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‘Green Bones,’ ‘Balota,’ ‘Hello, Love, Again’ nominated at 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies


‘Green Bones,’ ‘Balota,’ ‘Hello, Love, Again’ nominated at 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies

“Green Bones,” “Balota,” and “Hello, Love, Again” scored multiple nominations at the 41st Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Movies.

“Green Bones” leads the pack with 14 nominations, followed by “Hello, Love, Again” with 13, and “Balota” with 12, according to GMA Pictures on social media on Wednesday. 

The 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies will hold its awarding ceremony on November 30.

Here are the nominations for each film:

'Green Bones'

Directed by Zig Dulay, “Green Bones” was an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival 2024 based on an original story by JC Rubio, senior documentary manager of GMA Public Affairs.

The story centers on Domingo Zamora (Dennis Trillo), who is notorious for the murder of his sister and her daughter. Now that Domingo is up for parole, the newly assigned prison guard (Ruru Madrid) takes a personal interest in making sure that he remains behind bars no matter what.

  • Movie of the Year
  • Movie Director of the Year: Zig Dulay
  • Movie Actor of the Year: Dennis Trillo
  • Movie Supporting Actor of the Year: Ruru Madrid
  • Movie Supporting Actor of the Year: Wendell Ramos
  • New Movie Actress of the Year: Sofia Pablo
  • Child Performer of the Year: Sienna Stevens
  • Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year
  • Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Ricky Lee & Anj Atienza
  • Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Neil Daza
  • Movie Editor of the Year: Benjamin Tolentino
  • Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Len Calvo
  • Movie Production Designer of the Year: Marxie Maolen Fadul
  • Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Albert Michael Idioma & Nicole Rosacay

 

 

'Hello, Love, Again'

Starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, “Hello, Love, Again” was released in 2024 and made history as the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time, surpassing P1 billion in gross sales.

The movie is a sequel to the 2019 blockbuster film "Hello, Love, Goodbye." It is set in Canada five years after the main characters, Joy and Ethan, parted ways in Hong Kong.

  • Movie of the Year
  • Movie Director of the Year: Cathy Garcia-Sampana
  • Movie Actor of the Year: Alden Richards
  • Movie Actress of the Year: Kathryn Bernardo
  • Movie Supporting Actor of the Year: Joross Gamboa
  • Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year
  • Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Carmi Raymundo & Crystal San Miguel
  • Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Noel Teehankee
  • Movie Editor of the Year: Marya Ignacio
  • Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Jessie Lasaten
  • Movie Production Designer of the Year: Norico Santos
  • Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Narubeth Peemya
  • Movie Loveteam of the Year: Alden Richards & Kathryn Bernardo

 

 

'Balota'

Directed by Kip Oebanda, "Balota" premiered at Cinemalaya 2024 and had a nationwide theatrical release with a new cut in October.

It follows the story of a land-grabbing tycoon and a former male sexy actor locked in a tight race for the mayoral seat of a small town. When violence erupts, a teacher runs into the forest with a ballot box containing the last copy of the election results.

  • Indie Movie of the Year
  • Indie Movie Director of the Year: Kip Oebanda
  • Movie Actress of the Year: Marian Rivera
  • New Movie Actor of the Year: Will Ashley
  • New Movie Actor of the Year: Raheel Bhyria
  • Indie Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year
  • Indie Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Kip Oebanda
  • Indie Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Tey Clamor
  • Indie Movie Editor of the Year: Chuck Gutierre
  • Indie Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Emerzon Texon
  • Indie Movie Production Designer of the Year: Eero Yves Francisco
  • Indie Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Albert Michael Idioma & Nicole Rosacay

 

 

—Hermes Joy Tunac/CDC, GMA Integrated News