3rd Asian Film Awards
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3rd Asian Film Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in Asian cinema |
Awarded by | |
Presented on | March 23, 2009 |
Site | Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre |
Official website | Asian Film Awards |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Tokyo Sonata |
Best Direction | Koreeda Hirokazu Still Walking |
Best Actor | Masahiro Motoki Departures |
Best Actress | Zhou Xun The Equation of Love and Death |
The 3rd Asian Film Awards was given in a ceremony on 23 March 2009 as part of the Hong Kong International Film Festival.[1]
Nominees and Winners[edit]
Source:[2]
Best Film[edit]
- Winner: Tokyo Sonata (Japan)
Best Director[edit]
- Winner: Koreeda Hirokazu, Still Walking (Japan)
Best Actor[edit]
- Winner: Masahiro Motoki, Departures (Japan)
Best Actress[edit]
- Winner: Zhou Xun, The Equation of Love and Death (China)
Best Newcomer[edit]
- Winner: Yu Shaoqun, Forever Enthralled (China)
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
- Winner: Jung Woo-sung, The Good, the Bad, the Weird (South Korea)
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
- Winner: Gina Pareño, Service (Philippines)
Best Screenwriter[edit]
- Winner: Kurosawa Kiyoshi, Max Mannix and Sachiko Tanaka, Tokyo Sonata (Japan/Hong Kong/the Netherlands)
Best Cinematographer[edit]
- Winner: Jola Dylewska, Tulpan (Germany/Kazakhstan/Poland/Russia/Switzerland)
Best Production Designer[edit]
- Winner: Daniel Yan-kong Lee, Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon (China/Hong Kong/South Korea)
Best Composer[edit]
- Winner: Joe Hisaishi, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (Japan)
Best Editor[edit]
- Winner: Kim Sun-min, The Chaser (South Korea)
Best Visual Effects[edit]
- Winner: Craig Hayes, Red Cliff (China)
Special Awards[edit]
- The Edward Yang New Talent Award:Wei Te-sheng (Taiwan) for Cape No. 7
- The Nielsen Box Office Award presented by The Hollywood Reporter: Priyanka Chopra (India)
References[edit]
- ^ "3rd Asian Film Award". Asian Film Awards. October 27, 2022. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
- ^ "Asian Film Awards 2009". MUBI. Retrieved October 22, 2023.