7th Asian Film Awards

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7th Asian Film Awards
Date18 March 2013
Site Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
Highlights
Best Film Mystery
Most awards Mystery (3), Rhino Season (3)
Most nominations Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time , Mystery (6)

The 7th Asian Film Awards took place on 18 March 2013. [1] In the 14 award categories, 30 films with 70 nominees from across Asia were recognized for their excellence in cinema. The nominees were announced by actor Andy Lau who also served as president of the judging panel. The ceremony was held at the Grand Hall of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. [2]

Contents

Michelle Yeoh received the honour of the Lifetime Achievement award. [3]

Jury

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold. [2] [4] [5]

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Newcomer Best Screenwriter
Best CinematographerBest Production Designer
Best ComposerBest Editor
Best Visual EffectsBest Costume Designer

People's Choice Awards

Favorite ActorFavorite Actress

Special awards

Excellence in Asian Cinema Award
The Asian Film Award for 2012’s Top Grossing Asian Film

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