Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car was the big winner at the 14th Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The Japanese entry for the International Feature Film Oscar won best film, which the director shared with producer Teruhisa Yamamoto, and best screenplay, which he shared with Oe Takamasa.
“I’m deeply honored that our film was selected not only for the Best Screenplay but also for the Best Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards,” said the filmmaker.
Hamaguchi continued, saying “I’d like to thank Mr. Haruki Murakami for his original work. Our film is based on his novel Drive My Car. We made many changes to the original, and Mr. Murakami let us write freely. We deeply appreciate Mr. Murakami’s decision to share his story with us. Also, I’d like to thank Mr. Takamasa Oe, our co-writer, for his advice and support. Without his presence and contribution, the screenplay would never be completed.”
Asghar Farhadi took home achievement in directing for A Hero and the acting prizes went to Azmeri Haque Badhon for Rehana and Merab Ninidze for House Arrest.
Two Jury Grand Prizes were awarded this year, to Abdullah Mohammad Saad for Rehana, and Leah Purcell for The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson.
The five-member International Jury was comprised of: President, French/Vietnamese filmmaker Trần Anh Hùng, Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir, Director of Sydney Film Festival Nashen Moodley (Australia), Indian photographer, screenwriter and filmmaker Sooni Taraporevala and President of Heaven Pictures and Director of China Film Foundation – Wu Tianming Film Fund for Young Talents, Janet Wu (People’s Republic of China).
Tracey Vieira, Chair of the Asia Pacific Screen Academy, said, “The Asia Pacific Screen Academy remains fiercely committed to supporting and celebrating the screen industries of Asia Pacific, and I congratulate all the winners in the 14th Asia Pacific Screen Awards, and acknowledge the many extraordinary nominees whose work we honored here tonight.”
Here is the full list of winners.
BEST FEATURE FILM
Drive My Car
Japan
Directed by Ryusuke HAMAGUCHI
Produced by Teruhisa YAMAMOTO
JURY GRAND PRIZE (2 winners)
Abdullah Mohammad SAAD for Rehana (Rehana Maryam Noor)
Bangladesh, Qatar, Singapore
and
Leah PURCELL for The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson
Australia
BEST YOUTH FEATURE FILM
Moving On (Nam-mae-wui Yeo-reum-bam)
Republic of Korea
Directed by YOON Dan-bi
Produced by YOON Dan-bi, KIM Gi-hyeon
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
The Nose or The Conspiracy of Mavericks (Nos ili zagovor netakikh)
Russian Federation
Directed by Andrey KHRZHANOVSKY
Produced by Andrey KHRZHANOVSKY
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM
Sabaya
Sweden
Directed by Hogir HIRORI
Produced by Antonio RUSSO MERENDA, Hogir HIRORI
ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING
Asghar FARHADI for A Hero (Ghahreman)
Islamic Republic of Iran, France
BEST SCREENPLAY
Ryusuke HAMAGUCHI, OE Takamasa for Drive My Car
Japan
ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
NGUYỄN Vinh Phúc for Taste (Vị)
Vietnam, Singapore, France, Thailand, Germany
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS
Azmeri HAQUE BADHON for Rehana (Rehana Maryam Noor)
Bangladesh, Qatar, Singapore
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR
Merab NINIDZE for House Arrest (Delo)
Russian Federation
CULTURAL DIVERSITY AWARD UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF UNESCO
Children of the Sun (Gaadi)
Sri Lanka
Directed by Prasanna VITHANAGE
Produced by Sandya SALGADO, Alan MCALEX, Ajay RAI, H D PREMASIRI, Prasanna VITHANAGE
YOUNG CINEMA AWARD IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NETPAC AND GFS
LÊ Bảo for Taste (Vị)
Vietnam, Singapore, France, Thailand, Germany
FIAPF AWARD
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