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Lav Diaz film in HK-Asia film forum

/ 03:44 PM January 29, 2016

Filipino director Lav Diaz’s film “When the Waves Are Gone” has been selected as one of the entries at the 14th Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF), which will be held from March 14 to 16.

The HAF has garnered 31 film projects from 15 countries for this year’s edition, a record-breaking number of submissions.

Diaz was selected with other leading Asian filmmakers, including Taiwan’s Rene Liu, China’s Ning Hao, Vietnam’s Phan Dang Di, and Singapore’s Chan Pui Yin.

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Diaz’s “Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis” (A Lullaby for the Sorrowful Mystery) which stars ABS-CBN actors Piolo Pascual and John Lloyd Cruz, was selected in the official competition at Berlin International Film Festival 2016.

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His 2013 film “Norte: Hangganan ng Kasaysayan,” which premiered in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section, was also nominated for best international film at the Independent Spirit Awards in the US.

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The 14th HAF will present a total of 13 awards amounting to HK$1,378,500, and including two new awards—Artention films awards and Wutianming post production awards.

The HAF is a film financing platform in Asia that brings together filmmakers with upcoming projects to Hong Kong for co-production ventures with top film financiers, producers, bankers, distributors and buyers. YG/IDL

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