HBO Asia’s “Food Lore” and “Invisible Stories” – both directed by Singaporean directors, Eric Khoo and Ler Jiyuan, respectively – won three awards collectively at this year’s ContentAsia Awards.This year’s ContentAsia Awards, though held in Singapore on 28 August, was exclusively streamed online on their Facebook page.
Eric Khoo‘s “Food Lore” – an eight-episode omnibus exploring different local cuisines throughout Southeast and East Asia – walked home with the “Best Asian Drama for a Regional / International Market” category. Erik Matti, director of Philippines-themed episode “Island of Dreams,” took home the Best Director of a Scripted TV Programme Award.
Ler Jiyuan’s “Invisible Stories” – a mini-series of six, half-hour episodes – won the Best Drama Series/Telefilm Made for a Local Asian Market award. The drama tells of stories untold of everyday life and its hardships in Singapore.
Of the other awardees, CNN International walked away with two for their “Inventing Tomorrow:...
Eric Khoo‘s “Food Lore” – an eight-episode omnibus exploring different local cuisines throughout Southeast and East Asia – walked home with the “Best Asian Drama for a Regional / International Market” category. Erik Matti, director of Philippines-themed episode “Island of Dreams,” took home the Best Director of a Scripted TV Programme Award.
Ler Jiyuan’s “Invisible Stories” – a mini-series of six, half-hour episodes – won the Best Drama Series/Telefilm Made for a Local Asian Market award. The drama tells of stories untold of everyday life and its hardships in Singapore.
Of the other awardees, CNN International walked away with two for their “Inventing Tomorrow:...
- 9/2/2020
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
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