The Gospel Of The Beast, directed by the Philippines Sheron Dayoc, picked up the Golden Star Award for Best Southeast Asian Film at the first edition of theHo Chi Minh City International Film Festival(HIFF) inVietnam.
Nicole Midori Woodfords Singapore-Japan collaboration,Last Shadow At First Light, won multiple awards in the festivals Southeast Asia competition, including the Jury Prize, best cinematography (Hideho Urata), best screenplay (Nicole Midori Woodford) and best visual effects (Laokoon VFX).
Oasis Of Now, directed by Malaysias Chee Sum Chia, took awards for best director and best actress for Vietnams Ta Thi Diu, who plays an immigrant in the film.

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Singaporean dramaWonderland won awards for best actor (Mark Lee) and best supporting actor (Peter Yu), while best supporting actress to Rawipa Srisanguan for ThailandsSolids By The Seashore.
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Indonesian action drama13 Bombswas awarded with best sound design (Wahyu Tri Pournomo) and best editing (Hendra Adhi Sussanto).
Cambodian dramaTenementwon best production design (Jean-Sien Kin) while Japan-Philippines co-productionBlue Imaginetook best original score (Yuji Wantanabe).

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Best film in the First or Second Film Competition (for films from outside Southeast Asia) went to Mongolias Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir forCity Of Windand Saudi filmmaker Ali Kalthami forNight Courier.
Best short film was awarded toLeila, from Fariba Haidari, withAlien 0089from Valeria Hofmann taking the Jury Prize.Song Langwas presented with the Best Ho Chi Minh City Film award.
The festival, which ran April 6-13, was made possible by a recent change to Vietnams Cinema Law enabling local city governments to host film festivals for the first time.
It was organised by Ho Chi Minh City government and private events company Vietfest, which also organises music, design and manga festivals in Vietnam.
Festival toppers include executive director Pham Minh Toan, deputy executive director Do Hoa, artistic director Nguyen Vinh Son and deputy artistic director Aaron Toronto, with Anderson Le as head of programming.
HIFF also incorporated an existing industry event, Autumn Meeting, which presented 15 projects to potential partners and investors, and a script lab headed by filmmakers Charles Nguyen and Phan Gia Nhat Linh, which selected ten Vietnamese projects.
Autumn Meeting, which usually takes place in Danang in November, was founded by producer Tran Thi Bich Ngoc and director Phan Dang Di, and has Cannes winning director Tran Ang Hung (The Taste Of Things) as a regular mentor.