The awards ceremony was held on August 13, 2023, at the
Philippine International Convention Center. Under the full-length feature category,
Iti Mapukpukaw won Best Film along with the special
NETPAC award.
Dolly de Leon also received the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in the film. The films
Rookie and
When This Is All Over each won three awards, with the former receiving the Best Actress award for Pat Tingjuy's performance, the Audience Choice Award, and Best Editing, and the latter receiving Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, and Best Original Music Score. Under the short film category,
Hinakdal won the most awards with three: Audience Choice Award, Best Screenplay, and the short film counterpart of the
NETPAC Award. Meanwhile,
Sibuyas ni Perfecto won Best Film. The complete list of winning films are as follows:
Feature films • Best Film –
Iti Mapukpukaw by Carl Joseph E. Papa • Special Jury Award –
Ang Duyan ng Magiting by Dustin Celestino • Audience Choice Award –
Rookie by Samantha Lee • Best Direction –
Ryan Espinosa Machado for
Fin • Best Actor –
Mikoy Morales for
Tether • Best Actress – Pat Tingjuy for
Rookie • Best Supporting Actor – Bon Andrew Lentejas for
Fin • Best Supporting Actress –
Dolly de Leon for
Iti Mapukpukaw • Best Screenplay – Jopy Arnaldo for
Gitling • Best Cinematography – Martika Ramirez Escobar for
When This Is All Over • Best Editing – Ilsa Malsi for
Rookie • Best Sound Design – Gian Arre for
Tether • Best Original Music Score – KINDRED for
When This Is All Over • Best Production Design – Kaye Banaag for
When This Is All Over Short films • Best Film –
Sibuyas ni Perfecto by Januar Yap • Special Jury Award –
Hm Hm MhM by Sam Villa-real and Kim Timan • Audience Choice Award –
Hinakdal by Arvin Belarmino • Best Screenplay –
Hinakdal by Arvin Belarmino • Best Direction – Mike Cabarles for
Makoko Sa Baybay Special Awards •
NETPAC Full-length Feature Award:
Iti Mapukpukaw by Carl Joseph E. Papa •
NETPAC Short Film Award:
Hinakdal by Arvin Belarmino ==References==