Aunor, Mendoza win top prizes in Asia Pacific awards
By Bayani San Diego Jr.
Philippine Daily Inquirer
DAVAO City, Philippines—Filipino actress
Nora Aunor won the best actress prize while Brillante Mendoza bagged the best
director award for “Thy Womb” in the 6th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards held
in Brisbane, Australia, Friday night.
Mendoza and Aunor were clearly ecstatic
about their movie’s latest triumph.
“After winning abroad, we hope our
countrymen would become more curious to watch our films so that indie films will
be recognized not only by foreigners, but by Filipinos well,” said Mendoza.
Founded in 2007, the Asia Pacific Screen
Awards seeks to “recognize and promote cinematic excellence and cultural
diversity in the vast Asia-Pacific region … and is considered as the region’s
highest accolade in film.”
All APSA winners and nominees are inducted
into the Asia Pacific Screen Academy. They are some of the most respected names
in film from the region.
Four years ago, Ishmael Bernal’s “Himala,”
which also starred Aunor, won the CNN APSA Viewers’ Choice award for best
Asia-Pacific film of all time.
Aunor and Mendoza were informed of the
good news while at the Philippine premiere of “Thy Womb,” held during the second
Sineng Pambansa at the SM Lanang in Davao City.
They chose to hold the local premiere of
“They Womb” in Davao because the film was set in Tawi-Tawi.
Both Aunor and Mendoza fell in love with
the island-province and have dedicated the film’s many triumphs to its “gentle,
peace-loving” people.
Co-star Mercedes Cabral also graced the
Davao screening,
APSA celebrates “the finest, bravest and
most audacious cinema in the region,” according to its web site.
Chris Martinez, who attended the event in
Brisbane, told the Inquirer that Marlon Rivera, the director of “Ang Babae sa
Septic Tank,” was awarded the APSA Netpac award which comes with a film
development cash prize of $5,000. Martinez was nominated for best screenplay in
APSA for “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank.”
In September, “Thy Womb” won three awards
at the 69th Venice International Film Festival: Bisato D’Oro, La Navicella or
Venezia Cinema prize and the P. Nazareno Taddei Award Special Mention.
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