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Winners of Young Cinema, Best New Performer & Cultural Diversity Awards

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Supported by the Top 51 World Filmmakers Club


Ahead of the 17th Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony on Saturday 30 November at The Langham, Gold Coast, the Asia Pacific Screen Academy, in partnership with Jewel Private Residences, is proud to announce the winners of three special awards. These awards, presented by the soon-to-launch Top 51 World Filmmakers Club, celebrate cinematic excellence, support emerging talent, and promote cultural diversity.

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BEST NEW PERFORMER —Data Chachua for PANOPTICON

Awarded for an outstanding debut or sophomore performance, this year’s Best New Performer is Data Chachua, for his remarkable role in Panopticon (Georgia, France, Italy, Romania). Chachua’s portrayal of an introverted teen caught between his radicalised friend and his mother has been widely praised, marking an impressive feature film debut following his work on stage and television.

Data Chachua will participate in the Asia Pacific Screen Forum event Reel Connections presented by Essential Screen Skills (Thursday 28 Nov).

 

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Data Chachua: “To receive this award is a validation of all the hard work that I put into this film, and encouragement to work harder in the future. Thanks to everyone who worked on this film and I look forward to celebrating together on the Gold Coast.”

 

YOUNG CINEMA AWARD — Neo Sora for HAPPYEND

Awarded in partnership with NETPAC, the Young Cinema Award recognises exceptional talent in emerging filmmakers. This year’s winner is Neo Sora for Happyend (Japan, United States of America), a film that has already garnered global attention, including a world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival and a Centrepiece screening at TIFF.

Neo Sora will participate in the Asia Pacific Screen Forum event Aruna Vasudev Series: Creative Voices of the Asia Pacific (Thursday 28 Nov) presented with the Australian Directors Guild.

 

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Neo Sora: “I am so excited that Happyend has received the Young Cinema Award from Asia Pacific Screen Awards and Top 51 World Filmmakers Club. I was extremely surprised but I am so happy because this is my first feature film."

 

CULTURAL DIVERSITY AWARD — SHAMBHALA

The Cultural Diversity Award honours filmmakers who promote and preserve cultural heritage through their work. This year’s recipient is Min Mahadur Bham's Shambhala (Nepal, France, Norway, Hong Kong, Türkiye, Taiwan, United States of America, Qatar), a breathtaking film shot in the remote Upper Dolpo region of the Himalayas. Shambhala has already made history as Nepal’s first film to compete at the Berlinale.

Min Bahadur Bham will feature in two events at the Asia Pacific Screen ForumCultural Preservation through Film Panel (Thursday 28 Nov) & Connect: The Human Side of Coproduction – case study on Shambhala (Friday 29 Nov).

 

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Min Bahadur Bham: "This award means so much to me. It reflects the beauty of our differences and the strength in embracing them. Connected to my roots in Nepal, I truly believe our stories are vital for understanding each other."

 
 

JOIN WINNERS AT APSA

 

 

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Stay at luxury 5-star hotel The Langham, Gold Coast

Prepare for an extraordinary celebration of Asia Pacific cinema, and elevate your experience with a stay at The Langham, Gold Coast - the perfect sanctuary during the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Situated along the breathtaking beachfront, the hotel blends timeless luxury with unparalleled service. 

Relax in stunning rooms with sweeping ocean or Hinterland views, unwind at our holistic wellness retreat Chuan Spa, and savour award-winning dining experiences, including the renowned Cantonese restaurant, T’ang Court. Our dedicated concierge team is at hand to make every moment seamless, ensuring you have an unforgettable stay while enjoying the cinematic festivities. 

Book now and use the code APSA24 to reserve your indulgent stay and make The Langham, Gold Coast your APSA home. 

 

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Reminder: Early Bird Tickets Closing Soon!

Don’t miss your chance to save! Early bird tickets for the 6th Asia Pacific Screen Forum are available now — but only until this Friday, 15th November. After this date, prices will go up, so make sure to secure your spot and enjoy a 15% discount on all Forum sessions!

Taking place over four exciting days from 27–30 November, the Forum brings together local filmmakers, APSA nominees, and international delegates for a dynamic program of industry events, networking opportunities, and discussions on timely, relevant issues shaping the global film landscape.

Highlights of the Forum Program (with early bird prices)

  • Opening Night of the 6th Asia Pacific Screen Forum ($119)
  • Cultural Preservation Through Film – Panel ($17)
  • Creative Voices of the Asia Pacific – Panel (Aruna Vasudev series) presented with the Australian Directors Guild ($17)
  • Reel Connections – Networking Event ($42.50)
  • Connect: Navigating the Human Side of Co-Productions – Full-day Conference ($85)
  • Connect: Networking Reception ($119)

This is a unique opportunity to connect with industry professionals from across the Asia Pacific region, learn from leading experts, and engage in important conversations that are shaping the future of film. 

For more details on the sessions and to book your tickets, visit our website.

 

GET EARLY BIRD TICKETS

 

 

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