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A sweet victory: Dapog Manugpangat prevails at the Sulong Film Fest

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In a spirited competition of visual storytelling at the 2025 DIGAMO short film contest, Dapog Manugpangat (College of Communication) emerged victorious with their entry “Sugilanon sa Kurbada.” They brought home the most-coveted trophy that the College had been eyeing for years, along with multiple special awards.

 

The winning masterpiece explores the journey of a budding filmmaker, taking the audience into an insightful perspective behind the scenes. It also features a variety of characters, each representing a different taste of life that resonates with many Ilonggos.

 

“As a director, this is my third and last time joining; at last, COC has finally won again after so many years. It still hasn’t fully sunk in, but I’m happy and satisfied knowing that we were able to express what we wanted through this film,” said John Angelo Arroyo, this year’s Best Director awardee.

 

He also extended his gratitude to his production team, LENSE, who worked closely with him to bring this meaningful cinematic experience to life.

 

“This win would not be possible without them; I’m proud because we finally brought back the crown in the short film category to COC, where it should be,” he added.

 

Meanwhile, Dapog Manugsugba (College of Education) clinched the second place by portraying the hopes and dreams of a family through an emotional ride with their entry, “Layang sa Hangin.” Securing third place was Dapog Manugsanlag (College of Nursing) with “Anna, To Me,” which depicts a romantic thrill with a savory twist of flavors.

 

This year’s Sulong Film Festival is a testament to student filmmakers and their dedication to contributing to cultural memory.

 

BEST PICTURE AWARDS

Champion: College of Communication

1st runner-up: College of Education

2nd runner-up: College of Nursing

3rd runner-up: College of Arts and Sciences

4th runner-up: College of Information and Communications Technology

 

MAJOR AWARDS

Best Picture: College of Communication

Best Screenplay: College of Communication

Best Cinematography: College of Communication

Best in Musical Score and Sound Design: College of Communication

Best in Editing: College of Communication

Best Director: College of Communication (John Angelo Arroyo)

Best Performance in a Lead Role: College of Education (Divine Grace Monte) and College of Arts and Sciences (Dick Matthew Montaño)

 

SPECIAL AWARDS

Best Poster: College of Medicine

Best in Teaser Video: College of Education

 

Special Jury Citation: College of Communication

Words and photos by Grace Salumag/The Mediator