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Malaysian film ‘Abang Adik’, Taiwanese actor win top awards at Asian World Film Festival in LA to defeat 15 other regional entries
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Published on 11/23/2024

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 22 — Malaysian film Abang Adik has won the best film prize at the 10th Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) in Los Angeles, United States, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil announced today.

Fahmi said that the film defeated 15 entries from Asia, to win the Snow Leopard Trophy.

Lead actor Wu Kang-ren from Taiwan, was named best actor, marking his second personal award for the same film following his win at the 60th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei last year.

Abang Adik competed for the Snow Leopard Trophy alongside films including How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (Thailand), 12.12: The Day from South Korea, Laapataa Ladies (India), and Meeting with Pol Pot (Cambodia).

The critically acclaimed film is Malaysia's official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 97th Academy Awards.

Abang Adik was previously named Best Film at the Asia New York Film Festival (22nd Uncaged Competition) and won the Golden Mulberry, Black Dragon Critics' Award, and White Mulberry Award for Best Feature Film at the 25th Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy.

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