1960 FAMAS Awards

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The 8th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held on March 5, 1960, for the Outstanding Achievements for the year 1959.

8th FAMAS Awards
DateMarch 5, 1960
SitePhilippines
Highlights
Best PictureBiyaya ng Lupa (LVN PIctures)
Most awardsKamandag (Sampaguita Pictures) (7 wins)
Most nominationsBiyaya ng Lupa (12 nominations)

Biyaya ng Lupa of LVN Pictures was the most nominated film of the year with 12 nominations. However, it only manages to win 2 awards including the most coveted FAMAS Award for Best Picture. Kamandag of Sampaguita Pictures won the most awards (7 wins), including best actor (Van de Leon), Best director (Jose De Villa)[1] and Best Supporting Actress (Marlene Dauden).

Biyaya ng Lupa was also screened and nominated for Golden Bear at the 10th Berlin International Film Festival

Awards edit

Major Awards edit

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • Biyaya ng LupaLVN Pictures
    • Cry Freedom — Banaue Pictures
    • Kamandag — Sampaguita Pictures
    • Kilabot sa Makiling — Sampaguita Pictures
    • Ang Maton — Premiere Productions
  • Jose De VillaKamandag
    • Manuel Silos — Biyaya ng Lupa
    • Lamberto AvellanaCry Freedom
    • Armando Garces — Kilabot sa Makiling
    • Cesar Gallardo — Ang Maton
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Van de Leon — Kamandag
    • Leroy Salvador — Biyaya ng Lupa
    • Tony Santos — Biyaya ng Lupa
    • Pancho Magalona — Cry Freedom
    • Johnny Montiero — Ang Matapang Lamang
    • Efren Reyes — Ang Maton
  • Charito SolisKundiman ng Lahi
    • Rosa RosalAlaalang Banal:
    • Gloria Romero — Ikaw ang aking Buhay
    • Rita Gomez — Kidnapped
    • Lolita Rodriguez — Kilabot sa Makiling
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Eddie GarciaTanikalang Apoy
    • Pablo Guevarra — Anghel sa Lansangan
    • Tito Galla — Kidnapped
    • Joseph de Cordova — Kundiman ng Lahi
    • Ronal Remy — Ang Maton
  • Marlene DaudénKamandag
    • Marita Zobel — Biyaya ng Lupa
    • Rosa Mia — Kamandag
    • Bella Flores — Kilabot sa Makiling
    • Rosa Aguirre — Kundiman ng Lahi
    • Etang Discher — Tanikalang Apoy
Best in Screenplay Best Story
  • Ding m. De Jesus — Kamandag
    • Celso Al. Carunungan, Pablo Naval — Biyaya ng Lupa
    • Rolf Bayer — Cry Freedom
    • Bert Mendoza — Kilabot sa Makiling
    • Bert R. Mendoza — Condenado
    • Augusto Buenaventura, Bert Dueñas Jr. — Ang Maton
  • Celso Al. Carunungan — Biyaya ng Lupa
    • Fausto J. Galauran — Ikaw ang aking buhay
    • Ding M. De Jesus — Kamandag
    • Antonio de Joya — Kidnapped
    • Augusto Buenaventura — Ang matapang Lamang
Best Sound Engineering Best Musical Score
  • Joseph Straight — Kamandag
    • Flaviano Villareal — Cry Freedom
    • Angelo Larraga — Kidnapped
    • Demetrio de Santos — Ang matapang lamang
    • Biyaya ng Lupa
  • Constancio de Guzman — Ikaw ang aking buhay
    • Juan Silos Jr. — Biyaya ng lupa
    • Francisco Buencamino Jr.— Kundiman ng lahi
    • Tony Maiquez — Ang maton
    • Danny Holmsen — Tanikalang Apoy
Best Cinematography Best Editing
  • Felipe Santiago — Kamdag
    • Hermo Santos — Ikaw ang aking Buhay
    • Mike Accion — Kundiman ng Lahi
    • Steve Perezn — Kidnapped
    • Arsenio Dizon — Ang Maton
  • Jose Tarnate — Kamandag
    • Enrique Jarlego — Biyaya ng lupa
    • Fely Crisostomo — Cry Freedom
    • Gregorio Carballo — Kundiman ng lahi
    • Augusto Salvador — Ang Maton

Special Awardee edit

  • International Prestige Award of Merit
    • El Legado

References edit

  1. ^ "The First..." Philippine Daily Inquirer. 6 April 2003. Retrieved 8 February 2024.

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