FDCP Channel to Showcase 4th Eddys Awards Night for Free on April 4

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES, MARCH 24, 2021 — The best in Philippine Cinema from the past year will be recognized by the Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors (SPEEd) at the 4th Entertainment Editors’ Choice (Eddys) virtual awards night on April 4, Sunday. 

The Eddys, which is in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), will be streamed worldwide for free on the FDCP Channel (fdcpchannel.ph) at 8 p.m. There will be simulcasts on the SPEEd Facebook page as well as on the YouTube channels and Facebook accounts or pages of several SPEEd members.

This is the third time that SPEEd and the FDCP are joining forces for The Eddys, and the 2021 edition will hand awards to top-caliber Filipino films that were shown not just in cinemas but also on digital platforms in 2020.

“In supporting The Eddys again this year, the FDCP is one with SPEEd in recognizing the excellence and resilience of Filipino filmmakers, artists, and talents who persevered amid the pandemic,” said FDCP Chairperson and CEO Liza Diño.

“We are also glad and excited to showcase the 4th Eddys on the FDCP Channel, an exclusive FDCP-managed platform that allows audiences to enjoy quality local and international content online,” added Diño.

SPEEd, an esteemed group of entertainment editors of major broadsheets and tabloids in the Philippines, announced on March 15 the nominees in 14 categories as well as the special awardees.

“Fan Girl” leads The Eddys hopefuls with 10 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director for Antoinette Jadaone, Best Actress for Charlie Dizon, and Best Actor for Paulo Avelino.

“UnTrue,” meanwhile, received 8 nods, including Best Picture, Best Director for Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, Best Actress for Cristine Reyes, and Best Supporting Actress for Rhen Escaño.

Leading the Eddys presenters are Batangas 6th District Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto and Aktor Chairman of the Board Dingdong Dantes. “Star for All Seasons” Santos-Recto, the first Eddys Best Actress for “Everything About Her” in 2017, will present the Best Actress award while Dantes, the 2019 Best Actor for “Sid & Aya,” will present the Best Actor citation.

Another highlight in this year’s Eddys is the launch of the Isah V. Red (IVR) Award in honor and memory of SPEEd’s late founding president. According to SPEEd president Ian Fariñas, the IVR Award will be given to individuals like Red, who is “a dynamic and spirited renaissance man with a deep love for God, country and community — who beyond the realm of entertainment has so enriched and made a difference in the lives of many, in his most colorful, gregarious and inimitable way.”

Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr., Angel Locsin, Kim Chiu, Ramon Ang, Rei Anicoche-Tan, and Claire de Leon-Papa are the IVR Award recipients for their humanitarian efforts toward alleviating conditions of people adversely affected by the pandemic.

In addition, The Eddys Icon Awards will be bestowed on industry veterans Gloria Sevilla, Ronaldo Valdez, Pilar Pilapil, Boots Anson-Rodrigo, Gina Pareño, Dante Rivero, Tommy Abuel, Caridad Sanchez, Joel Lamangan, and Ricky Lee.

The annual Eddys special awardees are columnist and television and radio host Lolit Solis for the Joe Quirino Award, entertainment columnist Mario Bautista for the Manny Pichel Award, Blacksheep Productions for the Rising Producers’ Circle, and The IdeaFirst Company as Producer of the Year.

Finally, departed industry legends Peque Gallaga, Tony Mabesa, Menggie Cobarrubias, Ramon Revilla, Sr. and Tony Ferrer will be given posthumous recognitions.

Established in 2017, The Eddys is SPEEd’s way to uplift and encourage filmmakers, artists, and all others involved in creating quality films by recognizing the best works in the local movie industry annually so that they may continue to entertain and inspire audiences throughout the country and make known the inimitable Filipino talent to rest of the world.

Juancho Robles, managing partner of Chan Robles & Company, CPAs, is The Eddys' official auditor. The Eddys is in cooperation with Beautederm Corporation and delivery app Toktok, with the support of San Miguel Corporation, Tiger Crackers, Smart Shot, Aficionado of Joel Cruz, House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco, Quezon City 5th District Rep. Alfred Vargas Alfred Vargas, ACT-CIS Rep. Niña Taduran, Raffy Tulfo, Willie Revillame, and Maris Pure Corp. 

To watch The Eddys awarding ceremony for free, log in or create an account on www.fdcpchannel.ph


The nominees and special awardees of the 4th Eddys:

Best Picture

  • “Fan Girl” by Antoinette Jadaone
  • “Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story” by Avid Liongoren
  • “He Who Is Without Sin” by Jason Paul Laxamana
  • “The Boy Foretold By The Stars” by Dolly Dulu
  • “UnTrue” by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo

Best Director

  • Sigrid Andrea Bernardo (“UnTrue”)
  • Antoinette Jadaone (“Fan Girl”)
  • Jason Paul Laxamana (“He Who Is Without Sin”)
  • Avid Liongoren (“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story”) 
  • Irene Emma Villamor (“On Vodka, Beers and Regrets”) 

