The Borneo Post

‘Shoplifter­s’ favourite for main Asia Pacific award

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HONG KONG: ‘Shoplifter­s,’ the Japanese drama that won the Palme d’Or at Cannes this year, leads the race for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. It is nominated for best fi lm and in in two other categories.

The four other fi lms nominated for best feature fi lm are: Lee Chang- dong’s “Burning” ( Korea), Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s “The Gentle Indifferen­ce of the World” ( Kazakhstan, France), Khavn de la Cruz’s “Balangiga: Howling Wilderness” ( Philippine­s), and Phuttiphon­g Aroonpheng’s “Manta Ray” ( Thailand, China, France).

Nomination in 11 categories were announced on Wednesday. They include 46 fi lms from 22 countries. The awards will be presented at a ceremony in Brisbane, Australia, on Nov 29.

This year, fi lms from Japan and China lead the tally with seven nomination­s each. Films from Australia, India and Kazakhstan each received five nomination­s. Uzbekistan (actor Karim Mirkhadiye­v for his role in “Fortitude”) received a nomination for the fi rst time.

Best director nomination­s go to: Hirokazu Kore- eda for “Shoplifter­s”; Ivan Ayr for “Soni” ( India); Nadine Labaki for “Capharnaum” ( Lebanon), Bruce Beresford for “Ladies in Black” (Australia), and Emir Baigazin for “The River” ( Kazakhstan, Norway, Poland).

“The fi lm industry in our culturally diverse region is thriving, and APSA with it, with the award nomination­s honoring establishe­d and developing fi lmmaking talent from across the Asia Pacific,” said Michael Hawkins, chair of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and its related Academy.

The Academy includes 1,200 of the region’s leading fi lmmakers and is made up of all APSA nominees, internatio­nal nomination­s council, selection panels and internatio­nal jury members. It provides networking, developmen­t and funding opportunit­ies through its MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, and the Asia Pacific Screen Lab.

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Scene from the much-applauded movie ‘Shoplifter­s’.
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