Asia Pacific Screen Awards































Asia Pacific Screen Awards

11th Asia Pacific Screen Awards

Asia Pacific Screen Awards logo.jpg
Asia Pacific Screen Awards logo

Awarded for
Best in film and documentary in the Asia-Pacific region
Country
Australia
Presented by
UNESCO, FIAPF and Brisbane City Council, Australia[1]
First awarded
2007
Website
Official Website

The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) is an international cultural initiative of the Brisbane City Council, Australia, to honour and promote the films, actors, directors, and cultures of the Asia-Pacific region to a global audience and to realise the objectives of UNESCO to promote and preserve the respective cultures through the influential medium of film.


Staged for the first time in 2007, APSA collaborates with UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Winners are determined by an international jury and films are judged on cinematic excellence and the way in which they attest to their cultural origins. APSA takes the works of filmmakers across more than 70 countries and areas in the Asia-Pacific region to new international audiences.


Nominees are automatically inducted into the Asia Pacific Screen Academy, a growing world-class body of Asia-Pacific filmmakers. Australian screen legend, Jack Thompson AM, is the President of the Academy.


The 11th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards was held in Brisbane, Australia on 23 November 2017. The International Jury that determined the winners was led by award-winning Australian film editor Jill Bilcock alongside Yoshi Yatabe, He Saifei, Adolfo Alix Jr and Adilkhan Yerzhanov. Past International Jury members include Asghar Farhadi, Anthony Chen, Hiam Abbass, Lu Yue, Maciej Stuhr, Rajit Kapur, Shyam Benegal, Malini Fonseka, Nansun Shi, Lord David Puttnam, Sergey Dvortsevoy, Salman Aristo, Gina Kim, Samuel Maoz, Kaori Momoi, Tahmineh Milani, Jan Chapman, Sasson Gabai, Tian Zhuangzhuang, Aparna Sen, Bruce Beresford, Huang Jianxin, Shabana Azmi and Jafar Panahi.




Contents






  • 1 Film categories and awards


  • 2 Major award winners


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Film categories and awards


Films can be submitted in one or all of four film categories:



  • Feature Film

  • Animated Feature Film

  • Youth Feature Film

  • Documentary Feature Film


Awards are presented for the following achievements:



  • Best Feature Film

  • Best Animated Feature Film

  • Best Documentary Feature Film

  • Best Youth Feature Film

  • Achievement in Directing

  • Best Screenplay

  • Achievement in Cinematography

  • Best Performance by an Actress

  • Best Performance by an Actor

  • Best Original Score


In addition, three special awards are presented for outstanding achievement.



  • The FIAPF Award: The International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) determines the winner of the award for outstanding achievement in film in the Asia Pacific region.


  • Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO: The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Award is for the outstanding contribution to the promotion and preservation of cultural diversity through film.

  • The Jury Grand Prize: The Jury of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards can, at its discretion, present a further award.


  • APSA Young Cinema Award presented by NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) and Griffith Film School (GFS) recognises the abundant emerging talent of the Asia Pacific.


Major award winners



































































































Year
Best Film
Achievement in Directing
Best Performance by an Actor
Best Performance by an Actress
Best Screenplay
2007
1st

South Korea Secret Sunshine

Iran Rakhshan Bani-E'temad, Mohsen Abdolvahab
Mainline

Iran Mehrdad Seddiqian
The Night Bus

South Korea Jeon Do-yeon
Secret Sunshine

IndiaFeroz Abbas Khan
Gandhi, My Father
2008
2nd

Kazakhstan Tulpan

Turkey Nuri Bilge Ceylan,
Three Monkeys

Iran Reza Naji
The Song of Sparrows

Israel Hiam Abbass
Lemon Tree

IsraelEran Riklis and Suha Arraf
Lemon Tree
2009
3rd

Australia Samson & Delilah

ChinaLu Chuan
City of Life and Death

Japan Masahiro Motoki
Departures

South Korea Kim Hye-ja
Mother

Iran Asghar Farhadi
About Elly
2010
4th

China Aftershock

South Korea Lee Chang-dong
Poetry

China Chen Daoming
Aftershock

South Korea Yoon Jeong-hee
Poetry

Israel Samuel Maoz
Lebanon
2011
5th

Iran A Separation

Turkey Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
'China Wang Baoqiang
Mr. Tree

Russia Nadezhda Markina
Elena

Russia Denis Osokin
Silent Souls
2012
6th

Turkey Beyond the Hill

Philippines Brillante Mendoza
Thy Womb

South Korea Choi Min-sik
Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time

Philippines Nora Aunor
Thy Womb

Turkey Reis Çelik
Night of Silence
2013
7th

State of Palestine Omar

Singapore Anthony Chen
Ilo Ilo

South Korea Lee Byung-hun
Masquerade

China Zhang Ziyi
The Grandmaster

India Ritesh Batra
The Lunchbox
2014
8th

Russia Leviathan

Turkey Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Winter Sleep

New Zealand Cliff Curtis
The Dark Horse

China Lü Zhong
Red Amnesia

Iran Nima Javidi
Melbourne
2015
9th

Thailand Cemetery of Splendour

Russia Aleksei Alekseivich German
Under Electric Clouds

South Korea Jung Jae-young
Right Now, Wrong Then

Japan Kirin Kiki
Sweet Bean

Turkey Senem Tüzen
Motherland
2016
10th

Turkey Cold of Kalandar

China Feng Xiaogang
I Am Not Madame Bovary

India Manoj Bajpayee
Aligarh

Philippines Hasmine Killip
Ordinary People

Japan Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Tadashi Nohara &
Tomoyuki Takahashi
Happy Hour
2017
11th

Australia Sweet Country

Russia Andrey Zvyagintsev
Loveless

India Rajkummar Rao
Newton

Georgia (country) Nato Murvanidze
Scary Mother

India Amit Masurkar Mayank Tewari
Newton


References




  1. ^ About us Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine.



External links


  • Official website









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