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11th Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Date23 November 2017
SiteBrisbane Conventions and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane
 Australia
  • Asia Pacific Screen Awards
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  • The 11th Asia Pacific Screen Awards were held on 23 November 2017 at the Brisbane Conventions and Exhibition Centre in Brisbane, Australia.

    On 14 September 2017, three jury members were announced in Beijing by the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Cr Graham Quirk. They are Chinese actress He Saifei, Filipino writer/director Adolfo Alix Jr and Kazakh writer, director and cinematographer Adilkhan Yerzhanov. Top Australian film editor, Jill Bilcock ASE ACE was later announced as the head of the international jury, joined by Yoshi Yatabe, the programming director of the Tokyo International Film Festival, completing the jury line-up.[1] The international jury determined the winners of all the major APSA awards including Best Feature Film, Achievement in Directing, Achievement in Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Performance by an Actress and Actor. They also determined the winner of the Cultural Diversity Award, under the patronage of UNESCO.

    Haifaa Al Mansour, was announced to be the chair of the Youth Animation and Documentary Jury, followed by Melanie Coombs and Steve Abbott.[2]

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    Nominees of Youth, Animation, and Documentary were announced with the jury on 4 October 2017. The full list of nominees were announced on 13 October 2017.[3]

    Best Feature Film Best Animated Feature Film
    Best Youth Feature Film Best Documentary Feature Film
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    Achievement in Directing Best Screenplay
    Achievement in Cinematography Best Performance by an Actress
    Best Performance by an Actor Cultural Diversity Award Under the Patronage of UNESCO

    Multiple wins and nominations[edit]

    The following films received multiple nominations

    Nominations Film
    3 Scary Mother (Sashishi Deda)
    Sweet Country
    The Third Murder (Sandome no Satsujin)
    2 Die Beautiful
    Lady of the Lake
    Newton

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Top Editor Jill Bilcock to Head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury". 28 September 2017.
  • ^ "APSA Announces Youth, Animation, Documentary Nominees and Jury". 4 October 2017.
  • ^ "Films from Australia, Japan, China lead Nominations".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=11th_Asia_Pacific_Screen_Awards&oldid=1218207935"

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