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Autonomous Status granted by CHED 鈥 Sept. 16, 2024 鈥 Sept. 15, 2027
ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Mikee Natinga Norico


Congratulations to Centralian filmmakers Richard Jeroui Salvadico (BS DMIA 鈥18) and Arlie Sweet Sumagaysay (AB MassCom 鈥19) for being recognized as Best Director awardees at the 48th Gawad Urian for their exceptional work in the film 鈥淭umandok.鈥

Centralian pride shines once again as alumni Richard Jeroui Salvadico (BS DMIA 鈥18) and Arlie Sweet Sumagaysay (AB Mass Communication 鈥19) were hailed as Pinakamahusay na Direktor (Best Director) for their acclaimed film 鈥淭耻尘补苍诲辞办鈥 at the 48th Gawad Urian Awards, held on October 11, 2025, at the Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium, De La Salle University.

The Gawad Urian, established in 1977 by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino鈥攁n organization composed of film critics, writers, professors, and scholars鈥攊s one of the most prestigious award-giving bodies in Philippine cinema.

Salvadico and Sumagaysay鈥檚 recognition marks a significant milestone for Western Visayas cinema, as 鈥淭耻尘补苍诲辞办鈥 continues to bring regional and indigenous stories to national prominence. The film, which centers on the lives of the Ati community in Sitio Kabarangkalan, Barotac Viejo, Iloilo, also received multiple awards, including Best Supporting Actor (Felipe Ganancial), Best Screenplay, and Best Music.

In their speech, the duo dedicated the award to the Ati community, which served as the heart of their story.

鈥淭his award belongs as much to them as it does to us,鈥 said Salvadico. He also took the moment to highlight social realities, stating, 鈥淩ecently, corruption has made headlines 鈥 stolen billions that could have built roads and schools, and secured land titles for the indigenous people. Instead, they are forced to walk miles to learn while they deserve the dignity of dreaming and learning in their own land.鈥

Sumagaysay, in her message, underscored the importance of empathy and cultural respect.

鈥淟et us use our platforms and privileges to help build a future where fear no longer exists, and where more Indigenous Peoples鈥 communities are given a chance not just to survive, but to live and to dream,鈥 she said.

She concluded her speech with a powerful reflection:

鈥淭his award, alongside Tumandok, will always remind us that filmmaking is both a privilege and a responsibility.鈥

It can be recalled that the documentary film 鈥淭耻尘补苍诲辞办鈥 also garnered several recognitions at the 20th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, where it won the Best Full-Length Film Award.

Through their artistry, Salvadico and Sumagaysay continue to amplify the voices of indigenous communities and highlight the richness of Western Visayas鈥 cultural identity 鈥 a testament to the enduring excellence and social commitment of Centralian filmmakers.

For more updates about 鈥淭耻尘补苍诲辞办鈥, visit the film鈥檚 official or read more about its story at.