Best Actress 

  • Charlie Dizon (“Fan Girl”)
  • Coleen Garcia (“Mia”)
  • Bela Padilla (“On Vodka, Beers and Regrets”)
  • Cristine Reyes (“UnTrue”)
  • Sylvia Sanchez (“Coming Home”) 

Best Actor 

  • John Arcilla (“Suarez: The Healing Priest”)
  • Paulo Avelino (“Fan Girl”)
  • Elijah Canlas (“He Who Is Without Sin”)
  • Adrian Lindayag (“The Boy Foretold By The Stars”)
  • JC Santos (“Motel Acacia”)

Best Supporting Actress 

  • Via Antonio (“Alter Me”)
  • Rhen Escaño (“UnTrue”)
  • Agot Isidro (“Motel Acacia”)
  • Sanya Lopez (“Isa Pang Bahaghari”)
  • Shaina Magdayao (“Tagpuan”)

Best Supporting Actor 

  • Ricky Davao (“Sunday Night Fever”)
  • Matteo Guidicelli (“On Vodka, Beers and Regrets”)
  • Edgar Allan Guzman (“Coming Home”)
  • Zanjoe Marudo (“Isa Pang Bahaghari”) 
  • Enzo Pineda (“He Who Is Without Sin”)

Best Screenplay

  • Manny Angeles and Paulle Olivenza (“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story”)
  • Dolly Dulu (“The Boy Foretold By The Stars”)
  • Antoinette Jadaone (“Fan Girl”)
  • Jason Paul Laxamana (“He Who Is Without Sin”)
  • Eric Ramos (“Isa Pang Bahaghari”)

Best Cinematography

  • Neil Daza (“Fan Girl”)
  • Rody Lacap (“Magikland”)
  • Emmanuel Liwanag (“He Who Is Without Sin”)
  • Larry Manda (“Motel Acacia”)
  • Boy Yñiguez (“UnTrue”)

Best Visual Effects

  • Jether Amar, Stephanie Atento, Geri Cruz, Kevin Makasiar, Ariel Mantaring, Joshua Panelo and Anne May Sy (“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story”)
  • Mark Anthony Bersola, Aileen Cornejo-Castillo, Cedie Ebarle, Charmane Espiritu, Arvin Javier, John Kenneth Paclibar, Mark Rico, Leizel Senarita and Phillip Bryan Valenzuela (“Block Z”)
  • Richard Francis and Ryan Grimarez (“Magikland”)
  • Luminous Films (“The Missing”)
  • White Light Post (“Motel Acacia”)

Best Musical Score

  • Teresa Barrozo (“Fan Girl”)
  • Kean Cipriano (“On Vodka, Beers and Regrets”)
  • Paulo Protacio (“He Who Is Without Sin”)
  • Paulo Protacio (“The Boy Foretold By The Stars”)
  • Emerzon Texon (“Magikland”)

Best Production Design

  • Ferdie Abuel (“Fan Girl”)
  • Lars Magbanua (“He Who Is Without Sin”) 
  • Marxie Maolen Fadul (“Untrue”)
  • Ericson Navarro (“Magikland”)
  • Benjamin Padero and Carlo Tabije (“Motel Acacia”)

Best Sound

  • Albert Michael Idioma and Alex Tomboc (“Magikland”)
  • Dennis Cham (“Untrue”)
  • Mikko Quizon, John Michael Perez, Aeriel Mallari and Daryl Libongco (“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story”)
  • Vincent Villa (“Motel Acacia”)
  • Vincent Villa (“Fan Girl”)

Best Editing

  • Mai Calapardo (“He Who Is Without Sin”)
  • Manet Dayrit and She Lopez Francia (“Magikland”)
  • Marya Ignacio (“Untrue”)
  • Avid Liongoren (“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story”)
  • Benjamin Tolentino (“Fan Girl”)

Best Original Theme Song

  • “Ganyan Ang Pag-ibig Ko” by Lito Camo (“Coming Home”)
  • “Smile” by Emerzon Texon (“Magikland”)
  • “Tayo’y Maglagalag” by Vincent de Jesus (“Motel Acacia”)
  • “Ulan” by Jhaye Cura/Pau Protacio (“The Boy Foretold By The Stars”)
  • “Yakapin Mo Ako” by Joven Tan (“Suarez: The Healing Priest”).

Isah V. Red (IVR) Award 

  • Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr.
  • Angel Locsin
  • Kim Chiu
  • Ramon Ang
  • Rei Anicoche-Tan
  • Claire de Leon-Papa 

EDDYS Icon Awards 

  • Gloria Sevilla
  • Ronaldo Valdez
  • Pilar Pilapil
  • Boots Anson-Rodrigo
  • Gina Pareño
  • Dante Rivero
  • Tommy Abuel
  • Caridad Sanchez
  • Joel Lamangan
  • Ricky Lee

Posthumous Recognitions

  • Peque Gallaga
  • Tony Mabesa
  • Menggie Cobarrubias
  • Ramon Revilla, Sr. 
  • Tony Ferrer

Joe Quirino Award

  • Lolit Solis 

Manny Pichel Award

  • Mario Bautista 

Rising Producers’ Circle

  • Blacksheep Productions 

Producer of the Year

  • The IdeaFirst Company