1st Asia Pacific Screen Awards

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The 1st Asia Pacific Screen Awards were held in 2007. [1] The first award ceremonies saw at least 18 film nominations. [2] The Asia Pacific Screen Awards originated in the city of Brisbane, Australia. [3] It is an international cultural program supported by the Brisbane City Council and powered by Brisbane Marketing. [4] The Asia Pacific Screen Awards is endorsed by Paris-based UNESCO and FIAPF-International Federation of Film Producers Associations. [5]

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Nominations

FilmDirectorCountry
CaramelNadine LabakiLebanon/France
MongolSergei BodrovGermany/Mongolia
The Sun Also RisesJiang WenChina
Village People Radio ShowAmir MuhammadMalaysia
Summer Days with CooKeiichi HaraJapan
Little MothTao PengChina
Hard-HeartedAleksei MizgiryovRussia
Mother NannyVeronia VelascoPhilippines
Lucky MilesMichael James RowlandAustralia
KaroyZhanna IssabayevaKazakhstan
The Home Song StoriesTony AyresSingapore/Australia
Requiem from JavaGarin NugrohoIndonesia/Austria
MukhsinYasmin AhmadMalaysia
The Go MasterTian ZhuangzhuangChina/Japan
Cut and PasteHala KhalilEgypt
Like a VirginLee Hae-JunSouth Korea
Crossing the DustShawkat Amin KorkiIraq/France
A Story of People in War and PeaceVardan HovhannisyanArmenia/United Kingdom

Awards

Best Feature Film Achievement in Directing

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Flag of Iran.svg Rakhshan Bani-E'temad, Mohsen Abdolvahab - Mainline

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References

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