27th Luna Awards

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The 27th Luna Awards were held on July 10, 2011 at the Quezon City Sports Club and they honored the best Filipino films of the year 2008. It was delayed due to lack of government funding and was held together with the 29th Luna Awards.

The nominations were released on September 16, 2009.[1] Baler received the most nominations with ten. Caregiver followed with nine.

The winners were announced beforehand on March 25, 2011.[2] Baler dominated the ceremony by winning eight awards, including Best Picture.[3]

Winners and nominees

Best Picture Best Direction
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Christopher de Leon – Magkaibigan
    • John Lloyd Cruz – A Very Special Love
    • John Estrada – Caregiver
    • Baron Geisler – Torotot
    • Aga Muhlach – When Love Begins
    • Jericho Rosales – Baler
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Screenplay Best Cinematography
  • Roy IglesiasBaler
    • Jade Castro, Michiko Yamamoto & Raymond Lee – Endo
    • Dante Nico Garcia & Benjamin Lingan – Ploning
    • Chris Martinez – Caregiver
    • Paul Alexander Morales – Concerto
  • Lee Meily – Baler
    • Eli Balce – Caregiver
    • Larry Manda – 100
    • Charlie Peralta – Ploning
    • Shayne Sarte – For the First Time
Best Production Design Best Editing
  • Aped Santos – Baler
    • Nancy Arcega – A Very Special Love
    • Raymund George Fernandez – Ploning
    • Benjamin Padero & Carlo Tabije – Serbis
    • Gerry Santos – Concerto
Best Musical Score Best Sound
  • Ditoy Aguila – Baler
    • Ronald de Asis – Magkaibigan
    • Albert Michael Idioma – Ploning
    • Albert Michael Idioma – When Love Begins
    • Albert Michael Idioma & Addiss Tabong – One Night Only

Multiple nominations and awards

Nominations Film
10 Baler
9 Caregiver
7 Ploning
6 A Very Special Love
5 Magkaibigan
4 100
Torotot
When Love Begins
3 For the First Time
2 Concerto
Endo
Awards Film
8 Baler

References

  1. ^ "27th Luna Awards Nominees Released". Film Academy of the Philippines. September 16, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  2. ^ "27th Luna Awards Winners Announced". Film Academy of the Philippines. March 25, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  3. ^ "FAP Honors 29th Luna Awards Winners". Film Academy of the Philippines. July 12, 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2015.

External links

  • Official Website of the Film Academy of the Philippines