Metro Manila Film Festival Official Logo Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the annual film festival held in Manila. The festival, which runs from the 25th of December to the first week of January, focuses on locally-produced films. The MMFF was established in the year 1975, during which Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa (Water the Thirsty Earth with Fog) by Augusto Buenaventura won the best film award. During the course of the festival, no foreign movies are shown across the Philippines. Moreover, only films approved by the jurors of the MMFF will be shown. One of the festival highlights is the parade of floats during the opening of the festival. The floats, each one representing a movie entry for the festival, parade down Roxas Boulevard, while the stars for films ride on them. On the awards night, the Best Float award is also announced, together with the major acting awards. [edit] Festivals - 1st Metro Manila Film Festival, 1975
- 2nd Metro Manila Film Festival, 1976
- 3rd Metro Manila Film Festival, 1977
- 4th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1978
- 5th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1979
- 6th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1980
- 7th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1981
- 8th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1982
- 9th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1983
- 10th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1984
- 11th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1985
- 12th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1986
- 13th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1987
- 14th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1988
- 15th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1989
- 16th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1990
- 17th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1991
- 18th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1992
- 19th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1993
- 20th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1994
- 21st Metro Manila Film Festival, 1995
- 22nd Metro Manila Film Festival, 1996
- 23rd Metro Manila Film Festival, 1997
- 24th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1998
- 25th Metro Manila Film Festival, 1999
- 26th Metro Manila Film Festival, 2000
- 27th Metro Manila Film Festival, 2001
- 28th Metro Manila Film Festival, 2002
- 29th Metro Manila Film Festival, 2003
- 30th Metro Manila Film Festival, 2004
- 31st Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines, 2005
- 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines, 2006
- 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines, 2007
- 34th Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines, 2008
[edit] Major awards [edit] Best Picture winners [edit] Best Actress Winners The most awarded recipient of the Best Actress Award is Nora Aunor with 7 wins. [edit] Best Actor Winners - 1975 - Joseph Estrada (Diligan Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa)
- 1976 - Christopher de Leon (Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon?)
- 1977 - Rolly Quizon (Burlesk Queen)
- 1978 - NONE (only the BEST PERFORMER AWARD is given)
- 1979 - Raul Aragon (Ina ka ng anak mo)
- 1980 - Dindo Fernando (Langis at tubig)
- 1981 - Vic Silayan (Kisapmata)
- 1982 - Christopher de Leon (Haplos)
- 1983 - Anthony Alonzo (Bago Kumalat ang Kamandag)
- 1984 - Herbert Bautista (Shake, Rattle & Roll)
- 1985 - Christopher de Leon (God Save Me)
- 1986 -
- 1987 - Anthony Alonzo (Anak badjao)
- 1988 - Baldo Marro (Patrolman)
- 1989 - Christopher de Leon (Imortal)
- 1990 - Dolphy (Espadang Patpat)
- 1991 - Eric Quizon (Juan Tamad at Mr. Shooli: Mongolian Barbecue)
- 1992 - Aga Muhlach (Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal)
- 1993 - Aga Muhlach (May minamahal)
- 1994 - Gabby Concepcion
- 1995 - Richard Gomez (Dahas)
- 1996 -
- 1997 - Christopher De Leon (Nasaan Ang Puso?)
- 1998 - Cesar Montano (Jose Rizal)
- 1999 - Christopher de Leon (Bulaklak ng Maynila)
- 2000 - Johnny Delgado (Tanging Yaman)
- 2001 - Cesar Montano {Bagong Buwan}
- 2002 - Eddie Garcia (Mano Po)
- 2003 - Eric Quizon (Crying Ladies)
- 2004 - Christopher de Leon (Mano Po 3: My Love)
- 2005 - Marvin Agustin (Kutob)
- 2006 - Cesar Montano (Ligalig)
- 2007 - Jinggoy Estrada (Katas ng Saudi)
- 2008 - Christopher de Leon (Magkaibigan)
The most awarded recipient of the Best Actor Award is Christopher de Leon with 8 wins. [edit] Best Director Winners - 1975 - Augusto Buenaventura (Diligin mo ng hamog ang uhaw na lupa)
- 1976 - Eddie Romero (Ganito kami noon... Paano kayo ngayon?)
- 1977 - Celso Ad. Castillo (Burlesk Queen (1977)
- 1978 - Eddie Garcia (Atsay)
- 1979 - Lino Brocka (Ina Ka Ng Anak Mo)
- 1980 - Marilou Diaz-Abaya (Brutal)
- 1981 - Mike De Leon (Kisapmata)
- 1982 - Ishmael Bernal (Himala)
- 1983 - Willie Milan (Bago kumalat ang kamandag)
- 1984 - Mario O'Hara (Bulaklak sa City Jail)
- 1985 - Benjie De Guzman (Ano ang kulay ng mukha ng Diyos?)
- 1986 - Mario O'Hara (Halimaw sa Banga)
- 1987 - Artemio Marquez (The Untold Story of Melanie Marquez)
- 1988 - Laurice Guillen (Magkano ang iyong dangal)
- 1989 - Eddie Garcia (Imortal)
- 1990 - Elwood Perez (Andrea, Paano Ba Ang Maging Isang Ina?)
- 1991 - Elwood Perez (Ang Totoong Buhay ni Pacita M.)
- 1992 -
- 1993 - Jose Javier Reyes (May minamahal)
- 1994 -
- 1995 - Joel Lamangan (Muling Umawit ang Puso)
- 1996 - Peque Gallaga; Lore Reyes (Magic Temple)
- 1997 - Chito Roño (Nasaan Ang Puso?)
- 1998 - Marilou Diaz-Abaya (Jose Rizal)
- 1999 - Marilou Diaz-Abaya(Muro-ami)
- 2000 - Laurice Guillen (Tanging Yaman)
- 2001 -
- 2002 - Joel Lamangan (Mano Po)
- 2003 - Mark Meily (Crying Ladies)
- 2004 - Cesar Montano (Panaghoy sa Suba)
- 2005 - Joey Reyes (Kutob)
- 2006 - Joey Reyes (Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo)
- 2007 - Cesar Apolinario (Banal).”[1][2][3]
- 2008 - Mark Meily (Baler)
The most awarded recipients of the Best Director Award are Joel Lamangan, Joey Reyes, Mark Meily and Elwood Perez with 2 wins. [edit] External links [edit] References | Metro Manila Film Festival | | | Festival Years | | | | Best picture | | | | Best actor | | | | Best actress | Charito Solis (1975) • Hilda Koronel (1976) • Vilma Santos (1977, 1981, 1989, 2004) • Nora Aunor (1978, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1995) • Amy Austria (1980, 1988, 1996) • Melanie Marquez (1987) • Gina Alajar (1992) • Assunta de Rossi (2001) • Ara Mina (2002) • Maricel Soriano (1997,2003, 2007) • Zsa Zsa Padilla (2005) • Judy Ann Santos (2006) • Anne Curtis (2008) | | | Best director | | | | Best supporting actor | | | | Best supporting actress | | | |