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PHL documentary wins top prize at NY's Tribeca Film Fest
A Philippine documentary, "Give Up Tomorrow," was chosen by the audience of the Tribeca Film Festival in the United States as the best feature film, the New York (NY) Times reported. According to the NY Times, the film's director, Michael Collins, an alumnus of the Tribeca Film Institute's All Access program, will receive the Heineken Audience Award and a $25,000 cash prize. âGive Up Tomorrow" is about the case of Francisco Juan "Paco" Larrañaga, a great-grandson of the late Philippine President Sergio Osmeña Sr. and a scion of the prominent Osmeña family. Larrañaga's case Larrañaga was arrested and accused of killing two teenage sisters â Jacqueline and Marijoy Chiong â on July 16, 1997 in Cebu City.
Paco Larrañaga, convicted for the kidnapping of the Chiong sisters in 1997, is the subject of an award-winning Philippine documentary in the Tribeca Film Festival in the US. Photo from GiveUpTomorrow
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