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29th FAMAS Awards
Date1981
SitePhilippines
Highlights
Best PictureAguila ~ Bancom Audiovision
Most awardsAguila ~ Bancom Audiovision (4 wins)

The 29th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held in 1981 in the Philippines. This is for the Outstanding Achievements of the different films for the year 1980.

The 29th FAMAS Award for Best Picture was given to the movie called Aguila and contrary to what is being whispered about by birdwatchers, it is not about an eagle that preys on parish priests. It took 12 stars, 60 production staff and crewmen, 7,000 extras, 120 different locations, and 100 days to film 204 pages of script about the life of Daniel Aguila which traverses the 1890s to the 1970s. The movie, "Aguila" chronicles the passionate saga of the life and times of the Aguila family headed by the elderly Daniel Aguila (Fernando Poe, Jr.). Spanning a period of 80 years, beginning with the 1896 Philippine Revolution up to the 1970s, Aguila's family is unraveled through flashbacks and memories.[1][2]

Awards

Major Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • Aguila — Bancom Audiovision
    • Brutal — Bancom Audiovision
    • Kakabakaba ka ba?LVN Pictures
    • Langis at Tubig — Sining Silangan Production
    • Pag-ibig na walang Dangal — Bancom Audiovision
    • Taga sa Panahon — Premiere Productions
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Child Actor Best Child Actress
Best in Screenplay Best Story
Best Sound Best Musical Score
  • Ramon Reyes — Kakabakaba ka ba?
Best Cinematography Best Editing
Best Theme Song
  • — ''

Special Awardee

References

  1. ^ "2009 EDDIE ROMERO'S "AGUILA" (1980)". Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  2. ^ "THE 29th FAMAS AWARD WINNERS". Retrieved 2013-02-02.