Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema
The Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) is a worldwide organization of 29 member countries. It was created as the result of a conference on Asian cinema organized by Cinemaya, the Asian Film Quarterly, in New Delhi in 1990 at the instance and with the support of UNESCO, Paris.
Headquartered in Singapore, the NETPAC is a pan-Asian film cultural organization involving critics, filmmakers, festival organizers and curators, distributors and exhibitors, as well as film educators. It is considered a leading authority on Asian cinema. Since 1990, it has programmed Asian sections of international film festivals, introduced filmmakers from Asia to the world, brought out a compendium of the existing film infrastructure in different Asian countries, organized seminars and conferences and instituted an award for the Best Asian Film at festivals like Singapore, Busan, Jeonju, Kerala, Kazakhstan and Osian's Cinefan among those in Asia; Berlin, Locarno, Karlovy Vary, Rotterdam, Vesoul and others in Europe; at Brisbane in Australia; Hawaii in the US; Antalya in Turkey and Black Nights in Estonia.
The NETPAC Award is given at select international film festivals to promote Asian cinema by spotlighting exceptional films and discovering new talents. Among filmmakers who have won this award multiple times are Sri Lanka's Prasanna Vithanage (7 times); China's Wang Xiaoshuai (thrice) and (thrice); the Philippines' Lav Diaz (thrice) and Brillante Mendoza (thrice); Malaysia's (thrice); South Korea's Kim Ki-duk (thrice), Jeon Soo-il (twice), and Lee Hae-jun (twice); India's Adoor Gopalakrishnan (twice), Dr. Biju (twice), Shyamaprasad (twice), and P. Sheshadri (twice); Indonesia's Garin Nugroho (twice) and Riri Riza (twice); Iran's Rakhshān Banietemad (twice); Japan's (twice) and Sion Sono (twice); Kazakhstan's (thrice), (twice), (twice), Emir Baigazin (twice), and (twice); Kyrgyzstan's (twice); Nepal's (twice); Singapore's Boo Junfeng (twice), Royston Tan (twice), and (twice); Taiwan's Doze Niu (twice); and Thailand's Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit (twice).
NETPAC Award winners[]
1993[]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner The Peach Blossom Land (Stan Lai, Taiwan)[1]
1994[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner All Under the Moon (Yoichi Sai, Japan)
- Special Mention (, Mongolia)
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner The Servile (Adoor Gopalakrishnan, India)
1995[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner (Shunji Iwai, Japan)
- Winner (Go Riju, Japan)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner The Servile (Adoor Gopalakrishnan, India)
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner A Borrowed Life (Wu Nien-jen, Taiwan)
- Special Mention Mee Pok Man (Eric Khoo, Singapore)
1996[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner ...And the Moon Dances (Garin Nugroho, Indonesia)
- Special Mention (, Japan)
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (Yim Soon-rye, South Korea)[2]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Heartbreak Island (, Taiwan)
- Winner (Nhat Minh Dang, Vietnam)
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Good Men, Good Women (Hou Hsiao-hsien, Taiwan)
- Special Mention It's a Long Way to the Sea (Jahnu Barua, North India)
1997[]
- Amiens International Film Festival
- Winner Somersault in a Coffin (Derviş Zaim, Turkey)
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner (, Japan)
- Busan International Film Festival
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner (Nobuhiro Suwa, Japan)
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner 12 Storeys (Eric Khoo, Singapore)
- Special Mention (Lê Hoàng, Vietnam)
1998[]
- Amiens International Film Festival
- Winner Walls Within (Prasanna Vithanage, Sri Lanka)[4]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner The Pickpocket (Jia Zhangke, China)
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner The Power of Kangwon Province (Hong Sang-soo, South Korea)[5]
- Special Mention (, South Korea)[6]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Dance of the Wind (Rajan Khosa, India)
- Special Mention Green Fish (Lee Chang-dong, South Korea)
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner In the Navel of the Sea (Marilou Diaz-Abaya, the Philippines)
- Special Mention Hold You Tight (Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong)
- Taiwan International Documentary Festival
- Winner (, Israel)
- Special Mention (Seiichi Motohashi, Japan)[7]
1999[]
- Amiens International Film Festival
- Winner Death On A Full Moon Day (Prasanna Vithanage, Sri Lanka)[8]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Busan International Film Festival
- Cinemanila International Film Festival
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner (Wan Ren, Taiwan)
- Special Mention Beshkempir (Aktan Abdykalykov, Kyrgyzstan)
- Special Mention The Power of the Kangwon-du Province (Hong Sang-soo, South Korea)[15]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner The Servant's Shirt (Mani Kaul, North India)
- Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
2000[]
- Amiens International Film Festival
- Winner The Orphan of Anyang (Wang Chao, China)[19]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner The Lady of the House (Rituparno Ghosh, India)
- Winner Nabbie's Love (Yuji Nakae, Japan)
