28th FAMAS Awards |
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Date |
1980 |
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Site |
Manila Midtown Ramada |
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Highlights |
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Best Picture |
'Jaguar' ~ Bancom AudioVision |
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Most awards |
Durugin si Totoy Bato ~ FPJ Productions (5 wins) |
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The 28th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held in 1979 at Manila Midtown Ramada, Philippines . This is for the Outstanding Achievements of the different films for the year 1979.
Durugin si Totoy Bato of FPJ Productions was the most awarded film of the 28th FAMAS Awards with 5 wins. However, it failed to win the FAMAS Award for Best Picture. "Jaguar", a film by Lino Brocka won the Best Picture as well as the best director for him. The Philippines biggest stars also won the top acting awards. Nora Aunor won the best Actress for her critically acclaimed movie Ina ka ng Anak Mo. Fernando Poe Jr. won the best actor as an underdog fighter who fights and won against all odds.[1]
"Jaguar" was also screened and nominated for Palm d'Ore at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival
Awards
Major Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.
Best Picture |
Best Director |
- Jaguar — Bancom Audiovision
- Durugin si Totoy Bato — FPJ Productions
- Huwag, Bayaw — Seven Wonders Productions
- Ina ka ng Anak Mo — Premiere Productions
- Ang Lihim ng Guadalupe — FPJ Productions
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- Lino Brocka— Jaguar
- Armando A. Herrera — Durugin si Totoy Bato
- Manuel Fyke Cinco — Huwag, Bayaw
- Pablo Santiago — Kasal-kasalan, Bahay-bahayan
- Robert Arevalo — Sino'ng Pipigil sa Pagpakat ng Ulan
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Best Actor |
Best Actress |
- Fernando Poe Jr. — Durugin si Totoy Bato
- Christopher De Leon — Ang Alamat ni Julian Makabayan
- Anthony Alonzo — Dakpin si Junior Bumbay
- Ernie Garcia — 'Pagmamahal mo Buhay Ko
- Rudy Fernandez — 'Star
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Best Supporting Actor |
Best Supporting Actress |
- Leroy Salvador — Init
- Johnny Delgado — Ang Alamat ni Julian Makabayan
- Paquito Diaz — Durugin si Totoy Bato
- Menggie Cobarrubias — Jaguar
- Vic Silayan — Star
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- Perla Bautista — Ang ALamat ni Julian Magabayan
- Laurice Guillen — Init
- Rebecca Gonzales — Kasal-kasalan, Bahay-bahayan
- Rustica Carpio — Menor de edad
- Rita Gomez — Salawahan
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Best Child Actor |
Best Child Actress |
- Bentot Jr. — Ang lihim ng Guadalupe
- Niño Muhlach — Kuwatog
- Rapp Rivera — Mahal kong Taksil
- Hero Bautista — Roberta
- Bongchi Miraflor — Salawahan
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Best in Screenplay |
Best Story |
- Eddie Romero & Fred Navarro — Durugin si Totoy Bato
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- Carlo J. Caparras — Durugin si Totoy Bato
- Letecia Fariñas — Ina ka ng Anak Mo
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Best Sound |
Best Musical Score |
- Rudy Baldovino — Ang LIhim ng Guadalupe
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- George Canseco — Huwag, Bayaw
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Best Cinematography |
Best Production Design |
- Ben Lobo — ANg LIhim ng Guadalupe
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- Napoleon Enriquez — Ang Lihim ng Guadalupe
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Best Editing |
Best Theme Song |
- Ben Barcelon — Durugin si Totoy Bato
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- George Canseco — Huwag Bayaw
- Pablo Vergara — Mahal.. Ginagabi ka na naman
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Special Awardee
- Dr. Ciriaco Santiago Memorial Award
- Lou Salvador, Sr. Memorial Award
- Dr. Jose Perez Memorial Award
- Gregorio Valdez Memorial Award
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- Posthumous Awards
- Jose Padilla, Jr.
- Canuplin
- Patsy
- Clodualdo del Mundo, Sr.
- Norberto Amoranto
- Hall of Fame Awardee
- Augusto Buenaventura - Screenplay
- 1977 - Bakya Mo Neneng
- 1973 - Erap Is My Guy
- 1972 - Kill The Pushers
- 1970 - Psycho Sex Killer
- 1957 - Kalibre .45
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References
External links
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| Merit current awards | |
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| Merit retired awards |
- Best Featurette
- Best Short Film
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| Special awards current |
- FAMAS Hall of Fame Award
- FAMAS Circle of Excellence Award
- FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award
- FAMAS Grand Award
- Atty. Flavio G. Macaso Memorial Award
- Dr. Jose Perez Memorial Award for Journalism
- Fernando Poe, Jr. Memorial Award
- German Moreno Youth Achievement Award
- Golden Artist Award
- International Artist Award
- Posthumous Award
- Presidential Award
- Special Citation Award
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| Special awards retired | |
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| One-time | |
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| Ceremonies | |
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| Maria Clara Awards* |
- The First Maria Clara Awards (1950)
- The Second Maria Clara Awards (1951)
- The Fifty-Fifth Maria Clara Awards (2005)
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*A now defunct award giving body |
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