The 36th Luna Awards ceremony, presented by the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP), honored the best Filipino films of 2017. It took place on September 29, 2018 at the Resorts World Manila in Pasay, Philippines.[2][3]

36th Luna Awards
DateSeptember 29, 2018 (2018-09-29)
SiteResorts World Manila
Highlights
Best PictureAng Larawan
Most awardsAng Larawan [1]
Changing Partners (10)

Winners and nominees

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Awards

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.[4][1][5]

Best Picture Best Direction
  • Loy Arcenas – Ang Larawan
    • Dan Villegas – Changing Partners
    • James Robin Mayo – Chanters
    • Richard V. Somes – Historiographika Errata
    • Sigrid Andrea Bernardo – Kita Kita
    • Antoinette Jadaone – Love You to the Stars and Back
    • Mikhail Red – Neomanila
    • Alberto Monteras II – Respeto
    • Cathy Garcia Molina – Seven Sundays
    • Paul Soriano– Siargao
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Aga Muhlach – Seven Sundays
    • Sandino Martin  – Changing Partners
    • Empoy Marquez  – Kita Kita
    • Joshua Garcia  – Love You to the Stars and Back
    • Jericho Rosales  – Siargao
    • Allen Dizon  – Bomba
    • Nonie Buencamino  – Smaller and Smaller Circles
    • Justine Samson  – Balangiga
    • Noel Trinidad  – Paki
  • Joanna Ampil  – Ang Larawan
    • Agot Isidro  – Changing Partners
    • Jally Nae Gilbaliga  – Chanters
    • Alessandra de Rossi  – Kita Kita
    • Julia Barretto  – Love You to the Stars and Back
    • Eula Valdez  – Neomanila
    • Erich Gonzales  – Siargao
    • Dexter Doria  – Paki
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • John ArcillaBirdshot
    • Nonie Buencamino – Ang Larawan
    • Alex Media – Historiographika Errata
    • Rocky Salumbides – Neomanila
    • Ronwaldo Martin – Bhoy Instik
    • Ku Aquino – Birdshot
    • Sid Lucero – Smaller and Smaller Circles
    • Romulo Caballero – Chanters
  • Jasmine Curtis-SmithSiargao
    • Anna Luna – Changing Partners
    • Cristine Reyes – Seven Sundays
    • Kate Bikos – Bomba
    • Yayo Aguila – Kiko Boksingero
Best Screenplay Best Cinematography
  • Seven Sundays – Roumelia Narciso and Kiko Abrillo
    • Respeto – Njel De Mesa and Albert Monteras II
    • Changing Partners – Lilit Reyes and Vincent Reyes
    • Historiographika Errata – Jimmy Flores
    • Ang Larawan – Waya Gallardo
    • Neomanila – Mikhael Red
    • Chanters – Andrain Legaspi and John Bedia
    • Kita Kita – Sigrid Andrea Bernardo
  • Ang Larawan – Boy Yniguez
    • Seven Sundays – Theo Lozada
    • Bhoy Intsik – Rain Yamson II
    • Historiographika Errata – Alex Espartero
    • Birdshot – Mycko David
    • Kita Kita – Boy Yniguez
    • Neomanila – Mycko David
    • Bomba – Pipo Domagas
    • Balangiga – Albert Banzon
Best Production Design Best Editing
  • Ang Larawan – Gino Gonzales
    • Historiographika Errata – Donald Russ Camon and Julius Erving Somes
    • Bhoy Intsik – Edgar Littaua
    • Siargao – Benjamin Padero and Carlo Tabije
    • Changing Partners – Shari Mari Montague
    • Respeto – Popo Diaz
    • Neomanila – Daniel Red
    • Seven Sundays – Norico Santos
    • Kita Kita – Thesa Tang
    • Love You To The Stars And Back – Ana Lou Sanchez
  • Seven Sundays Marya Ignacio
    • Changing Partners – Marya Ignacio
    • Chanters – Ron Acal
    • Smaller And Smaller Circles – Jay Halil
    • Kita Kita – Marya Ignacio Joyce Bernal
    • Neomanila – Jeffrey Loreno and Mikhail Red
    • Ang Larawan – Lawrence Fajardo
    • Birdshot – Jay Halili and Mikhail Red
    • Bhoy Intsik – John Anthony L. Wong
Best Musical Score Best Sound
  • Ang Larawan Ryan Cayabyab
    • Seven Sundays – Jesse Lasaten
    • Changing Partners – Vincent De Jesus
    • Kita Kita – Len Calvo
    • Love You to the Stars and Back – Cesar Francis Concio
    • Balangiga – Khavn
    • Kiko Boksingero – Pepe Manikan
    • Historiographika Errata – Francis De Veyra
  • Ang Larawan – Hit Productions
    • Seven Sundays – Allen Roy Santos
    • Historiographika Errata – Junel R. Valencia
    • Siargao – Myko Quizon/ Kat Salinas and Jason Conanan
    • Love You to The Stars and Back – Allen Roy Santos
    • Changing Partners – Jason Conanan, Katherine Salinas, and Myco Quizon
    • Neomanila – Bryan Dumaguina
    • Bhoy Intsik – John Wong and Apol Cebreiros
    • Kita Kita – Lamberto Casa and Immanuel T. Verona
    • Smaller and Smaller Circles – Corinne De San Jose

Special Awards

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The following honorary awards were also awarded. [1]

  • FPJ Lifetime Achievement Awardee – Charo Santos
  • Lamberto Avellana Memorial Awardee – Maryo J. Delos Reyes and Augusto Buenaventura
  • Manuel de Leon for Exemplary Achievement Award – Rosa Rosal

References

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  1. ^ a b c "36th Luna Awards: 'Ang Larawan' named best picture; Aga wins for 'Seven Sundays'". ABS-CBN News. September 29, 2018.
  2. ^ Aguilar, Krissy (2018-10-01). "Jasmine Curtis-Smith wins Best Supporting Actress at 36th Luna Awards". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  3. ^ "Aga Muhlach, Joanna Ampil win top acting awards at 36th Luna Awards". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  4. ^ Nicolas, Jino (2018-09-27). "Larawan, Changing Partners, 7 Sundays are the top nominees in Saturday's Luna Awards". BusinessWorld Online. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  5. ^ "Jasmine Curtis-Smith wins Best Supporting Actress at the 36th FAP Luna Awards". GMA News Online. 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2022-04-28.