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March 21, 2007 Wednesday Rabi-ul-Awwal 1, 1428


S. Korean film wins Asian awards


HONG KONG, March 20: South Korean smash hit monster movie “The Host” topped Hong Kong's inaugural Asian film awards on Tuesday, winning four prizes out of five nominations, including the best film and best actor gongs.

The film about a mutant monster spawned by toxic waste released from a US military morgue also bagged the best visual effects and cinematographer prizes.

Song Kang-Ho beat fellow Korean idol Jung Ji-Hoon, better known as Rain, and heart-throbs Andy Lau and Chang Chen for the best actor award.

“I'm really honoured to receive this award and be around such great Asian filmmakers,” Song said.

Chinese movie “Still Life”, winner of a top prize at the Venice Film Festival last year, bagged the best director gong for Jia Zhangke.

Japan's Nakatani Miki beat Chinese stars Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi to be crowned best actress for her performance in “Memories of Matsuko.” ”I've never expected to receive this award so I'm very surprised and honoured... I'll try my best to craft great movies from now on,” she said before an audience of thousands in Hong Kong.

Indonesia's Rahayu Supanggah took the best composer prize for “Opera Jawa,”beating Hong Kong's Peter Kam, winner of the 2006 Berlin Film Festival award for best film music.

The best editor prize went to Lee Chatametikool of Thailand's “Syndromes and a Century”. Tim Yip won best production design for “The Banquet.”Mani Haghighi of Iran's “Men at Work” received best screenwriter award.—AFP



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