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Reel Time wins PH's first AMADE Prize at 2017 Monte-Carlo TV Festival


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GMA News TV's flagship documentary program Reel Time scored another historic win for the Philippines as it earned its first Gold Nymph Award at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival for the documentary "Forgotten Children of the Waves (Isinulat sa Tubig)."

Reel Time is the first Philippine program to have ever entered the roster of AMADE Prize recipients and the lone Asian country this year to be awarded at the highly-recognized award-giving institution in Europe.

The AMADE prize is awarded to a television program – selected from the diverse entries from across the globe—that explores a human issue, contemporary or otherwise.

The award was conferred by Michel Merkt, the president of the AMADE jury, during the ceremony held in Monaco on June 21, 2017.

"The access to education is crucial and we were all touched and amazed by the determination of these children from the remote village of Matnog in the Philippines," AMADE jury president Michel Merkt said. "This year, we wanted not only to give the award to a project which shares AMADE’s vision but also brings hopes and a strong positive message to the community.”

The documentary "Forgotten Children of the Waves (Isinulat sa Tubig)," which features students crossing oceans and trekking up mountains on foot every day just to get an education, was written and directed by Reel Time's Executive Producer Jayson Bernard Santos.

"The students from Matnog, Sorsogon in the southern part of the Philippines no longer have to swim going to school after several individuals and organizations have sent their donations. These kids will forever remind us of our responsibility to give voices to the marginalized especially the children," said Santos.

This recognition continues the winning tradition of GMA News TV's most award-winning program.

Earlier this year, Reel Time's 'Maling Akala' (Costly War) clinched the Gold World Medal at  the 2017 New York Festivals under the National/International Affairs category. The documentary also won the Silver Screen Award from US International Film and Video Festival 2017.

© Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo

Reel Time docu na 'Isinulat sa Tubig,' wagi sa 2017 Monte-Carlo TV Festival

Isang makasaysayang panalo ang iniuwi ng Reel Time para sa Pilipinas matapos makamit ng dokumentaryong 'Isinulat sa Tubig' ang kauna-unahang Gold Nymph Award para sa bansa mula sa prestihiyosong Monte-Carlo TV Festival sa Monaco.

Ang Reel Time lang ang nag-iisang programa mula sa Asya na kinilala ngayong taon sa itinuturing na isa sa mga pinakaprestihiyosong award-giving institution sa buong Europa. Iginagawad ang AMADE prize sa isang programang pantelebisyon na mahusay na tumatalakay sa isang mahalagang isyung panlipunan noon at ngayon.

Ang naturang pagkilala ay iginawad ni Michel Merkt, pangulo ng AMADE jury na siyang nanguna sa pagpili ng nagwagi.

"The access to education is crucial and we were all touched and amazed by the determination of these children from the remote village of Matnog in the Philippines," ani AMADE jury president Michel Merkt." This year, we wanted not only to give the award to a project which shares AMADE’s vision but also brings hopes and a strong positive message to the community.'"

Lubos ang pasasalamat ng Executive Producer ng Reel Time na si Jayson Bernard Santos sa nakamit na karangalan ng kaniyang dokumentaryo. Tinatalakay ng “Isinulat sa Tubig” ang araw-araw na kalbaryo ng mga estudyante sa Matnog, Sorsogon makapasok lang sa eskuwelahan.

"The students from Matnog, Sorsogon in the southern part of the Philippines no longer have to swim going to school after several individuals and organizations have sent their donations. These kids will forever remind us of our responsibility to give voices to the marginalized especially the children," ani Santos.

Ang pagkilalang ito ay nagsisilbing inspirasyon sa mga bumubuo ng programa para ipagpatuloy ang tradisyon ng paglikha ng mga makabuluhan at napapanahong dokumentaryo.

Ngayong taon, nakamit din ng dokumentaryong 'Maling Akala' ang Gold World Medal sa katatapos lang na New York Festivals para sa kategoryang National/International Affairs at Silver Screen Award mula naman sa US International Film and Video Festival 2017.

© Jayson Bernard Santos