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AWARDS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS The 2020 Asia Pacific Screen Awards Presentation saw the announcement of two major awards, the FIAPF Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and the APSA Young Cinema Award acknowledging the cinematic excellence of an emerging filmmaker. The four recipients of the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, a US $25,000 script development grant, wereannounced.
FILMS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) People's Republic of China, France. 2014. A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) Set against China’s bleak provincial wastelands, a 13-year-old boy receives a letter from his absent mother and sets off alone in search of her.Leaving.
2021 APSA CHARTER RULES AND REGULATIONS The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.1 AUGUST 2019 MAY
4.2. Films must have had first public screening (world premiere) or release after 1 August 2019 and before 31 October 2021.If a film had its world premiere before 1 August 2019, it may be considered eligible if it meets one of the followingANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film andNAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
TEOH GAY HIAN
Teoh Gay Hian was born in 1969 in Muar, Johor, in Malaysia, and is now based in Jakarta, Indonesia. He has worked as a cinematographer on both TV commercials and Feature Films, including several APSA nominated and winning films such as Opera Jawa (2006) and Memories of My Body (2018), both directed by Garin Nugroho. NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
AWARDS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS The 2020 Asia Pacific Screen Awards Presentation saw the announcement of two major awards, the FIAPF Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and the APSA Young Cinema Award acknowledging the cinematic excellence of an emerging filmmaker. The four recipients of the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, a US $25,000 script development grant, wereannounced.
FILMS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) People's Republic of China, France. 2014. A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) Set against China’s bleak provincial wastelands, a 13-year-old boy receives a letter from his absent mother and sets off alone in search of her.Leaving.
2021 APSA CHARTER RULES AND REGULATIONS The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.1 AUGUST 2019 MAY
4.2. Films must have had first public screening (world premiere) or release after 1 August 2019 and before 31 October 2021.If a film had its world premiere before 1 August 2019, it may be considered eligible if it meets one of the followingANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film andNAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
TEOH GAY HIAN
Teoh Gay Hian was born in 1969 in Muar, Johor, in Malaysia, and is now based in Jakarta, Indonesia. He has worked as a cinematographer on both TV commercials and Feature Films, including several APSA nominated and winning films such as Opera Jawa (2006) and Memories of My Body (2018), both directed by Garin Nugroho. NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
AWARDS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS The 2020 Asia Pacific Screen Awards Presentation saw the announcement of two major awards, the FIAPF Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and the APSA Young Cinema Award acknowledging the cinematic excellence of an emerging filmmaker. The four recipients of the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, a US $25,000 script development grant, wereannounced.
FILMS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) People's Republic of China, France. 2014. A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) Set against China’s bleak provincial wastelands, a 13-year-old boy receives a letter from his absent mother and sets off alone in search of her.Leaving.
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each Award ABOUT THE ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN ACADEMY The Asia Pacific Screen Academy was formed in 2008 and comprises all APSA nominees, winners, jurors and International Nominations Council members. They number more than 1,200 of the world’s most successful and acclaimed film professionals and practitioners including winners of the Palme d’Or, the Golden Bear, the Golden Globe® for BestFILM SUBMISSIONS
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards judging process is conducted in three phases: 1. ‘In Competition’ for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Submitting Member Organisations are enlisted across the Asia Pacific region to put forward films to represent their country or area. Expert selection panels assembled by APSA, view and consider these officialTHE TURNING
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. 2021 MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: The 12 th round of the film fund dedicated to developing the diverse stories of Asia Pacific, the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund opened today. Also announced was the Jury to determine the four winners who will share in the annual pool of US$100,000 for script development of new feature film projects.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
TIAN ZHUANGZHUANG
Tian Zhuangzhuang is one of the leading figures of the ‘Fifth Generation’.His third feature film Horse Thief (1985) won large audiences in Europe and North America, and is now seen as one of the cornerstones of ‘Fifth Generation’ filmmaking: a modern classic.He has been in and out of trouble with the authorities for most of his career (not least for being the only film industry1 AUGUST 2019 MAY
4.2. Films must have had first public screening (world premiere) or release after 1 August 2019 and before 31 October 2021.If a film had its world premiere before 1 August 2019, it may be considered eligible if it meets one of the following HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each Award 2021 MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: The 12 th round of the film fund dedicated to developing the diverse stories of Asia Pacific, the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund opened today. Also announced was the Jury to determine the four winners who will share in the annual pool of US$100,000 for script development of new feature film projects.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
NAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works.ANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film and HUSSEIN HASSAN FOR THE DARK WIND (REŞEBA) Hussein Hassan’s third feature film exposes the dreadful reality of the Yazidis (an ethno-religious group practicing Yazdanism) trying to live and love under the shadow of ISIS in the face of intolerance and ignorance. APSA Winner Clip. YouTube. Asia Pacific Screen Awards.3.08K subscribers.
