8th Asia Pacific Screen Awards

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| award = Asia Pacific Screen Awards

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| date = 14 December 2014

| site = Brisbane
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| gold =

| hall_of_fame =

| best_film = Leviathan

| best_actor = Cliff Curtis

| best_actress = Lü Zhong

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| last = 7th

| next = 9th

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The 8th Asia Pacific Screen Awards were held in Brisbane, Australia on 11 December 2014.{{cite web|url= http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/russias-leviathan-wins-at-apsa|title= Russia's Leviathan wins at APSA|author= Stephen Cremin|date= 12 December 2014|access-date= 12 December 2014|work= Film Business Asia|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141213014411/http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/russias-leviathan-wins-at-apsa|archive-date= 2014-12-13|url-status= dead}}

Awards

File:Cliff Curtis by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg, Best Actor winner.]]

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style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Feature Film

! style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Achievement in Directing

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{{flagicon|Russia}} Leviathan

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{{flagicon|Turkey}} Nuri Bilge Ceylan - Winter Sleep

style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Actor

! style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Actress

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{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Cliff Curtis - The Dark Horse

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{{flagicon|China}} Lü Zhong - Red Amnesia

style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Screenplay

! style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Cinematography

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{{flagicon|Iran}} Nima Javidi - Melbourne

  • {{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} Prasanna Jayakody - 28
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Aleksey Fedorchenko, Denis Osokin, Oleg Loevskiy - Angels of Revolution
  • {{flagicon|Philippines}} Giancarlo Abrahan - Sparks

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{{flagicon|China}} Dong Jinsong - Black Coal, Thin Ice

style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Animated Feature Film

! style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Documentary Feature Film

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{{flagicon|Japan}} The Tale of the Princess Kaguya

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{{flagicon|Iraq}} 1001 Apples

  • {{flagicon|India}} Bidesia in Bambai
  • {{flagicon|South Korea}} Sanda: Surviving
  • {{flagicon|Syria}} Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait
  • {{flagicon|Singapore}} Wukan: The Flame of Democracy
style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Best Youth Feature Film

! style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | UNESCO Award

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{{flagicon|Turkey}} Sivas

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{{flagicon|Iraq}} Memories on Stone

style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | FIAPF Award

! style="background:#BDB76B; width: 50%" | Jury Grand Prize

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{{flagicon|Australia}} Emile Sherman

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{{flagicon|China}} Blind Massage

= Films and countries with multiple nominations =

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|+ Films that received multiple nominations

scope="col" width="50"|Nominations

! scope="col" width="250"|Film

3

| Leviathan

2

| 28

2

| Blind Massage

2

| Charlie's Country

2

| I'm Not Angry!

2

| Memories on Stone

2

| The Owners

2

| Winter Sleep

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|+ Countries that received multiple nominations

scope="col" width="50"|Awards

! scope="col" width="150"|Country

7

| {{flag|China}}

5

| {{flag|Australia}}

5

| {{flag|Russia}}

4

| {{flag|Iran}}

3

| {{flag|South Korea}}

3

| {{flag|Turkey}}

2

| {{flag|India}}

2

| {{flag|Iraq}}

2

| {{flag|Kazakhstan}}

2

| {{flag|Philippines}}

2

| {{flag|Sri Lanka}}

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References