- Special Mention (, South Korea)[20]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Chunhyang (Im Kwon-taek, South Korea)[21]
- Dhaka International Film Festival
- Winner Padadaya (Linton Semage, Sri Lanka)
- Winner Saroja (Somaratne Dissanayake, Sri Lanka)
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Darkness and Light (Chang Tso-chi, Taiwan)
- Winner So Close to Paradise (Wang Xiaoshuai, China)[28]
- Taiwan International Documentary Festival
- Winner (, Russia)
- Special Mention (Avi Mograbi, Israel)
- Special Mention (, Taiwan)[29]
- Venice Film Festival
- Winner Platform (Jia Zhangke, China)
- Special Mention The Isle (Kim Ki-duk, South Korea)
2001[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Smell of Camphor, Fragrance of Jasmine (Bahman Farmanara, Iran)
- Special Mention Wharf of Widows (, Vietnam)
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Winner What Time Is It There? (Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan)[30]
- Special Mention The Wrestlers (Buddhadeb Dasgupta, India)
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Take Care of My Cat (Jeong Jae-eun, South Korea)[31]
- Special Mention Bad Guy (Kim Ki-duk, South Korea)[32]
- Special Mention Waikiki Brothers (Yim Soon-rye, South Korea)[33]
- Cinefan Asian Film Festival
- Winner (Mario O'Hara, the Philippines)[34]
- Cinemanila International Film Festival
- Winner Batang West Side (Lav Diaz, the Philippines)[35]
- Fajr International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[36]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Jakarta International Film Festival
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner Under the Skin of the City (Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Iran)
- Special Mention (, Japan)[43]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner A Poet (Garin Nugroho, Indonesia)
- Special Mention This is My Moon (Asoka Handagama, Sri Lanka)[44]
- Venice Film Festival
- Winner Secret Ballot (Babak Payami, Iran)
- Winner Quitting (Zhang Yang, China)
- Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
- Winner (, Bangladesh)[45]
- Special Mention (, South Korea)[46]
- Special Mention Mysterious Object at Noon (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand)[47]
2002[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Chen Mo and Meiting (Liu Hao, China)
- Special Mention Fish and Elephant (Li Yu, China)
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Road Movie (, South Korea)[50]
- Cinefan Asian Film Festival
- Cinemanila International Film Festival
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner (Hu Guan, China)[54]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Wave (, Japan)
- Special Mention Secret Ballot (Babak Payami, Iran)
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner Mr. & Mrs. Iyer (Aparna Sen, India)
- Special Mention (Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Iran)
- Special Mention (, Palestine)
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner (Riri Riza, Indonesia)
- Special Mention I-San Special (Mingmongkol Sonakul, Thailand)[55]
- Taiwan International Documentary Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[56]
2003[]
- Bangkok International Film Festival
- Winner A Tale of a Naughty Girl (Buddhadeb Dasgupta, India)
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Blessing Bell (Hiroyuki Tanaka, Japan)
- Special Mention Bird-Man Tale (Garin Nugroho, Indonesia)[57]
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Winner Oasis (Lee Chang-dong, South Korea)[58]
- Special Mention Letters in the Wind (, Iran)[59]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Untold Scandal (E J-yong, South Korea)[60]
- Cinefan Asian Film Festival
- Winner Drifters (Wang Xiaoshuai, China)[61]
- Cinemanila International Film Festival
- Winner Divine Intervention (Elia Suleiman, Palestine)[62]
- Special Mention Dekada '70 (Chito S. Rono, the Philippines)[63]
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner The Coast Guard (Kim Ki-duk, South Korea)[64]
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (Kim Ki-duk, South Korea)[65]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Cry Woman (Liu Bingjian, China)[68]
2004[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner South of the Clouds (Zhu Wen, China)
- Special Mention Final Solution (Rakesh Sharma, India)
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Winner (Behrooz Afkhami, Iran)[69]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Cinemanila International Film Festival
- Winner (, Malaysia)[71]
- Dhaka International Film Festival
- Winner (Anwar Jamal, India)
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner (Yutaka Tsuchiya, Japan)
- Honorable Mention (, South Korea)[72]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner The Missing (Lee Kang-sheng, Taiwan)
- Special Mention Uniform (Diao Yi'nan China)
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner (Hassan Yektapanah, Iran)
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (Abdellatif Abdelhamid, Syria)[73]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Ira Madiyama (Prasanna Vithanage, Sri Lanka)[74]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner Cha no aji (Katsuhito Ishii, Japan)
- Special Mention (, )
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (Abolfazl Jalili, Iran)[75]
2005[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner This Charming Girl (Lee Yoon-ki, South Korea)[76]
