RATED R
ni Rommel Gonzales
SUCCESSFUL ang kauna-unahang FAMAS Short Film Festival kamakailan sa Music Museum sa Greenhills, San Juan.
Sa pamumuno ng festival director na si Gabby Ramos ng REMS Entertainment at ng FAMAS president na si Francia Conrado, big winner sa gabi ng parangal ang short film na As The Moth Fliessa pagwawagi nito sa tatlong kategorya; Best Picture, Best Actress, at Best Editing.
Ilan sa celebrities na naging presenter ay sina Claudine Barretto, Dennis Padilla, Pia Moran, Katrina Paula, at LA Santos samantalang ang jury ay binubuo nina direk Lester Dimaranan, direk Maan Asuncion-Dagnalan, Mr. Luis Pedron (ng New York, USA), direk Emmanuel Dela Cruz, at mga FAMAS Board members na kinabibilangan ng theater at film actor/producer na si Vince Tañada at iba pa.
Itinatag ang FAMAS (o Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences) noong 1952 at makalipas ang 73 taon, ay pinarangalan naman ang mga short film na namukod-tangi at nangibabaw sa lahat.
Narito ang kompletong listahan ng mga nagwagi sa very first FAMAS Short Film Festival:
Best Picture: As The Moth Flies
Best Actress: Mina Cruz for “As The Moth Flies”
Best Actor: Soliman Cruz for “Ang Huling Liham”
Best Child Performer/Actor: Earl Quintana for “Parapo”
Best Director: Jhonny Bobier for “Parapo”
Best Screenplay: “Kita Mo ‘To?”
Best Cinematography: “Parapo”
Best Editing: “As The Moth Flies”
Best Music & Sound Design: “Kiyaw”
Best Production Design: “One Day, Three Autumns”
Best Advocacy Film:
“Hello, Mr. Jenkins”
“Benepisyo”
Best Regional Film: “Pagtaghoy sa Hangin”
Best Documentary Film: “No Man Left Behind”
Best Student Film: “Kiyaw”
Samantala, sa kanyang acceptance speech, sinabi ng direktor ng As The Moth Flies na na si Gayle, “‘As The Moth Flies’ was born from a place we spent years running from. In making it, we were forced to face every buried fear, every unspoken wound, every inner demon I thought I had silenced. And through that confrontation, we found something greater than healing—we found purpose.
“This film is not just a story. It’s a bridge. A bridge for those who suffer in silence, and for those who’ve never understood what that silence feels like. Because cinema has the power to do what words alone cannot— it makes people feel.
“This award is not just a celebration. It’s a responsibility. A reminder that storytelling is a calling — and that films shouldn’t just be made to entertain. It should be a medium to inspire and open topics people fear to talk about.
“Getting this award, we promise to continue to create films that make people feel. Because feeling is where understanding begins. And understanding is where the stigma ends.
“To my team who stood by me, who believed in this vision even when it was heavy — thank you. You reminded me that filmmaking isn’t just about talent. It’s about trust. It’s about courage. It’s about community.
“To the cast, Boo (Gabunada), Mina (Cruz), and Tito Epy (Quizon) who believed in this story— thank you for holding this vision with me. You didn’t just help make a film. You helped build a movement. To my producers—Rav and Happy —thank you for not just believing in this film, but for standing with me like brothers. Through every high and every heartbreak, you carried this vision with strength, faith, and loyalty. I couldn’t have done this without you.
“And to my boy and the rest who see the world differently. Who feels the world differently. I dedicate this to you, and I hope that this serves as reminder that our compassion, imagination, and sensitivity are not weaknesses — they are superpowers.
“Above all, I dedicate this award to God —who authored this story long before I could write it.
“Every tear, every delay, every triumph was His way of reminding me that His plan is always greater than what we expect. To Him be all the glory. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.”