Asian Film Awards

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Asian Film Awards
Current awards 2nd Asian Film Awards
Presented by Hong Kong International Film Festival Society
Country Asia
Location Hong Kong
First awarded March 20, 2007
Last awarded March 17, 2008
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The Asian Film Awards are presented annually by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society to recognize excellence of film professionals in the film industries of Asia .

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[edit] History

Created to "acknowledge the finest of Asian Cinema and bestow honour in various major categories to filmmakers and artists from across Asia", the first Asian Film Awards were given on March 20, 2007, at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, on the opening night of the 31st Hong Kong International Film Festival. The Korean film, The Host was named best film.[1] For the second awards ceremony, Secret Sunshine won three major awards- best picture, best director, and best actress.

The awards were inaugurated by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society in an effort to boost the prestige of the festival in the face of competition from other film festivals in the region, such as the Pusan International Film Festival.[2]

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In the inaugural year, awards were given in 10 categories: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenwriter, Best Cinematographer, Best Production Designer, Best Composer, Best Editor and Best Visual Effects. In 2008, the categories for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress were added. Up to six nominees are honored in each category.

To be eligible, films must be feature length (more than 60 minutes); be in 35mm or 70mm film format or digital format suitable for exhibition in cinemas; and be fiction films from Asia. This encompasses all the cinemas of Asia: East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and West Asia. Additionally, the films must have English subtitles.

The films must have been released between January 1 and December 31 of the year preceding the awards ceremony, and have been exhibited through a domestic theatrical release and distribution to at least one other country; been premiered at an international film festival; or received national film awards.

Nominees are selected from a list drawn up by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society and the Asian Film Awards jury, which is comprised of various filmmakers, producers, critics, academics and other film professionals.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Koreans win big at HK's first pan-Asian film awards, Reuters; retrieved 2008-01-19
  2. ^ Lee, Min. January 18, 2008. 'Lust, Caution,' 'The Warlords' lead Asian Film Awards nominations, Associated Press via The Canadian Press/Google News; retrieved 2008-01-19

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