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner The Unforgiven (Yoon Jong-bin, South Korea)[79]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner (, Mongolia)[80]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Sanctuary (, Malaysia)
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner (, China)
- Winner The Rising - Ballad of Mangal Pandey (Ketan Mehta, India)
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (, China)[81]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Stray Dogs (Marzieh Meshkini, Iran)[82]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (Atiq Rahimi, Afghanistan)[83]
- Venice Film Festival
- Winner 13 Tzameti (Géla Babluani, Georgia)
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
2006[]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Dear Pyongyang (Yang Yong-hi, Japan)
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Winner Blood Rain (Kim Dae-seung, South Korea)[85]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (Roh Gyeong-tae, South Korea)[86]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner The Lost Hum (, Japan)
- Winner The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (Auraeus Solito, the Philippines)[88]
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)
- Winner Bliss (Sheng Zhimin, China)[89]
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Midnight My Love (Kongdej Jaturanrasamee, Thailand)[90]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner Kargaran Mashghoule Karand (Mani Haghighi, Iran)
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Gilane (Rakhshan Bani-Etemad and , Iran)
2007[]
- Antalya Film Festival
- Winner Yumurta (Semih Kaplanoğlu, Turkey)[93]
- Winner Under the Bombs (Philippe Aractingi, Lebanon)[94]
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- Winner Pure Coolness (, Kyrgyzstan)[95]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Faces of a Fig Tree (Kaori Momoi, Japan)
- Winner Tuli (Auraeus Solito, Philippines)
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Winner The Bet Collector (Jeffrey Jeturian, the Philippines)[96]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (Jeon Soo-il, South Korea)
- Winner (, South Korea)[97]
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[98]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner Owl and the Sparrow (Stephane Gauger, Vietnam)[99]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition Getting Home (Zhang Yang, China)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Ore Kadal (Shyamaprasad, India)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Fourteen (, Japan)
- Special Mention Dancing Bells (, Malaysia)
- Special Mention How Is Your Fish Today? (Xiaolu Guo; China, UK)[100]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Summer Heat (Brillante Mendoza, the Philippines)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner The Band's Visit (Bikur hatizmoret) (Eran Kolirin, Israel)[101]
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[102]
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema
- Winner (, Malaysia)[103]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Crossing the Dust (, Iraq)
- Winner Like A Virgin (Lee Hae-young, Lee Hae-jun; South Korea)[104]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner The Unseeable (Wisit Sasanatieng, Thailand)[105]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner Mogari No Mori (Naomi Kawase, Japan)
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Kantatar (Bappaditya Bandopadhyay, India)
2008[]
- Antalya Film Festival
- Winner Sonbahar (Özcan Alper, Turkey)[106]
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- Winner Tokyo Sonata (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan)[107]
- Winner Songs from the Southern Seas (, Kazakhstan)[108]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner United Red Army (Kōji Wakamatsu, Japan)
- Special Mention Paruthiveeran (Ameer Sultan, India)[109]
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Winner Foster Child (Brillante Mendoza, the Philippines)[110]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)
- Winner Treeless Mountain (Kim Soyong, South Korea)[111]
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[112]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner (, the Philippines)[113]
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner Written (Kim Byung-woo, South Korea)
- Winner Tulpan (Sergey Dvortsevoy, Kazakhstan)
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition My Marlon and Brando (, Turkey)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Adayalangal (M.G. Sasi, India)[114]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner What on Earth Have I Done Wrong?! (Doze Niu, Taiwan)[115]
- Special Mention Crude Oil (Wang Bing, China)[116]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Children of God (, Korea)
- Winner Death in the Land of Enacantos (Lav Diaz, the Philippines)[117]
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Winner Daytime Drinking (, South Korea)[118]
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian Cinema
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Tirador (Brillante Mendoza, the Philippines)[120]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (, China)[123]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (Hasi Chaolu, China)
- Special Mention The Red Awn (Cai Shangjun, China)[124]
2009[]
- Antalya Film Festival
- Winner Thirst (Park Chan-wook, South Korea)[125]
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- Winner Claustrophobia (Ivy Ho, Hong Kong)[126]
