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Aftershock tops APSA Awards

Feng Xiaogang's disaster epic has won the main prize at this year's Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

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Chinese epic Aftershock has taken out top honours in the 4th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards, which were held on Queensland's Gold Coast overnight.

Feng Xiaoping's disaster epic took home awards for best picture and best actor (Chen Daoming), for its dramatisation of the Tangshan earthquake, and its astounding human cost.

APSA jury president David Puttnam was forthright in his assessment of what got Aftershock ove the line: "Ultimately, Aftershock won best film because, in my own view, it has everything," he said. "It is as good a 'big movie' as any I've seen from Hollywood in years. It doesn't disappoint at any level. It has already attracted a huge audience and it has every chance of going on to capture a bigger international audience."

Aftershock was nominated in a record six categories but lost out to Korea's Poetry for director and actress honours. Poetry producer Lee Jun-dong accepted the awards on behalf of director – and now three time APSA recipient – Lee Chang-Dong and lead actress Yun Jung-Hee, who emerged from 15 years hiatus for her role as an elderly woman who discovers the means to self-expression through poetry.

The full list of APSA winners is as follows:

BEST FEATURE FILM

Tangshan dadizheng (Aftershock)

People's Republic of China (Mainland China / Hong Kong)

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 Shi (Poetry)

Republic of Korea

BEST PERFORMANCE BY ACTOR

Chen Daoming for Tangshan dadizheng (Aftershock)

People's Republic of China (Mainland China / Hong Kong)

BEST SCREENPLAY

Samuel Maoz for Levanon (Lebanon)

Israel / France / Germany

ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

Sudhir Palsane for Vihir (The Well)

India

BEST CHILDREN'S FEATURE FILM

Digari (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

Bal (Honey)

Turkey / Germany

Written and directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu

HIGH COMMENDATION

High Commendation for Best 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


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