Nadine Lustre wins Gawad Urian best actress award for ‘Never Not Love You’

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  • Nadine Lustre has won the Gawad Urian for best actress for her role in “Never Not Love You.”
    She beat Anne Curtis –who was nominated twice for “BuyBust” and “Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story”– Bela Padilla, Glaiza de Castro, Celeste Legaspi, Iyah Mina, Pokwang, Perla Bautista, Maribeth Fanglayan, and Ai-Ai delas Alas to the award.

    “Never Not Love You” charted the relationship of a “reckless,” young couple, Gio (James Reid) and Joanne (Lustre) –from their courting stage to living together in London. It was the most talked about movie on Twitter for the first half of last year.

    This win caps an amazing run for Lustre, who also took home the best actress awards from the Young Critics Circle and FAMAS.
    In his review of the movie for ABS-CBN News, Fred Hawson praised Lustre for “effectively conveying all the emotions her character went through even without words.”

    Here’s the full list of those who won at the 2019 Gawad Urian awards, held this Tuesday evening, which included first-time winners such as Nadine Lustre, Cherie Gil, and Joel Lamangan.
    Eddie Garcia, who remains in a coma after an on-set accident, was also handed the Best Actor award for his role in “ML.”

    Best Picture
    “BuyBust,” Vic del Rosario Jr. et.al.
    Best Director
    Denise O’Hara, “Mamang”
    Best Actress
    Nadine Lustre, “Never Not Love You”
    Best Actor
    Eddie Garcia, “ML”
    Best Supporting Actress
    Cherie Gil, “Citizen Jake”
    Best Supporting Actor
    Joel Lamangan, “School Service”
    Best Screenplay
    Rody Vera, “Signal Rock”
    Best Cinematography
    Neil Bion, “BuyBust”
    Best Documentary
    Jewel Maranan, “Sa Palad ng Dantaong Kulang”
    Best Short Film
    Shaira Advincula, “Tembong”
    Best Production Design
    Michael Espanol & Roma Regala, “BuyBust”
    Best Editing
    May-i Guia Padilla, “Tanabata’s Wife”
    Best Music
    Malek Lopez & Erwin Romulo, “BuyBust”
    Best Sound
    Malek Lopez & Erwin Romulo, “Never Tear Us Apart” (abs-cbn news)

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