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- Winner The Gift to Stalin (, Kazakhstan)[127]
- Winner Jamila and the President (Ratna Sarumpaet, Indonesia)[128]
- Bangkok International Film Festival
- Winner Independencia (Raya Martin, the Philippines)[129]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner (, China)
- Winner (, South Korea)[130]
- Brisbane International Film Festival
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Paju (Park Chan-ok, South Korea)[133]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Winner (, the Philippines)[134]
- Cines del Sur
- Winner Flowers of the Sky (Prasanna Vithanage, Sri Lanka)
- Winner (Behnam Behzadi, Iran)[135]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner Castaway on the Moon (Lee Hae-jun, South Korea)[136]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition (Fishing Platform) (, Indonesia)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Kerala Cafe (Lal Jose, Shaji Kailas, Revathi, Shyamaprasad, Anwar Rasheed, B. Unnikrishnan, Anjali Menon, M. Padmakumar, Shankar Ramakrishnan, Uday Ananthan; India)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner (He Jia, China)[137]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Imburnal (, the Philippines)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner Breathless (Yang Ik-june, South Korea)[138]
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema
- Winner (Hatem Ali, Syria)
- Winner (, India)[141]
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner Jalainur (, China)[142]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly (Edwin, Indonesia)[143]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner No One Knows About Persian Cats (Bahman Ghobadi, Iran)[144]
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- Winner The Gift to Stalin (, Kazakhstan)[145]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Dawn of the World (Abbas Fahdel; Iraq, France)[146]
2010[]
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- Winner Between Two Worlds (Vimukthi Jayasundara, Sri Lanka)[147]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Au Revoir Taipei (Arvin Chen, Taiwan)[150]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Dooman River (Zhang Lu, South Korea and France)[151]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Winner (, the Philippines)[154]
- Cines del Sur
- Didor International Film Festival
- Winner The Other Bank (George Ovashvili, Georgia)[156]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition (, India)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Veettilekkulla Vazhi (Dr. Biju, India)[158]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Moscow (, South Korea)
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Clash (Pepe Diokno, the Philippines)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Singapore International Film Festival
- Winner (Riri Riza, Indonesia)[161]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Mundane History (Anocha Suwichakornpong, Thailand)[162]
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- Winner (, China)[163]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Animal Town (Jeon Kyu-hwan, South Korea)[164]
- Vietnam International Film Festival
- Winner Sandcastle (Boo Junfeng, Singapore)[165]
2011[]
- Abu Dhabi Film Festival
- Winner (; UK, India)[166]
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- Winner (, Iran)[167]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner The King of Pigs (Yeon Sang-ho, South Korea)[168]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Heaven's Story (Takahisa Zeze, Japan)
- Special Mention (, the Philippines)[169]
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- Winner – Feature Film Old Dog (Pema Tseden, China)
- Winner – Short Film (, China)[170]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Winner (, the Philippines)[171]
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner (, Uzbekistan)[172]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea and Uzbekistan)[173]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition (, India)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Adaminte Makan Abu (Salim Ahamed, India)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Black Blood (, China and France)
- Winner (, Iran)[174]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Single Man (, China)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan; Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina)[175]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Bunohan (, Malaysia)[177]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (Morteza Farshbaf, Iran)
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- Winner Gangor (; Italy, India)[178]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (Elkin Tuychiev, Uzbekistan)[179]
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner (, Hong Kong)[180]
2012[]
- Abu Dhabi Film Festival
- Winner (Mahdi Fleifel; Palestine, UK, Lebanon, Denmark and United Arab Emirates)[181]
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- Winner (Majid Barzegar, Iran)[182]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner Modest Reception (Mani Haghighi, Iran)[185]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Jiseul (O Muel, South Korea)[186]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Hanoi International Film Festival
