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Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) awards The Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO annually to a film practitioner and film from the region for their exceptional contribution for upholding and promoting cultural diversity through the medium of the film.

The winners of the Asia Pacific Screen Award's UNESCO Award are: [1]

Year Film Director Nationality of Director
2007 The Band's Visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) Eran Kolirin   Israel
2008 Tinar Mahdi Moniri   Iran
2009 Agrarian Utopia Uruphong Raksasad   Thailand
2010 Bal (Honey) Semih Kaplanoğlu   Turkey
2011 Toomelah Ivan Sen   Australia
2012 Warriors of the Rainbow : Seediq Bale Wei Te-sheng   Taiwan
2013 Hoze Haghashi (The Painting Pool) Maziar Miri   Iran
2014 For Bîranînên Li Ser Kevirî (Memories on Stone) Shawkat Amin Korki   Iraq
2015 Ya Tayr El Tayer (The Idol) Hany Abu-Assad   Israel
2016 Hussein Hassan For Reşeba (The Dark Wind) [2] Hussein Hassan   Iraq
2017 Dede Mariam Khatchvani   Georgia
2018 Memories of My Body Garin Nugroho   Indonesia
2019 Rona, Azim's Mother Jamshid Mahmoudi   Afghanistan
2021 Children of the Sun (Gaadi) Prasanna Vithanage   Sri Lanka
2022 Muru Tearepa Kahi   New Zealand

Reference List

  1. ^ "CULTURAL DIVERSITY AWARD UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF UNESCO".
  2. ^ Rigg, Julie (25 November 2016). "Australia's best kept cultural secret: Asia Pacific films land in Brisbane". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2017.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) awards The Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO annually to a film practitioner and film from the region for their exceptional contribution for upholding and promoting cultural diversity through the medium of the film.

The winners of the Asia Pacific Screen Award's UNESCO Award are: [1]

Year Film Director Nationality of Director
2007 The Band's Visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) Eran Kolirin   Israel
2008 Tinar Mahdi Moniri   Iran
2009 Agrarian Utopia Uruphong Raksasad   Thailand
2010 Bal (Honey) Semih Kaplanoğlu   Turkey
2011 Toomelah Ivan Sen   Australia
2012 Warriors of the Rainbow : Seediq Bale Wei Te-sheng   Taiwan
2013 Hoze Haghashi (The Painting Pool) Maziar Miri   Iran
2014 For Bîranînên Li Ser Kevirî (Memories on Stone) Shawkat Amin Korki   Iraq
2015 Ya Tayr El Tayer (The Idol) Hany Abu-Assad   Israel
2016 Hussein Hassan For Reşeba (The Dark Wind) [2] Hussein Hassan   Iraq
2017 Dede Mariam Khatchvani   Georgia
2018 Memories of My Body Garin Nugroho   Indonesia
2019 Rona, Azim's Mother Jamshid Mahmoudi   Afghanistan
2021 Children of the Sun (Gaadi) Prasanna Vithanage   Sri Lanka
2022 Muru Tearepa Kahi   New Zealand

Reference List

  1. ^ "CULTURAL DIVERSITY AWARD UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF UNESCO".
  2. ^ Rigg, Julie (25 November 2016). "Australia's best kept cultural secret: Asia Pacific films land in Brisbane". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2017.

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