15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards
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Film awards ceremony
15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in cinema and performance in Asia Pacific region |
Awarded by | Asia Pacific Screen Academy |
Presented by | UNESCO FIAPF |
Date | 11 November 2022 (2022年11月11日) |
Site | Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Australia |
Official website | www |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Before, Now & Then |
Most awards | Return to Seoul (2) |
Most nominations | Before, Now & Then (4) |
The 15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards was held on 11 November 2022 at the Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1]
Jury
[edit ]The juries are composed of:[2]
- International jury
- Guneet Monga, Indian film producer
- Mohamed Hefzy, Egyptian screenwriter and producer
- Numan Acar, German-Turkish actor and producer
- Sophie Hyde, Australian film director
- Vimukthi Jayasundara, Sri Lankan filmmaker and critic
- International nominations council
- Hong-joon Kim, director of Korean Film Archive and a professor emeritus at Korea National University of Arts
- Anne Démy-Geroe, Australian film curator and lecturer
- Anderson Le, artistic director of Hawaii International Film Festival
- Beena Paul, Indian film editor
- Delphine Garde-Mroueh, film curator and researcher
- Gulnara Abikeyeva, Kazakh film critic and researcher
- Kiki Fung, programmer of Hong Kong International Film Festival
- Youth, Animation, Documentary international jury
- Baby Ruth Villarama, Filipino documentarian and writer
- Shin Su-won, South Korean director and screenwriter
- Zhao Qi, Chinese documentary filmmaker
- Tearepa Kahi, New Zealand director
- Youth, Animation, Documentary nominations council
- Meenakshi Shedde, Indian film curator
- Carl Joseph Papa, Filipino animation filmmaker
- Faramarz K-Rahber, Iranian-Australian filmmaker
Winners and nominees
[edit ]The nominations were announced on 12 October 2022.[3]
- Winners denoted in boldface and with ‡[4]
- Before, Now & Then – Kamila Andini Indonesia ‡
- Poet – Darezhan Omirbaev Kazakhstan
- Return to Seoul – Davy Chou Cambodia Qatar France Belgium Germany
- This Is What I Remember – Aktan Arym Kubat Kyrgyzstan Japan Netherlands France
- When the Waves Are Gone – Lav Diaz Philippines France Denmark Portugal
- Davy Chou – Return to Seoul Cambodia France ‡
- Kamila Andini – Before, Now & Then Indonesia
- Lav Diaz – When the Waves Are Gone Philippines
- Ameer Fakher Eldin – The Stranger Syria
- Shin Su-won – Hommage South Korea
Best Performance
- Lee Jung-eun – Hommage as Ji-wan South Korea ‡
- John Lloyd Cruz – When the Waves Are Gone as Hermes Papauran Philippines
- Aktan Arym Kubat – This Is What I Remember Kyrgyzstan
- Navid Mohammadzadeh – Beyond the Wall as Ali Iran
- Happy Salma – Before, Now & Then as Nana Indonesia
- Farha – Darin J. Sallam Jordan Palestine Saudi Arabia Sweden ‡
- Alam – Firas Khoury Palestine Saudi Arabia Qatar France Tunisia
- Hanging Gardens – Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji Iraq Egypt Lebanon Palestine Saudi Arabia United Kingdom
- Jaggi – Anmol Sidhu India
- Sweet As – Jub Clerc Australia
- Aurora's Sunrise – Inna Sahakyan Armenia Germany Lithuania ‡
- Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo – Marya Zarif and André Kadi Canada
- Goodbye, Don Glees! – Atsuko Ishizuka Japan
- Silver Bird and Rainbow Fish – Lei Lei United States Netherlands China
- To the Bright Side – Xiya Lan, Nianze Li, Yi Zhao, Kun Yu, Gaoxiang Liu, Maoning Liu and Chen Chen China
- All That Breathes – Shaunak Sen India United States United Kingdom ‡
- Delikado – Karl Malakunas Philippines Australia Hong Kong United States United Kingdom (Special Mention)
- Blue Island – Chan Tze-woon Hong Kong Japan
- Children of the Mist – Diem Ha Le Vietnam
- Woodgirls – A Duet for a Dream – Azadeh Bizargiti Iran Czech Republic
- Makbul Mubarak – Autobiography Indonesia ‡
- Vahid Jalilvand – Beyond the Wall Iran
- Aktan Arym Kubat and Dalmira Tilepbergenova – This Is What I Remember Kyrgyzstan
- Darezhan Omirbaev – Poet Kazakhstan
- Park Chan-wook and Jeong Seo-kyeong – Decision to Leave South Korea
- Niklas Lindschau – The Stranger Germany ‡
- Batara Goempar – Before, Now & Then Indonesia
- Florent Herry – Snow and the Bear France
- Lv Songye – One and Four China
- Boris Troshev – Poet Kazakhstan
Best New Performance
Park Ji-min – Return to Seoul South Korea France ‡
Jury Grand Prize
This Is What I Remember – Aktan Arym Kubat, Altynai Koichumanova, Denis Vaslin, Yuji Sadai, Carine Chichkowsky and Fleur Knopperts Kyrgyzstan Japan Netherlands France ‡
Muru – Tearepa Kahi New Zealand ‡
Saim Sadiq for Joyland Pakistan ‡
References
[edit ]- ^ Frater, Patrick (12 October 2022). "Kamila Andini's 'Before Now and Then' Heads APSA Award Nominations, New Zealand's 'Muru' Collects Diversity Prize". Variety . Retrieved 18 October 2022.
- ^ "Asia Pacific Screen Academy Announces 15th APSA Nominees, Juries, Reveals First Award Winners". ETNews.uk. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
- ^ Keast, Jackie (13 October 2022). "'Sweet As', 'Delikado' nominated for Asia Pacific Screen Awards". IF Magazine . Retrieved 18 October 2022.
- ^ "Winners Announced At 15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards". Asia Pacific Screen Awards. 12 November 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.