- Winner (, Turkey)[189]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition I. D. (, India)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Ee Adutha Kalathu (Arun Kumar Aravind, India)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner (, China)[192]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (Lav Diaz, the Philippines)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Winner Beyond the Hill (Emin Alper; Turkey, Greece)[193]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner 11 Flowers (Wang Xiaoshuai, China)[194]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner (, China)[195]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner The Land of Hope (Sion Sono; Japan, United Kingdom and Taiwan)[196]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (, Sri Lanka)
- Special Mention Return Ticket (; Taiwan, China)[197]
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner (Adolfo Alix Jr., the Philippines)[198]
2013[]
- Abu Dhabi Film Festival
- Winner Harmony Lessons (Emir Baigazin; Kazakhstan, Germany, France)[199]
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- Winner Snow on Pines (Payman Maadi, Iran)[200]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner When I Saw You (Annemarie Jacir; Palestine and Jordan)[201]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[202]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[205]
- Winner Waiting for the Sea (Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov, Tadjikistan)[206]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner Monsoon Shootout (Amit Kumar, India)[207]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition Meghe Dhaka Tara (Kamaleshwar Mukherjee, India)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition CR No: 89 (P. P. Sudevan, India)[208]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner What They Don't Talk About When They Talk About Love (Mouly Surya, Indonesia)[209]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Flashback Memories 3D (, Japan)
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner Television (Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, Bangladesh)[210]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy (Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, Thailand)[211]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner Qissa (Anup Singh; India, Germany)[215]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner With You Without You (Prasanna Vithanage, Sri Lanka)[216]
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner Harmony Lessons (Emir Baigazin; Kazakhstan, Germany, France)[217]
2014[]
- Abu Dhabi Film Festival
- Winner Iraqi Odyssey (Samir, Iraq, Switzerland, Germany and United Arab Emirates)[218]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Winner – Asian Cinema Competition Labour of Love (Aditya Vikram Sengupta, India)[219]
- Winner – Kannada Cinema Competition December-1 (P. Sheshadri, India)[220]
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)
- Winner (Jung Yoon-suk, South Korea)[221]
- Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival
- Winner Wood Job! (Shinobu Yaguchi, Japan)
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Socialphobia (Hong Seok-jae, South Korea)[222]
- Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[225]
- Hanoi International Film Festival
- Winner The Coffin Maker (Jason Paul Laxamana, the Philippines)[226]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner Titli (Kanu Behl, India)[227]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition (, Japan)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Oraalppokkam (Sanal Kumar Sasidharan, India)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner 28 (Prasanna Jayakody, Sri Lanka)[228]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Tokyo Family (Yoji Yamada, Japan)
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- Winner The Naked DJ (, Singapore)[229]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Quick Change (, the Philippines)[230]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Winner A Hard Day (Kim Seong-hoon, South Korea)[231]
- QCinema International Film Festival
- Winner – Best Feature (, the Philippines)
- Winner – Best Short Film (Victor Villanueva, the Philippines)
- Special Mention (, the Philippines)[232]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (, Kyrgyzstan)[233]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner Margarita, with a Straw (Shonali Bose, India)[234]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (, China)[235]
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[236]
2015[]
- All Lights India International Film Festival
- Winner Mina Walking (Yosef Baraki, Canada and Afghanistan)[237]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[238]
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- Winner (, ; China)[239]
- Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
- Winner – Short Film (, the Philippines)[240]
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[241]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner The Kids (, Taiwan)[242]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Poet on a Business Trip (Ju Anqi, China)[245]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner Under the Sun (Seulki Ahn, Korea)