PETER DJIGIRR
Peter Djigirr. Peter Djigirr is a man of many talents. He’s a Gurruwiling Ranger for the SouthEast Arafura Catchment, close to his traditional tribal lands. He is an occasional film-maker, being co-director on Ten Canoes (2006) and a producer for Charlie’s Country (2013). He also co-starred in Charlie’s Country, playingBlack Pete.
NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each Award 2021 MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: The 12 th round of the film fund dedicated to developing the diverse stories of Asia Pacific, the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund opened today. Also announced was the Jury to determine the four winners who will share in the annual pool of US$100,000 for script development of new feature film projects.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
NAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works.ANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film and HUSSEIN HASSAN FOR THE DARK WIND (REŞEBA) Hussein Hassan’s third feature film exposes the dreadful reality of the Yazidis (an ethno-religious group practicing Yazdanism) trying to live and love under the shadow of ISIS in the face of intolerance and ignorance. APSA Winner Clip. YouTube. Asia Pacific Screen Awards.3.08K subscribers.
PETER DJIGIRR
Peter Djigirr. Peter Djigirr is a man of many talents. He’s a Gurruwiling Ranger for the SouthEast Arafura Catchment, close to his traditional tribal lands. He is an occasional film-maker, being co-director on Ten Canoes (2006) and a producer for Charlie’s Country (2013). He also co-starred in Charlie’s Country, playingBlack Pete.
NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
AWARDS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS The 2020 Asia Pacific Screen Awards Presentation saw the announcement of two major awards, the FIAPF Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and the APSA Young Cinema Award acknowledging the cinematic excellence of an emerging filmmaker. The four recipients of the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, a US $25,000 script development grant, wereannounced.
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each AwardNEWS & EVENTS
2020 ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN FORUM PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED. September 24, 2020•.
GALLERY - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Gallery. The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. ABOUT THE ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN ACADEMY The Asia Pacific Screen Academy was formed in 2008 and comprises all APSA nominees, winners, jurors and International Nominations Council members. They number more than 1,200 of the world’s most successful and acclaimed film professionals and practitioners including winners of the Palme d’Or, the Golden Bear, the Golden Globe® for Best ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN FORUM The 2 nd Asia Pacific Screen Forum celebrated cultural diversity and cinematic excellence and linked screen creatives across the vast Asia Pacific as never before.. The 6-day conference delivered a hit of optimism on what the future of the industry has in store as it APSA ACADEMY MEMBERS APSA Academy Members. A Mei Aaron Pedersen Aarti Bajaj Abbas Kiarostami Abhayanand Singh Aboozar Poor Mohammadi Achinette Villamor Adam Bakri Adam Elliot Adam Isenberg Aden Young Adilkhan Yerzhanov Aditya Chopra Adiyanto Sumarjono Adolfo Alix Jr Adrienne McKibbins Agrippina Steklova Ahmad Puad Onah Ahn Jae-Hun Aimara Reques Ain LingWong
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The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. CREATIVE COLLABORATIONS The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.SUBMISSION PROCESS
Submission Process. All projects submitted for the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund must be submitted by a member of the Academy of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (see FAQ for definition and current list of Academy members). The submitting Academy member must be attached to the project in one of the following roles: Executive Producer,Producer
HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each Award 2021 MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: The 12 th round of the film fund dedicated to developing the diverse stories of Asia Pacific, the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund opened today. Also announced was the Jury to determine the four winners who will share in the annual pool of US$100,000 for script development of new feature film projects.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
NAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works.ANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film and HUSSEIN HASSAN FOR THE DARK WIND (REŞEBA) Hussein Hassan’s third feature film exposes the dreadful reality of the Yazidis (an ethno-religious group practicing Yazdanism) trying to live and love under the shadow of ISIS in the face of intolerance and ignorance. APSA Winner Clip. YouTube. Asia Pacific Screen Awards.3.08K subscribers.
PETER DJIGIRR
Peter Djigirr. Peter Djigirr is a man of many talents. He’s a Gurruwiling Ranger for the SouthEast Arafura Catchment, close to his traditional tribal lands. He is an occasional film-maker, being co-director on Ten Canoes (2006) and a producer for Charlie’s Country (2013). He also co-starred in Charlie’s Country, playingBlack Pete.
NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each Award 2021 MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: The 12 th round of the film fund dedicated to developing the diverse stories of Asia Pacific, the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund opened today. Also announced was the Jury to determine the four winners who will share in the annual pool of US$100,000 for script development of new feature film projects.SHAYESTEH IRANI
Shayesteh Irani. Born in Tehran in 1979, Shayesteh Irani is an acting graduate from Tehran’s Azad University. Her first major film role was in the internationally acclaimed film Offside (2006) by Jafar Panahi. For that film she, together with the other actresses in the film, was awarded the Best Actress at Gijón International FilmFestival
NAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works.ANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film and HUSSEIN HASSAN FOR THE DARK WIND (REŞEBA) Hussein Hassan’s third feature film exposes the dreadful reality of the Yazidis (an ethno-religious group practicing Yazdanism) trying to live and love under the shadow of ISIS in the face of intolerance and ignorance. APSA Winner Clip. YouTube. Asia Pacific Screen Awards.3.08K subscribers.
PETER DJIGIRR
Peter Djigirr. Peter Djigirr is a man of many talents. He’s a Gurruwiling Ranger for the SouthEast Arafura Catchment, close to his traditional tribal lands. He is an occasional film-maker, being co-director on Ten Canoes (2006) and a producer for Charlie’s Country (2013). He also co-starred in Charlie’s Country, playingBlack Pete.
NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
AWARDS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS The 2020 Asia Pacific Screen Awards Presentation saw the announcement of two major awards, the FIAPF Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and the APSA Young Cinema Award acknowledging the cinematic excellence of an emerging filmmaker. The four recipients of the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, a US $25,000 script development grant, wereannounced.
APSA NOMINEES & WINNERS APSA Nominees & Winners. Winners of the region’s highest accolade in film are determined by an International Jury of renowned filmmakers. Headed by a president of international distinction, the International Jury meet in the week prior to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony to view the nominated films and determine winners in each AwardNEWS & EVENTS
2020 ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN FORUM PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED. September 24, 2020•.
GALLERY - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Gallery. The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. ABOUT THE ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN ACADEMY The Asia Pacific Screen Academy was formed in 2008 and comprises all APSA nominees, winners, jurors and International Nominations Council members. They number more than 1,200 of the world’s most successful and acclaimed film professionals and practitioners including winners of the Palme d’Or, the Golden Bear, the Golden Globe® for Best ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN FORUM The 2 nd Asia Pacific Screen Forum celebrated cultural diversity and cinematic excellence and linked screen creatives across the vast Asia Pacific as never before.. The 6-day conference delivered a hit of optimism on what the future of the industry has in store as it APSA ACADEMY MEMBERS APSA Academy Members. A Mei Aaron Pedersen Aarti Bajaj Abbas Kiarostami Abhayanand Singh Aboozar Poor Mohammadi Achinette Villamor Adam Bakri Adam Elliot Adam Isenberg Aden Young Adilkhan Yerzhanov Aditya Chopra Adiyanto Sumarjono Adolfo Alix Jr Adrienne McKibbins Agrippina Steklova Ahmad Puad Onah Ahn Jae-Hun Aimara Reques Ain LingWong
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The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. CREATIVE COLLABORATIONS The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.SUBMISSION PROCESS
Submission Process. All projects submitted for the MPA APSA Academy Film Fund must be submitted by a member of the Academy of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (see FAQ for definition and current list of Academy members). The submitting Academy member must be attached to the project in one of the following roles: Executive Producer,Producer
HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
GALLERY - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Gallery. The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. HUSSEIN HASSAN FOR THE DARK WIND (REŞEBA) Hussein Hassan’s third feature film exposes the dreadful reality of the Yazidis (an ethno-religious group practicing Yazdanism) trying to live and love under the shadow of ISIS in the face of intolerance and ignorance. APSA Winner Clip. YouTube. Asia Pacific Screen Awards.3.08K subscribers.
ANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film andLUXEMBOURG ARCHIVES
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.NAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works. NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
SONGTAIJIA (SONTHAR GYAL) Songtaijia (Sonthar Gyal) Songtaijia was born into an art teacher’s family in the Tibetan region of Amdo, Qinghai Province. He grew up as a nomad, amongst shepherds and herdsmen. After graduating from the Qinghai Normal University with a BA in fine arts, Songtaijia became an art teacher, artist and curator at the Tongde Cultural Museum.KIRIN KIKI IN AN
Nomination Detail. Winner, Best Performance by an Actress, 2015. Kirin Kiki is a revered Japanese actress with over 100 film and televisioncredits.
