Always, a U.S.-France-China-Taiwan co-production, claimed the top prize at the Singapore International Film Festival's Silver Screen Awards, taking home best Asian feature film honors at the December 7 ceremony. The film triumphed in the Asian Feature Film Competition, highlighting the increasingly international nature of Asian cinema. The win caps a successful awards run for the film, including at CPH: DOX and El Gouna.
Lalith Rathnayake's Riverstone emerged as another major winner of the evening, with the Sri Lankan filmmaker earning best director in the Asian Feature Film Competition. The film's win is seen as a testament to the growing recognition of Asian filmmakers and their unique perspectives on the global stage.
According to Naman Ramachandran, the film's success is a reflection of the changing landscape of Asian cinema. "The win is a significant milestone for Asian filmmakers, who are increasingly making their mark on the global film scene," Ramachandran said. "Always is a prime example of this trend, showcasing the diversity and creativity of Asian storytelling."
The Singapore International Film Festival has been a platform for showcasing Asian talent and promoting cultural exchange between the region and the world. The festival's Silver Screen Awards have become a prestigious recognition of excellence in Asian filmmaking, and this year's winners are no exception.
Riverstone's win is also a significant achievement for Sri Lankan cinema, which has been gaining recognition in recent years. Rathnayake's film is a powerful exploration of the human condition, and its win is a testament to the growing recognition of Sri Lankan filmmakers on the global stage.
The Singapore International Film Festival has been a major platform for promoting Asian cinema and culture, and this year's winners are a reflection of the festival's commitment to showcasing the best of Asian filmmaking. The festival's Silver Screen Awards have become a benchmark for excellence in Asian filmmaking, and this year's winners are a testament to the growing recognition of Asian filmmakers on the global stage.
The winners of the Silver Screen Awards will be recognized at a ceremony in Singapore, where they will receive their awards and be celebrated by industry professionals and film enthusiasts alike. The festival's success is a reflection of the growing interest in Asian cinema and culture, and it is expected to continue to be a major platform for promoting Asian talent and cultural exchange in the years to come..
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