista

Prestige Award of Distinction: Prof Domingo G. Landicho, PhD.

Special Citation Award as an Artist for Film: Celso Ad Castillo

Hall of Fame: Albert Michael Idioma and Jessie Lucas

Issa Litton, Arnell Ignacio and John Nite hosted the event.