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‘Green Bones' donates set props to Manila City Jail
‘Green Bones' donates set props to Manila City Jail

GMA Network

time3 days ago

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‘Green Bones' donates set props to Manila City Jail

'Green Bones,' starring Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid, has donated its props and set pieces to the Manila City Jail. On Monday, GMA Pictures shared a video on social media of the Manila City Jail Male Dorm featuring some of the props used in the film, such as wooden bunk beds, tables, and chairs that will now be used by persons deprived of liberty (PDLs). According to SJ01 Melchor Sevellino, the PDLs in the dorm are all senior citizens. 'From reel to real life,' the caption read. Previously, the Manila City Jail held a special screening of 'Green Bones.' The film, produced by GMA Pictures, is directed by Zig Dulay based on an original story by JC Rubio, senior documentary manager of GMA Public Affairs. It follows Domingo Zamora (Dennis Trillo), who is notorious for the murder of his sister and her daughter. Now that Domingo is up for parole, the newly assigned prison guard (Ruru Madrid) takes a personal interest in making sure that he remains behind bars no matter what. On Sunday night, "Green Bones" took home five awards at the 8th Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards (EDDYS Awards), which include: Best Picture, Best Actor for Dennis, Best Supporting Actor for Ruru, Best Director for Dulay, and Best Cinematography for Neil Daza. It also bagged several awards at the Metro Manila Film Festival 2024, such as Best Picture, Best Screenplay (Ricky Lee and MMFF 2023 Best Screenplay winner Angeli Atienza), Best Actor (Dennis), Best Supporting Actor (Ruru), Best Cinematography (Neil), and Best Child Performer (Sienna Stevens). Moreover, it won First Best Picture, Best Actor (Dennis), Best Supporting Actor (Ruru), and Best Director (Direk Zig) at the 3rd Gawad Dangal Filipino Awards. 'Green Bones' is currently streaming on Netflix. —Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News

Marian Rivera, Alden Richards, GMA Pictures bag awards at EDDYS Awards 2025
Marian Rivera, Alden Richards, GMA Pictures bag awards at EDDYS Awards 2025

GMA Network

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Marian Rivera, Alden Richards, GMA Pictures bag awards at EDDYS Awards 2025

GMA Network took home 10 awards at the 8th Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards (EDDYS Awards) by the Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors (SPEEd) held on Sunday night at the Manila Marriott Hotel. Among the awardees include GMA Pictures, which took home eight trophies, "Green Bones," which took home five from its nine nominations, and Kapuso celebrities including Marian Rivera, Alden Richards, Dennis Trillo, and Ruru Madrid. On social media, Atty. Annette Gozon Valdes, GMA Network senior vice president, proudly shared the Kapuso winners at the EDDYS Awards. "GMA Pictures wins big at the 8th Eddy's Awards!!!" Gozon-Valdes wrote. "Maraming maraming salamat [SPEEd] and the [EDDYS Awards] for the recognition!" she added. Here is the complete list of Kapuso winners: Producer of The Year: GMA Pictures Best Picture: "Green Bones" Best Actress: Marian Rivera for "Balota" Best Actor: Dennis Trillo for "Green Bones" Best Supporting Actor: Ruru Madrid for "Green Bones" Box Office Heroes: Alden Richards, Ruru Madrid, Dennis Trillo Best Director: Zig Dulay for "Green Bones" Best Cinematography: Neil Daza for "Green Bones" "Green Bones" is based on an original story by JC Rubio, senior documentary manager of GMA Public Affairs. It follows Domingo Zamora (Dennis), who is notorious for the murder of his sister and her daughter. Now that Domingo is up for parole, the newly assigned prison guard (Ruru) takes a personal interest in making sure that he remains behind bars no matter what. Meanwhile, "Balota," directed by Kip Oebenda, follows the story of a land-grabbing tycoon and a former male sexy actor locked in a tight race for the mayoral seat of a small town. When violence erupts, a teacher (Marian) runs into the forest with a ballot box containing the last copy of the election results. Both "Green Bones" and "Balota" are streaming on Netflix. Congrats mga Kapuso! — Hermes Joy Tunac/LA, GMA Integrated News

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