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                    [Summary] => What a difference a weekend makes.  I was walking through Greenbelt the other day with Mark Meily, director of the Metro Manila Filmfest entry Crying Ladies, which won Best Picture and garnered him the Best Director trophy in only his first full-length feature film. An established name in the world of TV commercials, he recalls, "This time last week, the film was about to open and it would be friends from the advertising world who’d smile and wish me the best." Well, those days are gone.

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Added to the bumper crop is the People’s Choice for Best Actress, won by Sharon Cuneta.
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Added to the bumper crop is the People’s Choice for Best Actress, won by Sharon Cuneta.
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