15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards

The 15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards was held on 11 November 2022 at the Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1]

15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Awarded forExcellence in cinema and performance in Asia Pacific region
Awarded byAsia Pacific Screen Academy
Presented byUNESCO
FIAPF
Date11 November 2022 (2022-11-11)
SiteHome of the Arts, Gold Coast,  Australia
Official websitewww.asiapacificscreenawards.com
Highlights
Best FilmBefore, Now & Then
Most awardsReturn to Seoul (2)
Most nominationsBefore, Now & Then (4)

Jury

The juries are composed of:[2]

International jury
International nominations council
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

The nominations were announced on 12 October 2022.[3]

  • Winners denoted in boldface and with [4]
Best Performance
  • 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 BreathesShaunak 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
Best New Performance

Park Ji-min – Return to SeoulSouth KoreaFrance

Jury Grand Prize

This Is What I RememberAktan Arym Kubat, Altynai Koichumanova, Denis Vaslin, Yuji Sadai, Carine Chichkowsky and Fleur Knopperts Kyrgyzstan Japan Netherlands France

Cultural Diversity Award
(under the patronage of UNESCO)

MuruTearepa Kahi New Zealand

Young Cinema Award
(in partnership with NETPAC and Griffith Film School)

Saim Sadiq for Joyland Pakistan

Nadine Labaki Lebanon

References

  1. 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.
  2. "Asia Pacific Screen Academy Announces 15th APSA Nominees, Juries, Reveals First Award Winners". ETNews.uk. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  3. Keast, Jackie (13 October 2022). "'Sweet As', 'Delikado' nominated for Asia Pacific Screen Awards". IF Magazine. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  4. "Winners Announced At 15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards". Asia Pacific Screen Awards. 12 November 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
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