That time, those who stayed behind with the PMPC and those in the breakaway faction were having a tug-of-war over the name "Star Awards."
The issue has finally been settled. Last March 13, the PMPC held its awards presentation and still called it "Star Awards." Next Saturday, April 24, the members of the newly-formed Enpress will also hold their first ever awards show, which they will call Golden Screen Awards.
To be produced by Tessie Celestinos Airtime Marketing, Inc., the first Golden Screen Awards will be staged at the Meralco Theater. It will be aired on a slightly-delayed telecast at 9 of the same evening on RPN 9.
Hosting the program are Richard Gomez and Pops Fernandez with the help of segment hosts Judy Ann Santos, Dingdong Dantes and Aga Muhlach.
The opening production number will be participated in by Rachel Alejandro, Geneva Cruz, Franco Laurel and RJ Rosales with the special participation of Jimmy Fabregas.
The rest of the numbers will be the rendition of the nominated theme songs to be interpreted by Gary Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Angelika de la Cruz, Christian Bautista, Rachelle Ann Go, Raymond Manalo and Genevieve Villabroza.
The other night, during informal rites held at the Zirkoh Bar in Timog Avenue in Quezon City, the members of the Entertainment Press Society released its list of nominees for the first Golden Screen Awards. Here is the complete list:
Best Motion Picture Drama
Homecoming Teamwork Productions
Filipinas Viva Films
Magnifico Violett Films
Mano Po 2 Regal Entertainment
The Debut 5 Cards Productions
Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Ang Tanging Ina Star Cinema
Bridal Shower Seiko Films
Crying Ladies Unitel Productions
Kung Ako Na Lang Sana Star Cinema
Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka Viva Films
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role Drama
Ara Mina (Ang Huling Birhen Sa Lupa)
Elizabeth Oropesa (Homecoming)
Zsa Zsa Padilla (Mano Po 2)
Maricel Soriano (Filipinas)
Lorna Tolentino (Magnifico)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role Musical or Comedy
Ai-Ai de las Alas (Ang Tanging Ina)
Dina Bonnevie (Bridal Shower)
Sharon Cuneta (Kung Ako Na Lang Sana)
Cherry Pie Picache (Bridal Shower)
Regine Velasquez (Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role Drama
Raymond Bagatsing (Sukdulan)
Richard Gomez (Filipinas)
Christopher de Leon (Mano Po 2)
Jiro Manio (Magnifico)
Albert Martinez (Magnifico)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role Musical or Comedy
Christopher de Leon (Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka)
Aga Muhlach (Kung Ako Na Lang Sana)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Drama, Musical or Comedy
Hilda Koronel (Crying Ladies)
Isabella de Leon (Magnifico)
Gloria Romero (Magnifico)
Judy Ann Santos (Mano Po 2)
Jennifer Sevilla (Kung Ako Na Lang Sana)
Carmina Villarroel (Mano Po 2)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role-Drama, Musical or Comedy
Tirso Cruz III (The Debut)
Jay Manalo (Mano Po 2)
Victor Neri (Filipinas)
Eric Quizon (Crying Ladies)
Breakthrough Performance by an Actress
Christine Bersola (Kung Ako Na Lang Sana)
Sarah Geronimo (Filipinas)
Katherine Luna (Babae Sa Breakwater)
Juliana Palermo (www.XXX.com)
Miriam Quiambao (Walang Kapalit)
Breakthrough Performance by an Actor
Paolo Bediones (Walang Kapalit)
Kristoffer King (Babae Sa Breakwater)
Julio Pacheco (Crying Ladies)
Alfred Vargas (Bridal Shower)
Best Director
Gene Cajayon (The Debut)
Jeffrey Jeturian (Bridal Shower)
Joel Lamangan (Filipinas)
Jose Javier Reyes (Kung Ako Na Lang Sana)
Maryo J. de los Reyes (Magnifico)
Best Original Screenplay
Gene Cajayon and John Manal Castro (The Debut)
Roy Iglesias (Filipinas)
Chris Martinez (Bridal Shower)
Jose Javier Reyes (Kung Ako Na Lang Sana)
Michiko Yamamoto (Magnifico)
Best Original Song
Aking Munting Bituin, from the movie Magnifico, composed and interpreted by Gary Valenciano.
Isang Pagtanaw, from the movie Homecoming, composed by Nilo Alcantara and Arnel del Rosario and interpreted by Noemi.
Malikmata, from the movie of the same title, composed by Francis Guevarra and Ferdie Marquez and interpreted by Maegan Aguilar.
Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka, from the movie of the same title, composed by Ogie Alcasid and interpreted by Regine Velasquez.
Best Cinematography
Hisham Abed (The Debut)
Odessy Flores (Magnifico)
Jun Gonzales (Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka)
Rolly Manvel (Filipinas)
J.A. Tadena (Mano Po 2)
Best Production Design
Tatus Aldana and Larry Matic (Filipinas)
Rodell Cruz (Magnifico)
Rodell Cruz (Mano Po 2)
Reji Regalado (Crying Ladies)
Bing Santos (Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka)
Best Editing
Manet Dayrit (Magnifico)
Manet Dayrit (Mano Po 2)
Marya Ignacio (Filipinas)
Marya Ignacio (Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka)
Kenn Kashima (The Debut)
Best Musical Score
Jimmy Fabregas (Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka)
Francis Guevarra and Ferdie Marquez (Malikmata)
Von de Guzman (Mano Po 2)
Lutgardo Labad (Magnifico)
Jesse Lucas (Bridal Shower)
Best Sound
John Davis (The Debut)
Michael Idioma (Malikmata)
Michael Idioma (Mano Po 2)
Arnold Reodica (Bridal Shower)
Arnold Reodica (Magnifico)
Best Visual Effects
Dayane Enriquez (Fantastic Man)
Dodge Ledesma (Malikmata)
Road Runner Visual Effects (Captain Barbell)
Gawad Lino Brocka