Five Indian Nominees In Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2008 Announced

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Five Indian Nominees In Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2008 Announced


BRISBANE, Oct. 1 /Medianet International-AsiaNet/ --


Indian films have received a total of five nominations in the second Asia Pacific Screen Awards, to be

announced on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia on November 11.


Om Shanti Om has been nominated for Best Feature Film, Jodhaa Akbar has been nominated for

Achievement in Cinematography (Kiiran Deohans), Taare Zameen Par has been nominated for Best

Children’s Feature, Mahek for Best Children’s Feature and Rajat Kapoor for Best Performance by an Actor

for The Prisoner.


Om Shanti Om will compete with Men Jeuk (Sparrow, Hong Kong), Tulpan (Kazakhstan, Russia,

Switzerland/Poland/Germany), Hong Se Kang Bai Yin (The Red Awn,People’s Republic of China) and Uc

maymun (Three Monkeys, Turkey/France/Italy) for the Best Film Award.


The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (the APSAs) – the region’s highest accolade in film in 2008 - has

announced nominees in nine Award categories representing 33 films from 17 countries and areas of the

Asia-Pacific region.  

“The nominees were determined from more than 180 films from 43 countries and areas entered in these, the

second APSAs.  We are greatly encouraged by the response from filmmakers from Asia-Pacific in our

mission to acclaim their work and promote it to an international audience.  Once again, the nominees

showcase the tremendous talent and creativity that exists in the burgeoning film industries of the region,”

said APSA Chairman Des Power.


The Asia Pacific Screen Awards – the APSAs – is a collaboration with CNN International, UNESCO and

FIAPF – International Federation of Film Producers Associations and is an international cultural initiative to

acclaim films that best reflect their cultural origins and demonstrate cinematic excellence. 

 

In the run-up to the 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards, CNN International is to feature the power and reach of

Asia-Pacific cinema in four half-hour ‘SCENE BY SCENE’ documentaries  airing  the weekends of  October

4th ,11th, 18th and Nov 1st. The programs, hosted by Anjali Rao, feature the region’s directors, producers

and stars talking about the political, religious and cultural challenges they face. A fifth program airs the

weekend of November 15th and focuses on the Awards ceremony, including interviews with some of the

winners. 


For a full APSA nominees list and other media enquiries, please contact:


Cathy Gallagher

TM Publicity








Ph: + 61 (0) 416 227 282

Email: cathy@tmpublicity.com




SOURCE: Asia Pacific Screen Awards  


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