6th Asian Film Awards

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6th Asian Film Awards
DateMarch 19, 2012
Site
The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (8)
Television coverage
NetworkaTV World, aTV Asia
Duration1 hour, 30 minutes[1]

The 6th Asian Film Awards is an intra-continental annually-presented award ceremony hosted during the Hong Kong International Film Festival to honour the best Asian films of 2011.

Awards were presented in 14 general categories. People's Choice Awards were also presented for Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress. In addition, three special awards were also given, the Lifetime Achievement Award, The Edward Yang New Talent Award and The Asian Film Award for 2011's Top Grossing Asian Film. Nominations were announced on January 17, 2012[2] and the ceremony took place on March 19, 2012.[3]

The awards were held at the Grand Hall of the

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center as part of the Entertainment Expo's Opening Gala.[4] It was broadcast in aTV World on March 20 and in aTV Asia on March 22.[1]

Jury

The jury for the awards consisted of 12 members from various countries; filmmakers, producers, critics and delegates from other international film festivals were a part of the jury.[4]

Legend
Bold - Jury President; Italics - delegate from film festivals such as

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

Asghar Farhadi, winner of Best Director
Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Newcomer Best Screenwriter
Best Cinematographer Best Production Designer
Best Composer Best Editor
Best Visual Effects Best Costume Designer

People's Choice Awards

Favorite Actor Favorite Actress

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement Award
The Edward Yang New Talent Award
  • Edwin Indonesia
The Asian Film Award for 2011's Top Grossing Asian Film

Films with multiple awards and nominations

Multiple awards

These films won more than one award at the ceremony :

  • Four :
    Nader and Simin, A Separation
  • Three :
    Wu Xia
  • Two :
    The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Multiple nominations

These films received more than one nomination at the awards :

Nations who received awards and nominations

Awards

The awards tally includes People's Choice Awards and special awards.

Nation Number of
awards
Hong Kong Hong Kong &&&&&&&&&+9[c]
China Mainland China[a] &&&&&&&&&+7[c]
Iran Iran &&&&&&&&&+4
Indonesia Indonesia &&&&&&&&&+2
Philippines Philippines &&&&&&&&&+2
Taiwan Taiwan[b] &&&&&&&&&+1
Nominations

The nominations tally includes People's Choice Awards nominations.

Nation Number of
nominations
China Mainland China[a] &&&&&&&&+24[d]
Hong Kong Hong Kong &&&&&&&&+22[e]
Taiwan Taiwan[b] &&&&&&&&+12[f]
Japan Japan &&&&&&&&+10
India India &&&&&&&&&+7
Iran Iran &&&&&&&&&+6
Indonesia Indonesia &&&&&&&&&+5
South Korea South Korea &&&&&&&&&+5
Philippines Philippines &&&&&&&&&+4
Thailand Thailand &&&&&&&&&+3
France France[g] &&&&&&&&&+2
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka &&&&&&&&&+1
Notes
a
People's Republic of China
.
b
Republic of China
.
c^ : 6 awards are shared between Hong Kong and Mainland China.
d^ : 18 nominations are shared with Hong Kong, France and Taiwan.
e^ : 16 nominations are shared with China and Taiwan.
f^ : 2 nominations are shared with China and Hong Kong.
g
co-production
with China for the film, 11 Flowers, thus sharing 2 nominations with China.

Performers

Presenters

References

  1. ^ a b "6th Asian Film Awards NADER AND SIMIN, A SEPARATION takes four prizes at the glittering Presentation Ceremony". Asian Film Awards. March 19, 2012. Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  2. ^ Hudson, David (January 17, 2012). "Asian Film Awards Nominations 2012". The Daily (Mubi). Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  3. ^ "Asian Film Awards 2012: Nominations: THE FLYING SWORDS OF DRAGON GATE". Film Book. January 18, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "The 6 th Asian Film Awards announces nominations in 14 categories as Singaporean director Eric KHOO is named Jury President". Asian Film Awards. January 17, 2012. Retrieved March 20, 2012.

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