Accolades

Hany Abu-Assad and Ali Jaafar and Amira Diab and Fadi Ismail and Baher Agbariya and Hanneke Niens and Hans De Wolf and Pim Hermeling and Maya Sanbar and Sawsan Asfari and Mohamed Hefzy
Cultural Diversity Award, 2015

The Idol (Ya Tayr El Tayer)

Cultural Diversity Award, 2015

The Idol (Ya Tayr El Tayer)

Winner, Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO, 2015 Mohammed and his sister Farrah are in many ways oblivious to their troubled surroundings. They…

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Ossama Bawardi and Rami Yasin and Sawsan Asfari and Maya Sanbar and Tariq Al Ghussein and Annemarie Jacir
Best Children's Feature Film, 2013

When I Saw You (Lamma Shoftak)

Best Children's Feature Film, 2013

When I Saw You (Lamma Shoftak)

Jordan, 1967: Having been separated from his father in the chaos of the Palestinian war, 11-year-old Tarek and his mother Ghaydaa are among the latest…

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Films

Wajib
2017

Wajib (Duty)

Palestine, Colombia, France, Germany, Norway, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
2017

Wajib (Duty)

Abu Shadi is a divorced father and a school teacher in his mid-60s living in Nazareth. After his daughter’s wedding in one month he will be living…

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When I Saw You
2013

When I Saw You (Lamma Shoftak)

Palestine, Jordan
2013

When I Saw You (Lamma Shoftak)

Jordan, 1967: Having been separated from his father in the chaos of the Palestinian war, 11-year-old Tarek and his mother Ghaydaa are among the latest…

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The Idol
2015

The Idol (Ya Tayr El Tayer)

Palestine, Qatar, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates
2015

The Idol (Ya Tayr El Tayer)

Winner, Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO, 2015 Mohammed and his sister Farrah are in many ways oblivious to their troubled surroundings. They…

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The Asia Pacific Screen Academy expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the South East Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial communities on whose land works are created and celebrated by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. We acknowledge the continuing connection to land, waters and communities. We also pay our respects to Elders, past and emerging. We recognise the integral role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and First Nations peoples continue to play in storytelling and celebration spaces.

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