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41st Star Awards for Movies celebrate best of Philippine Cinema

Jefferson Fernando

The brilliance of Filipino filmmaking takes the spotlight once again as the 41st Star Awards for Movies rolls out the red carpet for the most anticipated night in Philippine cinema, happening on 30 November 2025 (Sunday) at the Makabagong San Juan Theater, Pinaglabanan Road, San Juan City.

Now on its 41st year, the PMPC Star Awards for Movies continues its legacy of honoring artistic excellence, creative innovation, and cinematic storytelling that reflect the Filipino spirit. Organized by the PMPC Star Awards Inc., the event stands as a hallmark of prestige and credibility, recognizing films released in 2024 that have inspired audiences and elevated the craft of filmmaking.

A Night of Legacy and Innovation

This year’s edition promises to be a grand convergence of artistry and emotion, produced by GSD Studios, under the leadership of CEO Elai Tabilog, and directed by visionary filmmaker Jorron Lee Monroy. The collaboration marks a new chapter for the PMPC, fusing tradition with modern creative direction through GSD Studios’ expertise in multimedia, advertising, and live event production.

“Our team is dedicated to creating high-quality, innovative content that aligns with our clients’ brand goals. At GSD Studios, we pride ourselves on delivering projects on time, within budget, beyond expectations,” shared Ms. Tabilog.

Under the stewardship of PMPC President Mell Navarro and Chairman Jimi Escala, the event is set to celebrate not only cinematic excellence but also the continued evolution of the Filipino film industry — from veteran icons to emerging storytellers redefining what it means to create local films in a global era.

A Celebration of Filipino Storytelling

From emotional dramas and blockbuster romances to groundbreaking independent films, this year’s nominees showcase the resilience, imagination, and boundless creativity of Filipino filmmakers. The awards night will also feature star-studded performances, moving tributes, and special honors dedicated to the pillars of Philippine cinema.

As anticipation builds, the PMPC invites the public to join in honoring the luminaries who continue to shape the nation’s cultural identity through film.

“It’s more than an awards night — it’s a celebration of stories that move, challenge, and unite us,” said a PMPC representative.

OFFICIAL NOMINEES – 41ST STAR AWARDS FOR MOVIES (2025)

Below is the complete list of nominees for this year’s prestigious awards:

MOVIE OF THE YEAR

Espantaho — Quantum Films, Cineko Productions, Purple Bunny Productions

Green Bones — GMA Pictures, GMA Public Affairs, Brightburn Entertainment

Hello Love Again — ABS-CBN Films, GMA Pictures

Isang Himala — UxS Inc., CreaZion Studios, Kapitol Films, CMB Film Service, Inc.

My Future You — Regal Entertainment

Topakk — Nathan Studios, Strawdogs Studio Production, Fusee

Un/Happy for You — ABS-CBN Films, Viva Films

Uninvited — Mentorque Productions, Project 8 Projects

MOVIE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

Crisanto Aquino (My Future You), Jose Lorenzo Diokno (Isang Himala), Zig Dulay (Green Bones), Cathy Garcia-Sampana (Hello Love Again), Chito S. Roño (Espantaho), Petersen Vargas (Un/Happy for You), Dan Villegas (Uninvited), Richard V. Somes (Topakk)

INDIE MOVIE OF THE YEAR

AbeNidaA JourneyBalotaHer LocketHuwag Mo ‘Kong IwanMoroPushcart TalesUnder A Piaya Moon

INDIE MOVIE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

Sigrid Andrea Bernardo (Pushcart Tales), RC Delos Reyes (A Journey), Louie Ignacio (AbeNida), Joel Lamangan (Huwag Mo ‘Kong Iwan), Brillante Mendoza (Moro), Kip Oebanda (Balota), Kurt Soberano (Under A Piaya Moon), J.E. Tiglao (Her Locket)

MOVIE ACTOR OF THE YEAR

Arjo Atayde, Seth Fedelin, Joshua Garcia, Baron Geisler, Aga Muhlach, Piolo Pascual, Alden Richards, Dennis Trillo

MOVIE ACTRESS OF THE YEAR

Kathryn Bernardo, Shamaine Buencamino, Rebecca Chuaunsu, Lovi Poe, Sue Prado, Marian Rivera, Judy Ann Santos, Vilma Santos

SUPPORTING PERFORMANCES

Supporting Actor of the Year: Harvey Bautista, Nonie Buencamino, Joross Gamboa, Sid Lucero, Ruru Madrid, Khalil Ramos, Wendell Ramos, Joel Torre

Supporting Actress of the Year: Perla Bautista, Sunshine Cruz, Eugene Domingo, Nadine Lustre, Gina Pareño, Chanda Romero, Kakki Teodoro, Lorna Tolentino

NEW MOVIE STARS OF THE YEAR

New Actor: Luke James Alford, John Arcenas, Will Ashley, Amado Arjay Babon, Raheel Bhyria, Benedict Cua, KD Estrada, Beaver Magtalas, Aljon Mendoza, Jeff Moses

New Actress: Bianca De Vera, Pau Dimaranan, Kaila Estrada, Kei Kurosawa, Queenay Mercado, Isabelle Sophie Ng, Mutya Orquia, Sofia Pablo, Maxine Trinidad, Kate Yalung

CHILD PERFORMER OF THE YEAR

Argus Aspiras, Kulot Caponpon, Kian Co, Zion Cruz, Emman Esquivel, Althea Ruedas, Ryrie Sophia, Sienna Stevens

MOVIE ENSEMBLE ACTING OF THE YEAR

EspantahoGreen BonesGuilty PleasureHello Love AgainIsang HimalaTopakkUn/Happy for YouUninvited

INDIE MOVIE ENSEMBLE ACTING OF THE YEAR

AbeNidaA JourneyBalotaHer LocketLola MagdalenaLove ChildPushcart TalesYour Mother’s Son

TECHNICAL & CREATIVE CATEGORIES (Mainstream & Indie)

Awards include Screenwriter, Cinematographer, Editor, Musical Scorer, Production Designer, Sound Engineer, and Theme Song of the Year, with nominees from celebrated films such as Isang HimalaTopakkUninvitedGreen BonesBalotaMoro, and Her Locket.

SHORT FILM CATEGORIES

Short Movie of the Year: Huling Sayaw ni ErlindaKa BenjieKita Mo ‘To?Lumang TugtuginMay at NilaSa Oras ng PaghukomShortest Day, Longest NightSi Balong at Si Doro

Short Film Director of the Year: Alexa Moneii Agaloos, Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, Jose Lorenzo Diokno, Adam Dumaguin, JP Habac, Miguel Potestades, Gabby Ramos, Sean Romero

SPECIAL AWARDS

Darling of the Press: Cecille Bravo, Kim Chiu, Rez Cortez, Baby Go, Martin Nievera, Imelda Papin, Piolo Pascual, Gladys Reyes

Movie Love Team of the Year:

KathDen (Kathryn Bernardo & Alden Richards), FranSeth (Francine Diaz & Seth Fedelin), JoshLia (Joshua Garcia & Julia Barretto), Beaver Magtalas & Mutya Orquia, Heaven Peralejo & Joshua Garcia, MaThon (Maris Racal & Anthony Jennings), LA Santos & Kira Balinger

As it marks over four decades of excellence, the 41st Star Awards for Movies stands as a testament to the Filipino filmmaker’s resilience and passion — honoring timeless artistry while embracing a new generation of storytellers who continue to shape the nation’s cinematic future.