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Manila Philippines

22-23 February 2020

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September 2019 WINNERS

Asian Cinematography AWARDS (ACA)

Best Film of the Month

TITLE: Watch Me Kill (Philippines/USA)


DIRECTOR: Tyrone Acierto


PRODUCERS: Barbara Acierto, Tyrone Acierto and Aika Rapay


DOP: Marcin Szocinski



Synopsis:

A ruthless assassin’s rhythm is thrown off course when she must hunt for a man that has uncovered a valuable diamond. Soon she discovers that the man she sought to kill has more to hide than expected. Her life unravels as she must juggle her new priorities with her inner demons and the criminals she once aligned with. Set in a world where violence rules over virtue, she must face the hardest reality; are the monsters that control the criminal underworld the real danger or is she?

“The Best film of the Month automatically qualifies as an Official Selection for the Golden Eagles AWARDS and guaranteed screening in Manila. Further film selections will qualify upon the decision of the festival selection committee from the monthly winners.”

AWARDS:


Best Cinematography of a Feature Film


Best Director


Best Acting in a Lead Role


 


All Winners of the Categories:

September 2019

Watch Me Kill<p>(Philippines/USA)

Watch Me Kill

(Philippines/USA)

3 AWARDS

Tyrone Acierto, Barbara Acierto and Aika Rapay

Fish Head<p>(USA)

Fish Head

(USA)

2 AWARDS

Marcos Durian, Cynthia Shreves and Ee T. Lim

Because Of You I can<p>(Singapore)

Because Of You I can

(Singapore)

2 AWARDS

Alex Khaw and Mandie Ong

MARRAS<p>(Finland)

MARRAS

(Finland)

2 AWARDS

Tuomas Kantelinen  & Kimmo Vänttinen 

Filum<p>(Canada)

Filum

(Canada)

2 AWARDS

Alen Najafi & Farsina Kabir Prithwi 

Fireworks<p>(China)

Fireworks

(China)

2 AWARDS

Ma Ding, Wang Kai and Cheng Zhonghao

Idiot<p>(Slovakia)

Idiot

(Slovakia)

2 AWARDS

Dušan Davidov & Martin Kolčak

From a rainy night<p>(China)

From a rainy night

(China)

Best Cinematography of an Asian Short Film

Wang Wei

The Bird Room<p>(Belgium)

The Bird Room

(Belgium)

Best Student Short Film

Noemi d'Ursel and Véronique Duys

Watta: The Blind Forest<p>(Thailand)

Watta: The Blind Forest

(Thailand)

Best Asian Short Film

Sittiwat Thipthanaoran, Thasamon Kanyasai and Sadudee Phunsiri

The Four Dimensional Can<p>(China)

The Four Dimensional Can

(China)

Best Visual Effects

Kincent

Stalls<p>(USA)

Stalls

(USA)

Best LGBT Short Film

João Dall'Stella, Marc Tarczali and Thayer Juergens

Colombus<p>(France)

Colombus

(France)

Best Drone Aerial Cinematography

Robin Blanchard

Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters<p>(USA)

Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters

(USA)

Best Costume Design

Kris Deskins

Golden Eagles AWARDS

Films selected to Live Screening - MANILA 2020

Flickering Souls Set Alight (Greece)

Flickering Souls Set Alight (Greece)

Best Cinematography of a Short Film

Petros Antoniadis

CHOCOLATE MAN <p>(Germany)

CHOCOLATE MAN

(Germany)

2 AWARDS

Julian C. Steiner

Slaughter <p>(Iran)

Slaughter

(Iran)

Best Cinematography of an Asian Short Film

Hamed Baghaeian

The Widow<p>(Japan)

The Widow

(Japan)

Best Asian Short Film

Kenjo McCurtain and Yanqiu Fei

Are You Volleyball?!<p>(Iran)

Are You Volleyball?!

(Iran)

2 AWARDS

Mohammad Bakhshi and Nima Rabiei

Living Idle<p>(India)

Living Idle

(India)

6 AWARDS

Mrs.Satyaramana & Mr.Ramana

Birth of a Pride<p>(South Africa)

Birth of a Pride

(South Africa)

2 AWARDS

Dereck Joubert & Beverly Joubert

Clinging With Hate<p>(Myanmar)

Clinging With Hate

(Myanmar)

Best Feature Film

Aww Ratha, Nyein Chan Kyaw and Wai Minn Maung

A Familiar Stranger<p>(United States)

A Familiar Stranger

(United States)

2 AWARDS

Yining Xu and Xiao Ma

Iewduh<p>(India)

Iewduh

(India)

Best Cinematography of a Feature Film

Pradip Daimary

Portrait of a Lady<p>(Canada)

Portrait of a Lady

(Canada)

2 AWARDS

Kenny Leoncito

About My Mother<p>(Japan)

About My Mother

(Japan)

Best Asian Short Film

Yumi Otsuka

Crossfire<p>(Australia)

Crossfire

(Australia)

2 AWARDS

Mert Berdilek and Alper Kasap

Keep It Light<p>(Switzerland)

Keep It Light

(Switzerland)

BEST SHORT FILM

Malika Pellicioli

Anacronte<p>(Argentina)

Anacronte

(Argentina)

3 AWARDS

Raúl Koler, Emiliano Sette, Nelson Luty

Watch Me Kill<p>(Philippines/USA)

Watch Me Kill

(Philippines/USA)

3 AWARDS

Tyrone Acierto, Barbara Acierto and Aika Rapay

A Paper House<p>(China)

A Paper House

(China)

4 AWARDS

Wei Geng

Play<p>(Poland)

Play

(Poland)

Best Student Short Film

Piotr Sulkowski

Once Upon A Time In…Sai Wan<p>(Hong Kong)

Once Upon A Time In…Sai Wan

(Hong Kong)

2 AWARDS

Nate Ki and Mani Man

Atlas<p>(Poland)

Atlas

(Poland)

Best Cinematography of a Short Film

Paweł Dyllus

A YEAR<p>(Nepal)

A YEAR

(Nepal)

3 AWARDS

Jisun Jamie Lee, Adel Morales and Keshab Pandey

Euigon<p>(Korea)

Euigon

(Korea)

2 AWARDS

Jeremiah Magoncia and Kim Andrew Surang

“The Best film of the Month automatically qualifies as an Official Selection for the Golden Eagles AWARDS and guaranteed screening in Manila. Further film selections will qualify upon the decision of the festival selection committee from the monthly winners.”

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