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- Winner (Djenar Maesa Ayu, Indonesia)[246]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner (; Japan, Italy, Philippines)[247]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Winner (Jun Lana, Philippines)[248]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Kaaka Muttai (M. Manikandan, India)[249]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner Stranger (, Kazakhstan)[250]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner The Whispering Star (Sion Sono, Japan)[251]
- QCinema International Film Festival
- Winner – Circle Competition for Filipino Films (, the Philippines)
- Winner – DoQC Competition (, the Philippines)[252]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
-
- Winner (, Russia)[255]
2016[]
- All Lights India International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[256]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Winner – Asian Cinema Competition Under Heaven (, Kyrgyzstan)
- Winner – Asian Cinema Competition Thithi (Raam Reddy, India)
- Winner – Kannada Cinema Competition (, India)[257]
- Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival
- Winner (Paul Spurrier, Thailand)[258]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner Merry Christmas Mr. Mo (Lim Dae-hyung, Korea)[259]
- Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
- Winner – Feature Film (, the Philippines)
- Winner – Short Film (, the Philippines)[260]
- Five Flavours Film Festival
- Hanoi International Film Festival
- Winner (Oleg Asadulin, Russia)[262]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner (, China)[263]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition Cold of Kalandar (, Turkey)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition Kammatipaadam (Rajeev Ravi, India)[264]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner The Plague at the Karatas Village (, Kazakhstan)[265]
-
- Winner Life and a Day (, Iran)[266]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (, Korea)
-
- Winner Turah (, Indonesia)[267]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner (, Malaysia and the Philippines)
- Winner (, India)[268]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- QCinema International Film Festival
- Winner – Circle Competition for Filipino Films (, the Philippines)
- Winner – QCShorts Competition (, the Philippines)[270]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Apprentice (Boo Junfeng; Singapore, Germany, France, Hong Kong and Qatar)[271]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[272]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner In Between (Maysaloun Hamoud, Israel and France)[273]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner Blessed Benefit (; Jordan, Germany, Netherlands and Qatar)[276]
2017[]
-
- Winner Diamond Island (Davy Chou; Cambodia, France, Germany, Thailand, Qatar)
- Special Mention Children of Genghis (, Mongolia)[277]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Winner – Kannada Cinema Competition Uppina Kagada (B. Suresha, India)[278]
- Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival
- Winner The Village of No Return (; Taiwan, China)[279]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[280]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Fajr International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[284]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner One Thousand Ropes (Tusi Tamasese, New Zealand)[285]
-
- Winner Angels Wear White (Vivian Qu, Taiwan)[286]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner (, China)[289]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)
- Moscow International Film Festival
- Winner Ordinary Person (Kim Bong-han, South Korea)[290]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Winner (, Russia)[291]
- QCinema International Film Festival
- Winner – Circle Competition for Filipino Films (, the Philippines)
- Winner – Asian Next Wave Competition (Kiki Sugino, Japan)
- Winner – RainbowQC Competition Beach Rats (Eliza Hittman, USA)
- Winner – QCShorts Competition (Kiri Dalena, the Philippines)[292]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner Malila: The Farewell Flower (, Thailand)[293]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (, Japan)[294]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner The Great Buddha+ (, Taiwan)[295]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (, Japan)[296]
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner (, China)[297]
2018[]
-
- Winner A Tiger in Winter (Lee Kwang-kuk, South Korea)[298]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Winner – Asian Cinema Competition Excavator (, South Korea)
- Winner – Kannada Cinema Competition Beti (Daughter) (P. Sheshadri, India)[299]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner House of Hummingbird (Kim Bora, South Korea)[300]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Winner – Feature Film (, the Philippines)
- Winner – Short Film (, the Philippines)[301]
- Fajr International Film Festival
- Winner (; Iran, Czech Republic)[302]
- Hanoi International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[303]
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner Still Human (, Hong Kong)[304]
-
- Winner Suburban Birds (, China)[305]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner Ee.Ma.Yau (Lijo Jose Pellissery, India)[306]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner (, the Philippines)[307]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[308]
-
- Winner (, Indonesia)[309]
- Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival
- Winner (, Nepal)[310]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner (Ritu Sarin & Tenzing Sonam; India)[311]
