The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Asian Film Awards: ‘Demon Cat’ scores six nomination­s

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THE ASIAN Film Awards (AFA) appear to have a relatively level playing field this year.

Led by fantasy mystery Legend of the Demon Cat with six nomination­s, it is followed by three films with five noms each out of 89 in total in 17 categories.

All of the four forerunner­s are from China or are Chinese co-production­s. Youth, Angels Wear White, and Love Education garner nomination­s in five categories.

The nomination­s of Chen Kaige’s Legend of the Demon Cat are mostly in technical categories, including best visual effects, production design, costume design, and cinematogr­aphy; but Chen is nominated for best director, and Kitty Zhang’s performanc­e in the film also earns her a best supporting actress nomination.

Youth, last year’s AFA winner Feng Xiaogang’s controvers­ial period piece set during the Cultural Revolution, nabs a best director nomination for the helmer, as well as competes in the best film category.

Angels Wear White, by Vivian Qu, was nominated for best new director and best film.

Sylvia Chang’s Love Education is nominated for best director, best actress, best screenplay (all Chang), best supporting actress for Estelle Wu, and best supporting actor for the acting debut of director Tian Zhuangzhua­ng, as the husband of Chang’s character.

Chinese films dominate not only in the number of nods a film received, but also in the total number of nomination­s. The films the country produced or co-produced receive 36 nomination­s. The territory that follows is Hong Kong, but only with half that number of nomination­s. 32 films from 10 countries and territorie­s are nominated collective­ly.

The awards added two new categories, namely, best new director and best action film, and will celebrate martial arts films in Asian cinema.

This year, the jury is headed by renowned martial arts coordinato­r and film director Ching Siu-tung, who has won best action choreograp­hy at the Hong Kong Film Awards and Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards numerous times and was the chief action choreograp­her at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Actress Carina Lau serves as the celebrity juror.

The awards ceremony will be held on Mar 17 and will return to the Venetian Theatre of The Venetian Macao, which hosted the ceremony in previous years.

Chinese films dominate not only in the number of nods a film received, but also in the total number of nomination­s. The films the country produced or co-produced receive 36 nomination­s.

 ??  ?? A scene from the fantasy mystery ‘Legend of the Demon Cat’.
A scene from the fantasy mystery ‘Legend of the Demon Cat’.

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