Showing posts with label nominee. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Filipino Oscar nominees

Filipino artists receive Oscar nod


Jan Milo Severo
Philippine Star


MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines will be represented in the upcoming 91st Academy Awards as several Filipino creatives and their films have been nominated in various categories.

Filipino-American Matthew Libatique is nominated for Best Cinematography for his work in Lady Gaga's "A Star is Born."

Filipino-American Matthew Libatique is nominated for Best Cinematography for his work in Lady Gaga's "A Star is Born." 
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He was also nominated at the recently concluded Critics’ Choice Awards but was bested by Alfonso Cuaron of the film “Roma.”

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Matthew Libatique

Matthew was first nominated for an Oscar in 2011 for his work in “Black Swan." 

Disney’s “Ralph Breaks The Internet” is nominated in the Best Animated Feature category. One of its story writers is Filipina Josie Trinidad, while its special effects team was headed by Cesar Velasquez.

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Josie Trinidad

Nominated in the same category is “Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse” which featured Filipino-American Hailee Steinfeld who voiced Spider-Gwen.

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Hailee Steinfield

Filipinos Louie del Carmen, Ryan Rubi and John Butiu formed part of the movie's animation team.

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Meanwhile, two works by Filipinos are nominated in the Best Animated Short Film category: "One Small Step" co-directed by Bobby Pontillas and "Weekends" by Trevor Jimenez.

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Bobby Pontillas


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Trevor Jimenez

Popularly known as the Oscars, the Academy Awards will be held on February 24 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.

Friday, February 15, 2019

PH actress in HK Oscars

Homegrown Filipino actress Crisel Consunji

clinches 2 noms at HK Oscars





Rito P. Asilo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
15 February 2019



Two hours after learning that she was nominated for best actress in the 38th edition of the Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA), Filipino actress Crisel Consunji still couldn’t believe her luck.

Homegrown Filipino actress Crisel Consunji clinches 2 noms at HK Oscars
Crisel Consunji


Homegrown Filipino actress Crisel Consunji clinches 2 noms at HK Oscars
Consunji (right) with Anthony Wong in “Still Human”
It is the first time a homegrown Pinoy performer is nominated for a top acting plum in the former British colony’s version of the Oscars.


Crisel’s impressive feat is made more significant by the fact that she’s nominated in two categories: She’s also up for best new performer.

“I’ve been teaching all afternoon, so it’s only sinking in now,” the 34-year-old actress-educator told Inquirer Entertainment on Tuesday.

Crisel, last seen on the Philippine stage in New Voice’s 2007 adaptation of “Into the Woods,” teaches preschool kids at Baumhaus, where she is head of learning and development.

The actress has been singled out for her portrayal of a nurse-turned-domestic helper in Oliver Chan Siu-kuen’s thoughtfully limned drama, “Still Human,” opposite veteran actor Anthony Wong, who also merited a nod for best actor.

The film is nominated in eight categories, including best film, best director and best new director (for Siu-kuen).

While it is Crisel and Siu-kuen’s first time to get nominated at the HKFA, it is already Anthony’s 12th nomination.

In 2003 alone, he was nominated for his supporting performances in three films (“Infernal Affairs,” “Just One Look” and “Princess D”) and won for the former. He triumphed again in the same category three years later, for “Initial D.”

Anthony also has two best actor awards from the HKFA: In 1994, he won over Jackie Chan (“Crime Story”) for his performance in “The Untold Story.” Five years later, he bested Jackie (“Who Am I?”) again, for “Beast Cops.”

For her part, Crisel says she’s “overwhelmed” by the career-boosting turn of events. “Who knew I’d get this far when I auditioned for the role of Evelyn Santos after answering a casting call on Facebook?” she quipped. “I know it’s just a nomination, but I feel like it’s such a big honor to be recognized for our efforts.”

She says she doesn’t just see the nomination as a personal achievement—she’s only too happy to share the good news with her fellow Filipinos and “Still Human” colleagues.

“I was surprised that I got two nominations. But more than anything, I love the fact that my joy is genuinely shared by so many people,” she told us just before midnight last Tuesday, when we asked what was going through her mind the first time she heard about her feat.

Other trivia about the HKFA: Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-wai (“In the Mood for Love”) have both been awarded best actress and actor five times already.

Cecilia Yip, Crisel’s costar in “Still Human,” has three wins (“Let’s Make Laugh” and “This Thing Called Love” for best actress, and “Beyond the Sunset” for best supporting actress).

Chow Yun-fat has the most number of acting nominations (13), with three wins (“A Better Tomorrow,” “City on Fire,” “All About Ah-Long”). Trailing him is Anthony Wong, the lead actor of “Still Human,” with 12 nominations.

Other Chinese cinema luminaries who have won acting prizes at the HKFA include Jet Li, Andy Lau, Gong Li, Sammo Hung, Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Aaron Kwok, Shu Qi, Anita Mui and Zhang Ziyi.

What about Jackie Chan? He has the most number of nominations without a win: 10. Well, hope springs for the lithe, fit and limber 64-year-old action superstar, as demonstrated by his gravity-defying stunts in his current starrer “The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang,” which opened in Philippine theaters last week.

After all, our very own Eddie Garcia is already 89 years old, but that hasn’t stopped him from being productive. Last year alone, he won three best actor awards—for “ML” at Cinemalaya, “Hintayan ng Langit” at QCinema, and “Rainbow’s Sunset” at the Metro Manila Film Festival.

The winners of the 2019 Hong Kong Film Awards will be announced at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui on April 14.

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Filipino Golden Globe nominees

Darren Criss leads Pinoy nominees for the 76th Golden Globes 

GMA News Online
12 December 2018


Talk about a strong Filipino contingent!
On Wednesday, Balitanghali reports the 76th Golden Globes actually has a few Filipino nominees.
Leading the pack is Darren Criss who is nominated as Best Actor for his work in “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.” He is going up against Antonio Banderas, Benedict Cumberbach, Hugh Grant, and Daniel Bruhl.
"...To be nominated is just insane. What an honor to be included with such wonderful actors. Wow. Thank you, Hollywood Foreign Press Association," read a portion of Darren's Instagram caption.

The "Gianni Versace" special, which is has Filipino actors like Carlin James, Issa Briones, and Jon Jon Briones in its cast, is also nominated for Best TV Limited Series or Movie for TV.
Meanwhile, "The Good Place," which stars Filipino-Canadian Manny Jacinto, is also nominated for Best TV series – Musical or Comedy.
According to the Balitanghali report, Manny was recently given the Breakout in Television Award from the Kore Asian Media’s 17th Unforgettable Gala in Beverly Hills.
Finally, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse,” which boasts of three Filipino animators, is among the movies nominated for best animated motion picture. It's going up against "Isle of Dogs," "Incredibles 2," "Ralph Breaks the Internet" — which by the way has a Fil-Am head of story — and "Mirai." — LA, GMA News 

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