16th Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Film awards ceremony
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The 16th Asia Pacific Screen Awards was held on 3 November 2023 at the Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, to recognize the best in cinema of the Asia Pacific Region of 2023.[1] Wim Wenders' Perfect Days received the Best Film award.[2]
Awarded forExcellence in cinema and performance in Asia Pacific region
Awarded byAsia Pacific Screen Academy
Date3 November 2023
| 16th Asia Pacific Screen Awards | |
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| Awarded for | Excellence in cinema and performance in Asia Pacific region |
| Awarded by | Asia Pacific Screen Academy |
| Presented by | UNESCO FIAPF |
| Date | 3 November 2023 |
| Site | Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, |
| Official website | www |
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | Perfect Days |
| Most nominations | Evil Does Not Exist (4) |
The nominations were announced on 3 October 2023.[3] Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Evil Does Not Exist led the nominations with four, followed by Snow Leopard with three.
Jury
The juries were composed of:[4][5][6][7]
- International jury
- Clara Law â Hong Kong film director
- Yeo Yann Yann â Malaysian actress
- Anna Katchko â German film producer
- Hidedo Urata â Japanese cinematographer
- Faisal Baltyuor â CEO of Muvi Studios
- International nominations council
- Beena Paul â Indian film editor
- Anderson Le â artistic director of the Hawaii International Film Festival
- Delphine Garde-Mroueh â film curator and researcher
- Gulnara Abikeyeva, Kazakh film critic and researcher
- John Badalu â film curator and director
- Kiki Fung, programmer of Hong Kong International Film Festival
- Yoshi Yatabe â film curator
- Youth, Animation, Documentary international jury
- Midi Z â Taiwanese filmmaker, writer, and producer
- Rima Das â Indian writer, director, and producer
- Hikaru Toda â Japanese documentary maker
- Youth, Animation, Documentary nominations council
- Faramarz K-Rahber, Iranian-Australian filmmaker
- Carl Joseph Papa, Filipino animation filmmaker
- Zoe Sua Cho, Korean-New Zealander filmmaker
Winners and nominees
The nominations were announced on 3 October 2023.[3] The winners are listed first and in bold.
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Best Performance
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Best New Performance
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Jury Grand Prize
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Young Cinema Award
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