- Moscow International Film Festival
- Winner ( & ; China, the Netherlands)[312]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Winner An Elephant Sitting Still (Hu Bo, China)[313]
- QCinema International Film Festival
- Winner – Circle Competition for Filipino Films (, the Philippines)[314]
-
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[315]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner (Dwein Baltazar, the Philippines)[316]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[317]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner The Third Wife (, Vietnam)[318]
- Special Mention (, China)[319]
-
- Winner (, Nepal)[320]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (, China)
- Winner Mothers (Lee Dong-eun, South Korea)[321]
- Special Mention A Letter to the President (Roya Sadat, Afghanistan)[322]
- Warsaw International Film Festival
- Winner (, China)[323]
2019[]
-
- Winner (, India)[324]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Winner – Asian Cinema Competition Sivaranjini and other Women (Vasanth, India)[325]
- Winner – Kannada Cinema Competition Nathicharami (Mansore, India)[326]
- Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival
- Winner Gully Boy (Zoya Akhtar, India)[327]
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[328]
-
- Winner – Feature Film John Denver Trending (, the Philippines)[329]
- Winner – Short Film (, the Philippines)
- Special Mention – Short Film (, the Philippines)[330]
- El Gouna Film Festival
- Winner Kabul, City in the Wind (; Afghanistan, Netherlands, Japan, Germany)[331]
- Eurasia International Film Festival
- Winner Beanpole (Kantemir Balagov, Russia)[332]
- Fajr International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[333]
- Hainan International Film Festival
- Winner Verdict (, the Philippines)
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Winner Another Child (Kim Yoon-seok, South Korea)
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Asian Competition (, India)
- Winner – Malayalam Competition (Dr. Biju, India)
- Special Mention – Malayalam Competition Kumbalangi Nights (Madhu C Narayanan, India)
-
- Winner To Live to Sing (Johnny Ma, China)[334]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner (; Cambodia, France)[335]
-
- Winner (; India, Bangladesh)
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (, Georgia)
-
- Winner Aurora (, Kyrgyzstan)
- Winner (, Thailand)[336]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner (Aditya Kripalani, India)[337]
- Moscow International Film Festival
- Winner (, Russia)[338]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Winner (, Russia)
- QCinema International Film Festival
- Winner – Asian Next Wave Competition Suburban Birds (, China)[339]
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner My Prince Edward (, Hong Kong)[340]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (Evgeny Ruman, Israel)
- Toronto International Film Festival
-
- Winner (, Iran)[342]
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner (Ying Liang; Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia)[343]
- Warsaw Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[344]
2020[]
-
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[345]
-
- Winner No Choice (Reza Dormishian, Iran)[346]
- Bengaluru International Film Festival
- Winner Happy Old Year (Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, Thailand)
- Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival
- Busan International Film Festival
- Winner (, South Korea)[348]
-
- Winner (, Singapore)
- Winner (, South Korea)[349]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Winner – Short Film (, the Philippines)[350]
- El Gouna Film Festival
- Winner In Between Dying (; Azerbaijan, Mexico, United States)[351]
- International Film Festival Rotterdam
- Winner Nasir (Arun Karthick; India, Netherlands, Singapore)[352]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (Pushpendra Singh, India)[353]
- Pacific Meridian Film Festival
- Winner (, Russia)
- Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner (, Malaysia)[354]
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- Winner (, Kazakhstan)[355]
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Winner Gaza mon amour ( & ; Palestine, France, Germany, Portugal, Qatar)[356]
-
- Winner Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (Pawo Choyning Dorji, Bhutan)
- Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Winner Saturday Afternoon (Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, Bangladesh)
- Warsaw Film Festival
- Winner The Asadas (, Japan)[357]
2021[]
-
- Winner (; South Korea, USA)[358]
- Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
- Winner – Short Film (, the Philippines)[359]
- International Film Festival of Kerala
- Winner – Malayalam Competition (, India)[360]
- Fajr International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iran)[361]
- Jeonju International Film Festival
- Winner (, Japan)[362]
- Kolkata International Film Festival
- Winner (; Bangladesh, France)[363]
- Moscow International Film Festival
- Winner (, Iraq)[364]
-
- Winner Bandar Band (Manijeh Hekmat, Iran)[365]
See also[]
- Central Asian and Southern Caucasus Film Festivals Confederation
- Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian & Arab Cinema
- Toronto International Film Festival NETPAC Prize
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External links[]
- Asian film awards
- Indian film awards