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2010 Metro Manila Film Festival : ウィキペディア英語版
2010 Metro Manila Film Festival

The 36th Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines (MMFF) is the 36th edition of the annual film festival in Manila, held from December 25, 2010 until January 7, 2011. The Awards Night (known as "Gabi ng Parangal") was held on December 26, 2010. During the festival, no foreign films are shown in Philippine theaters in order to showcase the locally produced films especially meant for the festival.
Star Cinema's ''Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!)'' topped the festival, winning nine awards including the Best Picture, Best Actress for Ai-Ai delas Alas, Best Supporting Actress for Eugene Domingo, Best Director for Wenn Deramas, Best Child Performer for Xyriel Manabat, and the Most Gender-Sensitive Film Award among others.
Philippine "Comedy King" Dolphy, meanwhile, took the Best Actor and Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor trophies for his roles in two separate movies, ''Father Jejemon'' and ''Rosario'' respectively.
Cinemabuhay and Studio 5's ''Rosario'' got seven awards including the Second Best Picture and the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards, among others.
==Changes from previous years==
The November 28, 2010 Entertainment Column in ''Manila Bulletin'', written by Crispina Martinez-Belen, announced changes for the 2010 film festival.〔("Changes in 2010 MMFF introduced" ). ''Yahoo''. Retrieved 2014-04-17.〕
First, the commercial viability criterion (box-office performance of the entries) was removed. As of 2010, the criteria for the selection of Best Picture(s) were: artistry; creativity and technical excellence; innovation; and thematic value. Entries were also judged for global appeal (70 percent) and Filipino cultural and/or historical value (30 percent).
Another change in the 2010 festival format was a tribute to independent films with the screening of five indie films during the week preceding the festival. These films included ''Senior Year'' by Jerrold Tarog; ''Nasaan si Hefte'' by Jonnah Lim; ''Presa'' by Adolf Alix, Jr.; ''Slow Fade'' by Rommel Sales; and ''Rindido'' by Noriel Jarito.
In addition, the established board of jurors was expanded to include housewives, drivers, students, teachers, etc.
Lastly, the festival logo was also changed to feature a map of the metropolis of Manila, based on the old seal of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority with seventeen stars on it symbolizing the seventeen cities and municipality of Metro Manila. The logo for the first 35 festivals featured a torch.

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