The Alden Richards-starrer Alaala: A Martial Law Special, which competed in the docudrama category, brought home a Gold Camera Award at the recently concluded 2018 U.S. International Film & Video Festival.
Alaala aired in commemoration of the 45th anniversary of President Ferdinand Marcos’ declaration of Martial Law. It took viewers through the journey of Martial Law activist and award-winning screenwriter Bonifacio Ilagan (portrayed in the special by Richards), as well as Ilagan’s good friend Pete Lacaba, played by Rocco Nacino and his activist sister Rizalina, portrayed by Bianca Umali.
Meanwhile, GMA Network brought pride to the country once again as the most internationally-awarded broadcast network in Philippine Television won six other medals and seven certificates at the prestigious event.
The Network’s News and Public Affairs group dominated the recipients of this year’s awards with four gold medals (including the one won by Alaala).
Documentary program Reel Time earned a Gold medal in the Documentary: Social Issues category for its “Batang Maestro” episode. The winning piece featured a 12-year-old Dagul, who together with his fellow ‘little teachers’, braves the long river of Donsol on board a bamboo raft to teach younger children how to read.
Meanwhile, Kapuso documentarian Atom Araullo earned two gold medals—one for his first GMA documentary special, Philippine Seas, and another for his I-Witness episode entitled “Silang Kinalimutan”.
A special that aimed to uncover the wonders and threats surrounding the Philippines’ marine gems, Philippine Seas won in the Documentary: Environment, Ecology category. “Silang Kinalimutan”, on the other hand, which is Araullo’s first documentary for I-Witness, triumphed in the Documentary: Social Issues category. It showed the story of the Rohingya people who had to flee to neighboring Bangladesh after the Myanmar government denied them citizenship.
A Silver Screen Award was conferred to Raffy Tima’s Inside Marawi: A Report On 360 Video. The video, which was shot and produced by Tima as he traveled through the war-torn city with his 360 degree video camera, won in the Craft/Production Techniques: 360 Video category.
Meanwhile, multi-awarded investigative program Reporter’s Notebook gave the country a silver medal in the Documentary: Social Issues category. The winning report by Maki Pulido, entitled “Yapak sa Pusod ng Dagat”, saw the story of Filipinos who risk their lives diving into the ocean without proper equipment in the hope of mining gold that they could sell.
GMA’s Entertainment Group also took home a Silver Screen award for the primetime show The One That Got Away in the Entertainment: Dramatic Comedy category. The recently-concluded sexy romantic-comedy series that told a modern-day tale of how women deal with love and friendship was bannered by actresses Lovi Poe, Rhian Ramos, Max Collins, and actor Dennis Trillo.
On top of the 7 medals, GMA Network also received seven “Certificate for Creative Excellence” for the following: I-Witness’s “Huling Gabi” by Howie Severino and “War Zone ER” by Sandra Aguinaldo (both in the Documentary: Current Affairs category); Brigada’s “Combat Camera Team” by Marisol Abdurahman and Raffy Tima (Documentary: Current Affairs category); Born To Be Wild’s “Bagong Mukha ni Pag-asa” by Doc Nielsen Donato (Documentary: Public Affairs Programs category); Reel Time’s “Hawla” (Documentary: Health, Medical category); GMA Public Affairs Anniversary Special “Sa Serbisyong Totoo, Nabago Ang Buhay Ko” (Documentary: News Specials category; and Pepito Manaloto (Entertainment: Situation Comedy category).