The Borneo Post

‘Handmaiden,’ ‘Bovary,’ ‘Train’ lead nomination­s for Asian Film Awards

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HONG KONG: South Korea’s The Handmaiden leads the nomination­s for the Asian Film Awards, which took a strongly North East Asian tilt this year.

Feng Xiaogang and his socio-political drama I Am Not Madame Bovary ranked second among the nominees.

The AFA nomination­s were announced on Wednesday in Hong Kong. The prizes will be presented on Mar 18 at a ceremony that returns to Hong Kong after excursions in previous years to Macau.

Lesbian fantasy drama The Handmaiden, which debuted in Cannes competitio­n, earned six nomination­s for performanc­e and design, but AFA selectors omitted the celebrated Park Chan-wook from the best director category. Nor was the film was among the five best picture nominees.

In the running for best picture are The Wailing, and The Age of Shadows from Korea, Harmonium from Japan, Godspeed from Taiwan, and China’s Bovary.

Feng’s most art house picture to date, gained five nomination­s including best film, director, and actress for superstar Fan Bingbing in a gritty acting role.

Also earning five nomination­s – though not for best film, script or best director – was Korea’s pan-Asian hit Train to Busan. Other commercial hits, Japan’s Your Name, The Mermaid and Operation Mekong only secured one nomination each.

After previous editions of the AFAs found growing room for South Asian and Middle Eastern contenders, the 2017 nomination­s include only one for India (veteran Shabana Azmi as supporting actress in Neerja) and one from Iran (Asghar Farhadi as screenwrit­er of The Salesman.)

 ??  ?? A scene from the controvers­ial ‘Handmaiden’.
A scene from the controvers­ial ‘Handmaiden’.

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