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Tuesday
Mar202012

"A Separation" Wins Big at the Asian Film Awards

Congralutations to Andy Lau (representing Hong Kong's Oscar submission A Simple Life) and Eugene Domingo (the star of The Philippine's Oscar submission Woman in a Septic Tank) who won the People's Choice Award for Actor and Actress at the 6th Annual Asian Film Awards.

 

They look so happy. The Oscars are long over but somehow it's comforting to know that people hold new trophies every day of the year for something or other and not all of them are dreaming of Oscar. And not all awards bodies are concerned with whether or not Oscar voters are watching.

It was a big night for A Separation (which we were just talking about) which took home the top prize and three others. The craft categories were mostly split between Wu Xia and The Flying Swords of Dragon Gale, neither of which have come to US cinemas.

The acting awards were all over the place both in terms of films and countries.

The Winners
Film A Separation [Iran]
Director Asghar Farhadi, A Separation [Iran]
Actress Deanie Ip, A Simple Life [Hong Kong]
Actor Donny Damara, Lovely Man [Indonesia] 
Newcomer Ni Ni, The Flowers of War [China] 
Supporting Actress Shemaine Buencamino, Nino [The Philippines]
Supporting Actor Lawrence Ko Jump, Ashin! [Taiwan] 

Donny Damara plays a transgendered father in "Lovely Man"

Screenplay Asghar Farhadi, A Separation [Iran]
Cinematography Jake Pollock & Lai Yiu-fai Wu Xia [China | Hong Kong]
Production Design Yee Chung-man, Sun Li, Wu Xia [China | Hong Kong] 
Score Chan Kwong-wing, Peter Kam, Chatchai Pongprapaphan, Wu Xia [China | Hong Kong]
Editor Hayedeh Safiyari, A Separation [Iran]
Visual Effects Wook Kim, Josh Cole, Frankie Chung, The Flying Swords of Dragon Gale [China | Hong Kong ]
Costume Design Yee Chung-man, Lai Hsuan-wu The Flying Swords of Dragon Gale [China | Hong Kong] 

The Flying Swords of Dragon Gale hasn't come to the States yet but since it stars Jet Li and it's action oriented, I suppose we'll get it at some point.

Special Awards Lifetime Achievement for Hong Kong director Ann Hui and The Edward Yang New Talent Awards for Indonesia's Edwin. 

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Reader Comments (7)

IMO, A Separation is easily the best film of the year. Funny that over the past two years my favorite films have been foreign films: A Separation and Of Gods and Men.

March 20, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterbrandz

A Separation's screenplay was so good, it won twice, apparently.

March 20, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAdrian

Adrian -- hee. Oopsie. I got carried away. but yes it IS that good ;)

March 20, 2012 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

oooo my...finally there is someone from my country written in this blog, congrats to Donny Damara..for giving me such a suprise that nathaniel mark our country, finally....sigh.....

March 21, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterarif

Yay for Eugene Domingo, making us Filipinos proud! I don't think this movie made it at TIFF but Septic Tank needs to get to the Canadian waters and stat! Did this movie even show in America, even at the festivals?

March 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterPaolo

arif -- hi! How is that movie? Tell us more.

Paolo -- i don't think so. I really wanted to see it.

March 22, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Frankly Nat, I'm not Indonesian movie observer, I didn;t even know Damara's winning unless i read your blog. Seems like people in my country are not aware or even care about this little victory, especiaally when they are currently more focus on increased fuel pricing issue, politics scandals, corruption or bad even rubbish local entertainment which will not give any value to their lives.

March 22, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterarif
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