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'Green Bones' joins 2025 ASEAN International Film Festival & Awards

By Kristine Kang
Published November 14, 2025 6:17 PM PHT

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Green Bones, Che Villanueva, zig dulay,  JC Rubio


Dennis Trillo and 'Green Bones' received another prestigious recognition in the global stage!

The empowering and inspiring craft of Green Bones continues to make waves, not only in the Philippines but across the globe!

Recently, the film's award-winning team traveled to Malaysia for the 2025 ASEAN International Film Festival & Awards (AIFFA).

Representing the film were director Zig Dulay, assistant director Che Villanueva, and story creator JC Rubio, who will further share the impactful message of Green Bones. Drawing from their firsthand experiences behind the camera, they're set to discuss the film's societal relevance and the creative journey that shaped its powerful narrative.

Adding even more Pinoy pride, Green Bones earned two nominations at the international event.

Kapuso Drama King Dennis Trillo received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his exceptional portrayal of PDL Domingo Zamora.

Meanwhile, Neil Daza was once again recognized for his artistry with a Best Cinematography nomination for the film's striking visuals.

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AIFFA honors the finest in Southeast Asian cinema, celebrating excellence, creativity, and storytelling that move and inspire audiences across the region.

Meanwhile, Green Bones continues to uplift viewers not just through awards and recognition, but through its outreach programs, film festival appearances, special screenings, and its global digital presence.

A true beacon of Filipino creativity, the award-winning film stands as an inspiring force for many — now streaming worldwide on Netflix.

Take a look at the awards of Green Bones and other Kapuso winners at the Gawad Urian 2025, here: