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Showing posts with label JERICHO ROSALES. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

THE 2000s #157: JERICHO ROSALES, KRISTINE HERMOSA, WITH NESTOR DE VILLA, CARIDAD SANCHEZ, JOHN LLOYD CRUZ, LUZ VALDEZ, MICHELLE BAYLE IN "FOREVERMORE" (2002)

Love blossoms once again between a young man and a young woman who, after years of being separated, meet again.


"Forevermore" (2002)
Star Cinema Productions
Release Date June 26, 2002
Story & Screenplay Marietta M. Lamasan, Henry Quiltain
Film Editor Vito Cajili
Cinematography Ricardo Jose Trofeo
Production Design Raymond Bajarias
Music Jessie Lasaten
Direction John D, Lazatin
Cast Jericho Rosales, Kristine Hermosa/ Also starring Nestor de Villa, Caridad Sanchez, John Lloyd Cruz, Luz Valdez, Michelle Bayle, Sylvia Sanchez, John Arcilla, Mel Kimura, Berting Labra, Renato del Prado




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Thursday, July 3, 2025

THE 2000s # 111: CESAR MONTANO, AMY AUSTRIA, JERICHO ROSALES, CARIDAD SANCHEZ, NONI BUENCAMINO, RONNIE LAZARO, CARLO AQUINO, JHONG HILARIO, JODIE STA. MARIA IN MARILOU DIAZ- ABAYA'S "BAGONG BUWAN" (2001)

In his new role as leader of a community, a Muslim doctor realizes the difficulties that Muslim civilians go through in their quest for a peaceful existence despite being caught in the middle of the war between Muslims and the military.



"Bagong Buwan" (2001)
Star Cinema Productions
Release Date December 25, 2001
An Official Entry to the 2001 Metro Manila Film Festival
Film Editor Jess Navarro
Cinematography Eduardo Jacinto
Production Design Judy Lou de Pio
Musical Director Noni Buencamino
Direction Marilou Diaz- Abaya
Cast Cesar Montano, Amy Austria, Jericho Rosales, Caridad Sanchez, Noni Buencamino, Ronnie Lazaro, Carlo Aquino, Jhong Hilario, Jodie Sta. Maria





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Sunday, March 23, 2025

THE 2000s # 101: MARVIN AGUSTIN, ONEMIG BONDOC, PAOLO CONTIS, JULIA CLARETE, DESIREE DEL VALLE, JOHN PRATS, HEART EVANGELISTA AND JERICHO ROSALES & KRISTINE HERMOSA, WITH RONALDO VALDEZ, SANDY ANDOLONG, ANA CAPRI, JOHN ARCILLA, KRISTINE GARCIA IN "TRIP" (2001)

A group of teenagers, merry vacation is dampened by problems and situations that each of them must face.

"Trip" (2001)
Star Cinema Productions
Release Date November 7, 2001
Cinematography Ricardo Jose Trofeo
Film Editor Vito Cajili
Musical Director Jesse Lucas
Direction Gilbert Perez
Cast Marvin Agustin, Onemig Bondoc, Paolo Contis, Julia Clarete, Desiree del Valle, John Pratts, Heart Evangelista and Jericho Rosales & Kristine Hermosa/ Also starring Sandy Andolong, Ronaldo Valdez, Ana Capri, John Arcilla, Kristine Garcia, Luz Fernandez 




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Monday, July 22, 2024

THE 2000s # 51: HILDA KORONEL, EDU MANZANO, DINA BONNEVIE, JOHNNY DELGADO, JOEL TORRE, CHERRY PIE PICACHE, MARVIN AGUSTIN, JERICHO ROSALES AND MS. GLORIA ROMERO IN "TANGING YAMAN" (2000)

Three siblings now lead separate lives. Old resentments begin to surface, even spilling over to the next generation, as they come together to settle a land dispute while trying to cope with the sickness of the family's grand matriarch.


"Tanging Yaman" (2000)
Star Cinema
Official entry to the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival
Release Date December 25, 2000
Story and Screenplay Shaira Mella Salvador. Raymond Lee, Laurice Guillen
Film Editor George Jarlego
Cinematography Lee Meily
Production Design Edgar Martin Littaua
Musical Director Dionisio 'Nonong' Buencamino
Direction Laurice Gullien
Cast Hilda Koronel, Edu Manzano, Dina Bonnevie, Johnny Delgado, Joel Torre, Cherry Pie Picache, Marvin Agustin, Jericho Rosales and Ms. Gloria Romero/ Also starring John Prats, Carol Banawa, CJ Ramos and Shaina Magdayao/ Introducing Janette McBride/ With the special participation of Dominic Ochoa/ with Lou Veloso, Jose Mari Avellana, Leo Rialp, Lucy Quinto, Mae-Ann Adonis, Ina Feleo




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Friday, March 22, 2024

THE NINETIES # 1093: VICTOR NERI (IN THE TITLE ROLE), SHARMAINE ARNAIZ, RAYMOND BAGATSING, EMILIO GARCIA, VIA VELOSO AND WITH THE SPECIAL PARTICIPATION OF JERICHO ROSALES IN "SUSPEK" (1999)

A man seeks out a corrupt police officer and his honchos to avenge the death of his wife and to clear his name from a crime he did not commit.


"Suspek" (1999)
Star Cinema Productions
Release Date September 8, 1999
Screenplay Willy Laconsay
Cinematography Rody Dino, Ramon Marcelino
Film Editor Toto Natividad
Production Design Allan Leynes
Musical Director Edwin Ortega
Direction Toto Natividad
Cast Victor Neri (in the title role), Sharmaine Arnaiz, Raymond Bagatsing, Emilio Garcia, Via Veloso/ with the special participation of Jericho Rosales/ Also starring Romy Diaz, Daniel Fernando, Dindo Arroyo, Patrick dela Rosa, Shintaro Valdez, Archie Adamos


Emilio Garcia and Via Veloso in a secene from "Suspek" (1999)
(Image- from The URIAN Anthology 1990-99)


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Thursday, August 10, 2023

THE NINETIES # 894: LORNA TOLENTINO, RICHARD GOMEZ, WITH RONALDO VALDEZ, GINA PARENO, CHANDA ROMERO, ANGELICA PANGANIBAN, EULA VALDES, CHERRY PIE PICACHE IN "HANGGANG KAILAN KITA MAMAHALIN?" (1997)

 A couple's happy marriage is threatened by jealousy when the wife is chosen over the husband for a managerial position in the company that they are both working for. Tension builds up in the office which spills over to their home. 



"Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin?" (1997)
Star Cinema Productions
Release Date August 13, 1997
Story and Screenplay Ricardo 'Ricky' Lee, Olivia M. Lamasan
Cinematography Joe Batac, Jr.
Film Editor Joyce Bernal
Production Design Nuel Naval
Musical Director Willy Cruz
Direction Oilvia M. Lamasan
Cast Lorna Tolentino, Richard Comez/ Also starring Ronaldo Valdez, Gina Pareno, Chanda Romero, Angelica Panganiban, Eula Valdes, Cherry Pie Picache, Sylvia Sanchez, Mandy Ochoa, Toby Alejar, Jericho Rosales, Julia Clarete/ Introducing Ronalisa Cheng



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Sunday, August 6, 2023

THE NINETIES # 882: VIC SOTTO, CONEY REYES, WITH SYLVIA LA TORRE, OSCAR OBLIGACION, CHANDA ROMERO, ANNA LARRUCEA, CJ RAMOS, ALLYSON LUALHATI AND PATRICK GARCIA IN "BIYUDO SI DADDY, BIYUDA SI MOMMY (SHE LOVES ME... HE LOVES ME TOO...)" (1997)

A man and a woman's college love affair is rekindled when they meet again at a memorial park where they are visiting the graves of their respective spouses. But their marriage is met with varied responses from their children. 



"Biyudo si Daddy, Biyuda si Mommy" 
(She Loves Me... He Loves Me Too...)/ (1997)
Star Cinema Productions
Release Date July 23, 1997
Cinematography Atoy de Vera
Film Editor Eduardo 'Boy' Jarlego
Production Design Manny Morfe
Musical Director Mon del Rosario
Story, Screenplay and Direction Tony Y. Reyes
Cast Vic Sotto, Coney Reyes/ Also starring Sylvia La Torre, Oscar Obligacion, Chanda Romero, Anna Larrucea, CJ Ramos, Allyson Lualhati and Patrick Garcia/ Introducing Jericho Rosales, Julia Clarete/ Co-starring Roldan Aquino, Danny Pansalin, Danny Labra, Archie Adamos, Ching Arellano, Mely Tagasa, Roberto Antonino, Gary Lim



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Saturday, December 31, 2016

THE 2015 METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL: "WALANG FOREVER"- BEST PICTURE/ JENNYLYN MERCADO- BEST ACTRESS/ JERICHO ROSALES- BEST ACTOR


As the saying goes, the show must go on.

Amidst ticket swapping allegations and film disqualification, as well as the ire of many Filipino film aficionados, the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival held its Awards Night on Sunday at Kia Theater in Araneta Center, Quezon City.

"Walang Forever" came out as the night’s biggest winner with six awards including FPJ Memorial Award for Film Excellence, Best Original Story, Best Screenplay, Best Picture, Best Actor for Jericho Rosales, and Best Actress for Jennylyn Mercado.

And despite its sudden disqualification for the Best Picture category a day before award’s night, "Honor Thy Father" still bagged two major awards–Best Director for Erik Matti and Best Supporting Actor for Tirso Cruz 3rd–on top of Best Child Performer, Best Original Theme Song, and Best Makeup Artist awards.

 Maine Mendoza won the Best Supporting Actress award for "My Bebe Love."

