Dennis Trillo bagged the Best Actor Award at the recently concluded
2018 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) Gabi ng Parangal, December 27, Thursday.
Dennis won the award for his convincing performance in One Great
Love, Regal Entertainment, Inc.’s entry to the MMFF 2018.
One Great Love was also awarded the Third Best
Picture and Best Musical Score by Miguel Mendoza.
On Instagram, Dennis expressed his gratitude to Regal’s matriarch,
Mother Lily Monteverde, for giving him another opportunity to showcase his
acting skills.
The actor also thanked his co-stars—Kim Chiu, JC de Vera, Marlo Mortel,
and Miles Ocampo—for putting all their hearts to the movie.
He also thanked their director, Direk Eric Quizon, for the guidance.
Dennis wrote: “Labing apat na taon mula noong ako’y unang nakatanggap ng
ganitong parangal, para sa pelikulang Aishite Imasu 1941 directed
by Joel Lamangan, na siya ring pinaka una kong pelikulang nagawa sa buong buhay
ko. Salamat po Mother Lily sa pagtitiwala noon pa man, hindi hindi ko po yun
makakalimutan.
“Taos puso din ang aking pasasalamat kay Miss Kim Chiu, JC de Vera,
Marlo Mortel, at Miles Ocampo lahat ay magagaling at seryoso sa trabaho,
mapalad at proud akong nakagawa ng proyekto kasama kayo.
“Malaking bagay din ang tulong at paggabay ng aming director na si Direk
Eric Quizon. Salamat sa pagbigay ng kumpiyansa sa akin upang magampanan ko ng
maayos ang role ni Ian.
“Ang lahat ng ito ay hindi ko magagawa kung hindi sa tulong ng lahat ng
mga mahal ko sa buhay. Salamat sa inyong pag aalaga at pagmamahal sakin lalu na
kay @mercadojenny
“Sana po ay mapanood niyo ang #onegreatlove Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year po sa inyong lahat.”
Meanwhile, One Great Love also earned a number of nominations for this
year’s MMFF.
Here are the other nominations:
Best Actress KIM CHIU
Best Director ENRICO S. QUIZON
Best Supporting Actor JC DE VERA
Best Supporting Actress MILES OCAMPO
Best Sound Design
Best Original Theme song TJ MONTERDE
Best Cinematography
Best Screenplay GINA MARISSA TAGASA
One Great Love is still showing in cinemas nationwide. Graded B by the
Cinema Evaluation Board and Rated PG by the MTRCB.
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