Monday, 17 March 2014

'Shift' Wins Osaka Film Festival Grand Prix,The audience award went to Taiwanese-Japanese baseball story "Kano," the opening film of the festival.


TOKYO – Filipino film Shift, from Siege Ledesma, won the grand prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival on Sunday, while Fasten Your Seatbelt, the directorial debut from Korean actor Ha Jung-woo, took the most promising talent award.
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Ledesma's story of a female call center worker who falls for her gay, male supervisor, also landed a $5,000 (¥500,000) cash prize, while Ha's airborne comedy won $2,000 (¥200,000).
Jury president Eugene Domingo singled out films from the Philippines and South Korea for praise in her announcement of the prize winners.'Shift' Wins Osaka Film Festival Grand Prix


The audience award went to Taiwanese-Japanese baseball story "Kano," the opening film of the festival.

TOKYO – Filipino film Shift, from Siege Ledesma, won the grand prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival on Sunday, while Fasten Your Seatbelt, the directorial debut from Korean actor Ha Jung-woo, took the most promising talent award.
OUR EDITOR RECOMMENDS

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Ledesma's story of a female call center worker who falls for her gay, male supervisor, also landed a $5,000 (¥500,000) cash prize, while Ha's airborne comedy won $2,000 (¥200,000).
Jury president Eugene Domingo singled out films from the Philippines and South Korea for praise in her announcement of the prize winners.

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