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11th Asia Pacific Screen Awards42 films from 25 Asia Pacific countries and areas will be honoured across 13 exciting award categories from Best Performance by an Actress to Best Feature Film. BEST FEATURE FILM Films from Russian Federation and Georgia have won three APSAs each at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards ceremony tonight, leading the winner tally at the prestigious event. The Achievement in Directing APSA has been won by Russia’s Andrey Zvyagintsev for Loveless (Nelyubov; Russian Federation, Belgium, France, Germany). Zvyagintsev’s previous film, Leviafan (2014) won the APSA for Best Feature Film, while Zvyagintsev was previously awarded a High Commendation for his direction of Elena (2011). The winners of the APSA for Achievement in Cinematography are Pyotr Duhovskoy and Timofey Lobov for Meshok Bez Dna. Timofey Lobov attended the ceremony and accepted the award on the night. One of two Jury Grand Prizes was awarded to Russian actor Aleksandr Yatsenko for his performance in Aritmiya (Russian Federation, Finland, Germany). The Asia Pacific Screen Awards, the regions highest accolade in film, honouring cinematic excellence and the cultural diversity of the world’s fastest growing film region: comprising 70 countries and areas, 4.5 billion people, and is responsible for half of the world’s film output. 42 films from 25 countries and areas of the Asia Pacific region received APSA nominations in 2017, including the first nomination for a film from Bhutan. Best Feature Film was awarded to Warwick Thornton’s Sweet Country (Australia), produced by Greer Simpkin and David Jowsey. President of the APSA International Jury, Oscar® and BAFTA® nominated film editor Jill Bilcock ACE ASE said ’Our jury from five countries have been transported by cinema into diverse communities and privileged to share in their personal stories, history and traditions. I was particularly impressed by the rise of stories featuring strong women characters and also the emergence of some truly talented female directors. Overall the Asia Pacific region continues to bring us extraordinary stories and talent with a highly original slant.’ Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said ’Winning an Asia Pacific Screen Award is a huge achievement and, on behalf of the City of Brisbane, I’d like to congratulate the winners and thank them for sharing their extraordinary stories. Brisbane is honoured to be part of this journey and delighted to further strengthen ties with our neighbours in the culturally rich region of the Asia Pacific.’ Winners were determined by the APSA International Jury, headed by acclaimed Australian film editor Jill Bilcock, joined by Filipino writer/director Adolfo Alix Jr, Chinese actress He Saifei, Tokyo Film Festival Programmer Yoshi Yatabe and Kazakh writer, director and cinematographer Adilkhan Yerzhanov. Chairman of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and its Academy Michael Hawkins said “I congratulate the winners in the 11thAPSAs and the two International Juries for their remarkable work in determining this year’s winners. I make particular mention of the more than a dozen returning APSA Academy members amongst the nominees and winners.” The 2017 recipients of the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund are:
In 2017, a total of 105 projects were submitted by 83 different APSA Academy members from 34 countries and areas across Asia Pacific and beyond, representing the truly global reach of APSA Academy members. The success stories of projects funded by the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund are many and varied:
Currently in pre-production are MPA-funded feature films from Bangladesh, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Marshall Islands, South Korea and Turkey, while eight other projects are still in development, and production is underway on a project from Russia. The MPA has supported the work of APSA Academy members including Asghar Farhadi, Rolf de Heer, Lee Chang-dong, Zeynep Özbatur Atakan, Mohammad Rasoulof, Cliff Curtis, and the first female director from Saudi Arabia Haifaa Al Mansour
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24.11.2017 | AwardsWatch's blog Cat. : AWARDS
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