Asia Pacific Screen Awards and AP Screen Forum - Brisbane

 

 

HONOURING CINEMATIC EXCELLENCE ACROSS THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION

Proudly brought to you by Brisbane, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) are the region’s highest accolade in film, where cinematic excellence shines.

Established in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen Awards are proudly brought to you by the City of Brisbane, Australia’s New World City. APSA is the region’s highest accolade in film where cinematic excellence shines. With films from 70 countries and areas in the region, APSA honours filmmaking that best reflects its cultural origins and the diversity of the Asia Pacific.

APSA is an international cultural program supported by Brisbane City Council and powered by Brisbane Marketing. It is endorsed by foundation partners Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. The awards ceremony is an exclusive presentation unique to Brisbane.

Now in its second decade, APSA has solidified itself as a globally-recognised event that is a defining part of the international film calendar. Nearly 3000 films have featured in competition and while they cover varied genres, styles and scope, they have all been united by their diversity. Each film tells its own unique story in its own way, from its own country of origin.

APSA is also aiding the further connection of the Asia Pacific to the rest of the world through its ongoing alliance with the European Film Academy and the recently announced partnership with The Premios Platino Awards. These relationships now give Brisbane, APSA and its Academy representation across four continents and in over 100 countries. The 2018 APSA ceremony brings many of the region’s leading filmmakers – newcomers and masters alike – together.

This year’s far-reaching selection of nominees encompasses 46 films that represent the stories of 22 countries and areas of the Asia Pacific. APSA’s reach goes beyond just simply giving out awards. APSA brings people together from all over the world, fostering international relationships and cultural awareness that has led to powerful ties and prosperous friendships between artists that could not have been achieved outside of APSA.

Extending now into its 12th year, APSA continues to unearth the rich stories of the region and open doors and unique opportunities for those in the film industry. APSA has drawn the entire world’s attention to the Asia Pacific’s inherent cinematic diversity and is recognised internationally for the way it unites and inspires.

The global film industry has become more connected and spread more widely through co-productions, streaming and new funding methods like crowd-funding. APSA’s international reach continues to grow and is now an essential part of the international film community.

APSA AIMS TO:

  • Acclaim filmmaking in the Asia Pacific region that best reflects its culture and, origins and cinematic excellence
  • Award and honour the people behind this excellence
  • Promote this outstanding work in film to a global audience in order to broaden the market appeal of such works
  • Encourage collaboration between filmmakers in the region and around the world
  • Develop, through film, greater understanding of the region’s various cultures
  • Take the creativity of our neighbouring cultures in the vast Asia Pacific region to the world.

 

IGNITING AND HONOURING CINEMATIC EXCELLENCE

The Asia Pacific Screen Awards has created the Asia Pacific Screen Forum, a programme of industry events that develop and nurture Asia Pacific filmmakers. It is an influential network where strategic and creative decisions are made, projects are championed, deals are done and collaborations are born.

Local filmmakers and industry are encouraged to meet and connect with this year’s nominees and APSA International Jury and panel members at the Asia Pacific Screen Forum.

Events include a wide selection of focussed discussions on the filmmaking process, social networking opportunities to expand your connections and a number of special events.

Explore the events below, on our Facebook page or download the full programme.

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Free film events kick off Asia Pacific Screen Forum

Legendary Australian actor Jack Thompson AM PhD is set to appear In Conversation with David Wenham for the Brisbane premiere of NFSA Restores: Sunday Too Far Away (1975).

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the event headlines a series of free public events as part of the new-look Asia Pacific Screen Forum in the lead up to the 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) in November.

“We are thrilled to present APSA and see two Australian greats, Jack Thompson and David Wenham, share the stage for a highly entertaining conversation,” Cr Schrinner said.

“To kick off the Asia Pacific Screen Forum, there will be a weekend of animated films at the Gallery of Modern Art on November 16 and 17, including four new films that have been nominated for Best Animated Feature at APSA.”

Cr Schrinner said the nominated animated films include everything from Mosley, a New Zealand-made adventure featuring the voice of Lucy Lawless, to the film Japan has put forward for the 2020 Oscars®, Weathering with You.

Each film will be opened with an animated short film from the SIGGRAPH Asia Computer Animation Festival, the world’s biggest computer animation festival, which is coming to Brisbane for the first time in November.

“Audiences will also have the chance to hear from APSA Award-winning Kazakh filmmaker Adilkhan Yerzhanov in a special Directors Chair conversation, along with other filmmakers throughout the forum,” he said.

“The international VFX studio behind the Star Wars films, Industrial Light and Magic, will also run a free workshop for aspiring filmmakers to learn from industry leaders.

“The Asia Pacific Screen Awards delivers a rich and diverse program of events to Brisbane and we are proud to host it for another year.

“We are expecting a great turn out for the Asia Pacific Screen Forum and I highly encourage Brisbane residents to come out and join in the fun.”

The Asia Pacific Screen Forum includes a range of free and ticketed events. For more information visit asiapacificscreenawards.com

 

SCREENINGS

Penguin Highway
16 November, 12.00pm
Gallery of Modern Art
FREE

Underdog
16 November, 2.30pm
Gallery of Modern Art
FREE

Mosley
17 November, 12.00pm
Gallery of Modern Art
FREE

Weathering with You
17 November, 2.30pm
Gallery of Modern Art
FREE

Sunday Too Far Away + In Conversation
20 November, 6.00pm
Gallery of Modern Art
FREE

INDUSTRY PROGRAM

MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2019

The Directors Chair with Adilkhan Yerzhanov
6.00pm – 7.30pm
Emporium Hotel South Bank
FREE (Registration required)

TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2019

Industry Roundtable 1 PROTEST IN MOTION: Political expression in animation
11.30am – 1.00pm
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Ticketed

Opening Night: Celebrating 100 Years in Korean Cinema
6.00pm – 9.00pm
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Ticketed

WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2019

Asia Pacific Screen Forum Brunch
9.30am – 11.00am
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Ticketed

Industry Roundtable 2 REELING BACKWARDS INTO TOMORROW: How historical reflections serve storytelling today
11.30am – 1.00pm
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Ticketed

CREATIVE COLLABORATIONS: Australia & Republic of Korea in Focus
3.00pm – 5.00pm
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Ticketed

APSA Reel Connections
6.00pm – 8.00pm
619 Stanley St, Woolloongabba
Ticketed

THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2019

Meet the Programmers
9.00am – 11.00am
State Library of Queensland
Ticketed

Industry Roundtable 3 SUSTAINABLE CINEMA: When culture meets the commercial
11.30am – 1.00pm
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Ticketed

Industrial Light & Magic VFX Workshop
2.00pm – 3.30pm
State Library of Queensland
FREE (Registration required)

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Event Properties

Event Date 16/11/2019
Event End Date 21/11/2019
Location
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Merivale St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
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