Meanwhile, “Nilalang” won best editing, best film editor, best cinematography, best festival sound, and best festival musical score. Named best picture is “Walang Forever.” Second in line is “Buy Now, Die Later,” while the third best picture is “My Bebe Love.”

(source: The Manila Times/ 28 December 2015)


LIST OF WINNERS:
Best Picture: Walang Forever
Second Best Picture: Buy Now, Die Later
Third Best Picture: My Bebe Love
Best Actress: Jennylyn Mercado – Walang Forever
Best Actor: Jericho Rosales – Walang Forever
Best Director: Erik Matti – Honor Thy Father
Best Supporting Actress: Maine Mendoza – My Bebe Love
Best Supporting Actor: Tirso Cruz III – Honor Thy Father
Best Child Performer: Krystal Brimner – Honor Thy Father
Best Screenplay: Paul Sta. Ana – Walang Forever
Best Original Story:  Dan Villegas and Antoinette Jadaone – Walang Forever
Best Editing: Nilalang
Best Cinematography: Nilalang
Best Production Design: Buy Now, Die Later
Best Visual Effects: Nilalang
Best Festival Sound: Ditoy Aguila – Nilalang
Best Musical Score: Jessy Lasaten – Nilalang
Best Theme Song: “Tao” by Armi Millare – Honor Thy Father
Best Festival Make-up Artist: Ryan Panaligan and Erika Racela – Honor Thy Father
GatPuno Antonio Villegas Cultural Award: My Bebe Love
FPJ Memorial Award for Film Excellence: Walang Forever
Male Celebrity of the Night: Cesar Montano
Female Celebrity of the Night: Jennylyn Mercado
Best Float Award: Buy Now, Die Later












Wednesday, June 19, 2013

36th GAWAD URIAN WINNERS (2013): NORA AUNOR, JERICHO ROSALES, ADOLF ALIX,JR. LEAD 36th GAWAD URIAN AWARDS


June 18--- The best films of 2012 were honored at the 36th Gawad Urian Awards held at NBC Tent in Taguig City.

MANILA, Philippines—True to its tradition of awarding maverick indie productions, “Ang Paglalakbay ng mga Bituin sa Gabing Madilim” by Davao-based director-screenwriter Arnel Mardoquio was awarded “Best Film” in the 36th Gawad Urian Awards held Tuesday night at the NBC Tent in Taguig City.
Mardoquio though failed to bring home the best director trophy.


Much-awarded indie director Adolfo Alix Jr. was awarded best director for his work, “Mater Dolorosa.”
“This is for my Mom who always supported me and allowed me to nurture my love for cinema,” said Alix in his recent status on Facebook.


Nora Aunor, as expected, won the best actress trophy for Brillante Mendoza’s “Thy Womb.” Mendoza on the other hand won best production design for the same film.


The best actor went to Jericho Rosales for his work in “Alagwa,” a film by writer-director Ian Lorenons on human trafficking.


Best Documentary award, to the delight of many, went to the enigmatic “Harana” by Benito Bautista. “Harana” tackles the nearly lost Filipino tradition of serenading ones’ love at night.
Gawad Urian is given by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP), a group of film critics and academicians.

Its active members for the past couple of years are Rolando B. Tolentino, Grace Javier Alfonso, Butch Francisco, Mario A. Hernando, Bienvenido Lumbera, Miguel Q. Rapatan, Benilda S. Santos, Dr. Nicanor G. Tiongson, Tito Genova Valiente and Lito B. Zulueta.

The awarding was hosted by Richard Gomez, Xian Lim, Cherie Gil, Butch Francisco and Iza Calzado.

The complete list of this year’s winners:

Natatanging Gawad Urian: Mila del Sol
Best Picture:  “Ang Paglalakbay ng mga Bituin sa Gabing Madilim”
Best Actress: Nora Aunor for “Thy Womb”
Best Actor: Jericho Rosales for “Alagwa”
Best Director: Adolf Alix, Jr. “Mater Dolorosa”
Best Supporting Actress: Alessandra de Rossi for “Sta Nina”
Best Supporting Actor: Art Acuna for “Posas”
Best Documentary:  “Harana” by Benito Bautista
Best Short Film: “Ritmo” by Remton Siega Zuasola
Best Sound: Willy Fernandez, Bong Sungcang, Ferdinand Marcos Sabarongis for Lav Diaz’s “Florentina Hubaldo”
Best Music: Diwa de Leon, “Baybayin”
Best Editing: Aleks Castaneda, “Kalayaan”
Best Production Design: Brillante Mendoza, “Thy Womb”
Best Cinematography: Whammy Alcazaren for “Colossal”
Best Screenplay: Mes de Guzman for “Diablo”

by Totel V. de Jesus, Inquirer.net
http://entertainment.inquirer.net/99305/jericho-rosales-nora-aunor-brillante-mendoza-lead-36th-gawad-urian-awards




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