Thursday, December 2, 2010

2010 Asia Pacific Screen Awards - winners announced


Chinese films dominated the 4th Annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards at a ceremony held Thursday, December 2 at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Australia’s Gold Coast. The Best Feature Film prize went to Tangshan dadizheng (Aftershock) by Feng Xiaogang and the film's star Chen Daoming won Best Performance By Actor. Aftershock led with six nominations and is the all-time largest-grossing film in China. The Best Animated Feature Film award went to Piercing I, and the Best Documentary Feature Film honour went to Canadian-Chinese film Last Train Home by Montreal native Lixin Fan.

Korea's Poetry took two prizes, the Directing prize for Lee Chang-dong and the Actress prize for Yun Jung-hee. The Israel / France / Germany co-production Lebanon also won two awards for writer/director Samuel Maoz - the Screen International Jury Grand Prize (shared with Caterpillar actress Shinobu Terajima) and Best Screenplay.

In the the Best Children's Film category, New Zealand's Boy was upset by the Iranian film The Other.

---
Full list of 4th Annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards winners

BEST FEATURE FILM
Aftershock

People's Republic of China
Produced by Guo Yanhong, Han Sanping, Wang Zhonjun, Peter Lam Kin Ngok, Wang Tonguan and Albert Yeung.

SCREEN INTERNATIONAL JURY GRAND PRIZE
Actress Shinobu Terajima for Caterpillar
Japan
Writer/Director Samuel Maoz for Lebanon
Israel / France / Germany

ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING
Lee Chang-dong for Shi Poetry
Republic of Korea

BEST PERFORMANCE BY ACTRESS
Yun Jung-hee for Poetry
Republic of Korea

BEST PERFORMANCE BY ACTOR
Chen Daoming for Aftershock
People's Republic of China

BEST SCREENPLAY
Samuel Maoz for Lebanon
Israel / France / Germany

ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
Sudhir Palsane for The Well
India

BEST CHILDREN'S FEATURE FILM
The Other

Islamic Republic of Iran
Produced by Mohammad Ali Najafi

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Piercing I

People's Republic of China
Produced by Lynne Wang

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM
Last Train Home

People's Republic of China / Canada
Produced by Mila Aung-Thwin and Daniel Cross.
Co-Produced by Bob Moore

FIAPF AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM
Christine Hakim

UNESCO AWARD
Honey

Turkey / Germany
Written and directed by Semih Kaplanoglu

HIGH COMMENDATION
High Commendation for Performance by an Actor
Tony Barry for Home By Christmas
High Commendation for Outstanding Technology and Special Effects
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

No comments:

Post a Comment