'Topakk' bags MMFF’s Jury Prize award, two others


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  • The Jury Prize award was then handed to Topakk for its superb excellence and achievement in creating a masterpiece that exemplifies Filipino talents in filmmaking, reviving the lost genrein Philippine cinema, and providing magic to action movies.


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The cast of Topakk receives the Special Jury Prize award during the 50th MMFF Gabi ng Parangal last Friday at Solaire Resort & Casino in Parañaque City. 

Topakk set the bar high for a high-caliber action-packed film after bagging three awards in the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) Gabi ng Parangal last Friday evening due to its original storyline. 

Topakk’s leading actor Juan Carlos “Arjo” Atayde, and the rest of the cast made their way to the red carpet of the grand ballroom in Solaire Resort & Casino, winning the Best Float, Fernando Poe Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence and the Jury Prize Award aside from its 12 nominations.

“Given that we are the most action-packed film this Christmas, may we give all genres a reason to come to this Metro Manila Film Festival,” Atayde, also Quezon City’s first district congressman, said after receiving the award in memory of the great Filipino actor FPJ which started in 2012. 

The FPJ Memorial Award for Excellence is not only about action films, but it is also for its content, creative execution, mass appeal, redeeming values, and love for family and the oppressed, as shown in the movie starring Atayde and actress Julia Montes.

“Thank you very much MMDA [Metro Manila Development Authority], MMFF, and all the juries for the recognition. I am so happy to see everyone it is like a big reunion so happy to be on stage again thank you for supporting Topakk and all Filipino movies,” Atayde added.

Topakk, directed by award-winning veteran director Richard Somes, was also the first and only Filipino action film entry to the annual MMFF in 2024 with international recognition since 2022. Mamasapano: Now it can be told. 

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(From left) Topakk Director Richard Somes, Quezon City first district Rep. Juan Carlos 'Arjo' Atayde, Sylvia Sanchez-Atayde, and co-producer Will Fredo show their respective trophies after the event. 

The Jury Prize Award was then handed to Topakk for its superb excellence and achievement in creating a masterpiece that exemplifies Filipino talents in filmmaking, reviving the lost genre in Philippine cinema, and providing magic to action movies. 

Sylvia Sanchez-Atayde, co-producer Will Fredo, Arjo Atayde, and director Somes, among other movie casts, went to the stage to receive the Jury Prize Award and thank everyone for the valuable recognition. 

Nathan Studios took a gamble in producing a thrilling action film in May 2023 that made it also international on its first screening at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in France, then at the 76thLocarno Film Festival in Switzerland in August 2023, followed by other international film festivals in Austin, Texas, and Catalonia, Spain both in September 2023 before coming home this year to the MMFF.

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Topakk’s Miguel, an ex-military with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) played by Atayde in the film, met and saved Weng (Julia Montes) against a corrupt police death squad involved in a drug cartel headed by Sid Lucero and Bernard Palanca behind the nonstop action saga movie.

The film was nominated for Best Actor (Arjo Atayde), Best Supporting Actor (Kokoy De Santos), Best Cinematography (Louie Quirino), Best Actress (Julia Montes), Best Original Theme Song (Darkness calls), Best Editing (Jaime Dumancas), Best Director and Best Production Design(Richard Somes), Best Musical Score (Jose Antonio Buencamino), Best Supporting Actor (Sid Lucero), Best Sound (Wild Sound) and Best Visual Effects (Rance Cariño) categories of the MMFF.