Asian World Film Festival

The Asian World Film Festival is a film festival based in Los Angeles, California. In its first year it ran from October 26 to November 2, 2015, and will continue for 5 years. The Festival is an initiative by Kyrgyz public figure and filmmaker, Sadyk Sher-Niyaz.[1] The 2016 festival dates are 24 October – 1 November 2016.

Founding

Sher-Niyaz founded the Festival in late 2014, after his own experience in running a campaign for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Academy Awards. Sher-Niyaz was the director of the Kyrgyz submission, Kurmanjan Datka: Queen of the Mountains, which according to the Hollywood Reporter was predicted one of the top 15 contenders.[2]

Sher-Niyaz told TheWrap that he created the Festival to help other Asian filmmakers in their Oscar campaigns. ″I created the Asian World Film Festival to fill a void that I noticed was missing in America. There is a wealth of underrated filmmakers from our region that deserve recognition and this festival was designed to champion and promote them,″ festival chairman and creator Sadyk Sher-Niyaz said.[3]

References

  1. "TheWrap Partners With Asian World Film Festival for Inaugural Year". www.thewrap.com. TheWrap. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  2. Feinburg, Scott. "Feinberg Forecast". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  3. "TheWrap Partners With Asian World Film Festival for Inaugural Year". TheWrap. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2016.


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