HOME - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS13TH AWARDSOUR ACADEMYABOUT APSANOMINEES & WINNERSFILMSNEWS & EVENTS Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards is the region's highest accolate in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of AsiaPacific.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
GALLERY - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Gallery. The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. HUSSEIN HASSAN FOR THE DARK WIND (REŞEBA) Hussein Hassan’s third feature film exposes the dreadful reality of the Yazidis (an ethno-religious group practicing Yazdanism) trying to live and love under the shadow of ISIS in the face of intolerance and ignorance. APSA Winner Clip. YouTube. Asia Pacific Screen Awards.3.08K subscribers.
ANDREW KOROGYI
Andrew Korogyi (born 9 April 1985) is a Canadian film producer and editor. Korogyi’s career began when he met Yosef Baraki at Humber College and he Produced Der Kandidat, written and directed by Baraki.Among its multiple accolades, Der Kandidat won the Norman McLaren Award for best student film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Korogyi worked as a Producer for the Toronto based Film andLUXEMBOURG ARCHIVES
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.NAVID MAHMOUDI
Navid Mahmoudi was born in 1980, in Parvan, Afghanistan. He and his family moved to Iran when he was very young and from a very young age he has been interested in films and cinema and developed a passion for the art. He started his professional career as an assistant director and went on to direct his own short films and produce other works. NATALIA MESHCHANINOVA Natalia Meshchaninova. Natalia Meschaninova is a Russian writer, director, producer and cinematographer, working across documentary and narrative films. In 2014 she directed Kombinat, which won the White Elephant award with the Russian Guild of Film Critics and was competing for the Tiger Award at Rotterdam International FilmFestival.
SONGTAIJIA (SONTHAR GYAL) Songtaijia (Sonthar Gyal) Songtaijia was born into an art teacher’s family in the Tibetan region of Amdo, Qinghai Province. He grew up as a nomad, amongst shepherds and herdsmen. After graduating from the Qinghai Normal University with a BA in fine arts, Songtaijia became an art teacher, artist and curator at the Tongde Cultural Museum.KIRIN KIKI IN AN
Nomination Detail. Winner, Best Performance by an Actress, 2015. Kirin Kiki is a revered Japanese actress with over 100 film and televisioncredits.
FILMS - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) People's Republic of China, France. 2014. A Corner of Heaven (Tiantang jiaoluo) Set against China’s bleak provincial wastelands, a 13-year-old boy receives a letter from his absent mother and sets off alone in search of her.Leaving.
ABOUT APSA - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS APSA is an international cultural program presented by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of theinternational film
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In partnership with SIGGRAPH Asia and QAGOMA’s Australian Cinémathèque, the ANIMATION WEEKEND kicks off our free public program with screenings of this year’s Best Animated Feature Film nominees and the opportunity for audiences to hear from thefilmmakers.
GALLERY - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Gallery. The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.MARY MAGDALENE
Winner – Hildur Guðnadóttir & Jóhann Jóhannsson – Best Original Score, 2018. Set in the Holy Land in the first century, Mary Magdalene is the story of a young woman who leaves her small fishing village and family to join a new movement. Inspired by its charismatic leader, Jesus of Nazareth, and his teachings, Mary sets out with the disciples on the journey to Jerusalem, where she finds ZHAO TAO - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Zhao Tao studied Chinese Folk Dance at Beijing Dance Academy before beginning to work with director Jia Zhang-ke in 2000 with Platform and later The World (2004) and 24 City (2008). Their pair’s collaboration soared with Still Life (2006), which won the Golden Lion Award at the 63rd Venice Film Festival. She also helped produce Jia’s Useless (2007), which won the Horizons Documentary Award IVAN AYR - ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS Ivan Ayr. Ivan Ayr grew up in northern India. Despite receiving a degree in Electrical Engineering, he pursued postgraduate studies in the United States in English literature as well as screenwriting and directing. At the San Francisco Film Society he wrote and directed hisMISHA SHPRITS
First Squad: The Moment of Truth (Perviy Otryad) Best Animated Film, 2009. First Squad: The Moment of Truth (Perviy Otryad) It is 1942. The Red Army is putting up a violent and effective resistance against the German invaders. Fourteen-year-old Nadya is a medium.MICHAEL HAWKINS AM
Michael Hawkins is a management consultant practicing in the fields of negotiation and facilitation. He is the Chairman of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. He is also Executive Director of the National Association of Cinema Operators – Australasia and the Australian International Movie Convention, a Director of Screen Australia andCreative
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