Himala - Awards

Awards

Himalâ has won numerous awards and distinctions in the Philippines and abroad, including Best Picture from the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival and the 1983 Catholic Mass Media Awards.

At the Manila Film Festival, the movie swept 9 of the 11 awards available. Aunor won the Best Actress trophy for her role in the film at the December local film festival, and was nominated for other top acting awards in the Philippines. She was nominated for Best Actress at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Himalâ vied in the prestigious competition for the Golden Bear Award. The film was personally handpicked by Festival Director Moritz de Hadeln in the official selection.

The film's international honors also included the Bronze Hugo prize at the 1983 Chicago International Film Festival; it received a special religious citation in the 1983 Asia-Pacific Film Festival held in Taipei, Taiwan; and it was selected as the opening film for the 1983 Manila International Film Festival.

Himalâ was the choice of the Filipino film critics' society Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino as one of the ten best films of the 1980s. In 2002, the same critics' group named Himalâ one of the best Filipino movies for the last three decades, from 1970 - 1999.

Bernal, the film's director, was conferred the National Artist Award posthumously (he died in 1996). His body of work was accorded the high recognition of Gawad CCP para sa Sining in 1990, and the Centennial Honors for the Arts, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Philippine Declaration of Independence and Nationhood in 1998.

Himalâ was the only Filipino film that made it to the shortlist of the Best Asian Films of All Time chosen by CNN International in 2008. It was cited for its "austere camera work, haunting score and accomplished performances sensitively portray the harsh social and cultural conditions that people in the third world endure." On November 12, 2008 it was announced

Year Group Category Nominee Result
1982 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Picture Won
Best Director Ishmael Bernal Won
Best Actress Nora Aunor Won
Best Supporting Actor Spanky Manika Won
Best Supporting Actress Gigi Dueñas Won
Best in Screenplay/Story Ricky Lee Won
Best in Editing Ike Jarlego, Jr. and Ben Pelayo Won
Best Cinematography Sergio Lobo Won
Best in Art Direction Raquel Villavicencio Won
Best Production Design Won
Catholic Mass Media Awards Best Picture Won
Best Screenplay Ricky Lee Won
Best Supporting Actor Spanky Manika Won
Best Supporting Actress Gigi Dueñas Won

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