Jing Torrecampo Scores Double Recognition at Sine Negrense 2025
June 21, 2026
June 21, 2026
BACOLOD CITY —Negrosanon actress Jing Torrecampo further solidified her reputation as one of the most consistent supporting performers in Visayan independent cinema after securing a rare double acting recognition at the Sine Negrense: Negros Island Film Festival 2025, followed by another major festival award in the 2026 circuit.
At Sine Negrense 2025, Torrecampo earned Best Supporting Actress in two separate categories, winning in both the Open Category for PAGDUMDOM and the Inter-School Category for GUGMA SA BALOD. The dual recognition highlighted her ability to deliver distinct performances across different production environments and creative teams within the same festival cycle.
Her back-to-back wins further reinforced her long-standing presence in Negros-based independent filmmaking, where she has become a familiar and dependable character actor often cast in emotionally layered supporting roles. Over the years, she has been part of a growing pool of regional performers whose work helps define the identity of Visayan indie cinema.
Torrecampo’s momentum continued in 2026 when she was awarded Best Supporting Performance for Manimalay at the SineMargaha Film Festival. The recognition extended her winning streak beyond Negros Island’s flagship festival circuit, underscoring her continued relevance across regional independent film platforms.
In recent years, she appeared in the 2024 film Love Child, directed by Jonathan Jurilla, where she played a minor but grounded role as a hospital patient’s mother, reflecting her continued presence in both indie and mainstream crossover projects.
Her sustained recognition across multiple festivals highlights both her consistency as a performer and the increasing visibility of regional actors outside Metro Manila’s studio system. Industry observers often cite her as part of the core group of Negrosanon indie actors who contribute to the continuity and artistic maturity of grassroots filmmaking in the region.
With consecutive awards and continued festival recognition, Jing Torrecampo remains a defining figure in the Negros independent film landscape—an actress whose presence continues to shape and strengthen regional cinema.
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