The fifth edition of TFEFF13 has now come to a close and organisers announce the winners of each section, as voted for by the audience:

• Current Asian Cinema Audience Award: A WEREWOLF BOY
The South Korean fantasy romance by Jo Sung-hee was a box office smash in South Korea, and overwhelmed TFEFF audience members awarded this tear-jerker the highest rating.

• The Terror Cotta Audience Award: COUNTDOWN
Audience award goes to Thai pulp movie by debut director Nattawut Poonpiriya. This all-nighter event is co-presented in association with Film4 Frightfest.

• ‘SPOTLIGHT ON: Indonesia’ Audience Award: LOVELY MAN
Teddy Soeriaatmadja‘s LOVELY MAN is the story of a transvestite father re-united with his daughter contrasting modern progressives and traditionalists values. The newly added section for TFEFF13 was praised by audiences and critics for the selection and presentation of Indonesian cinema, an area not often showcased with such high profile in the UK.

The TFEFF Audience Awards are voted for by cinema-goers attending screenings at the festival. The festival organisers would like to thank the audience for their continuing support of the festival and for their positive comments on social network sites.

It was encouraging for the festival organisers to see that audience members came not only from all over the UK to attend the festival, but also from other European countries such as France, Germany, Poland and Ireland.

Terracotta Festival organisers would like to thank sponsors and supporting partners: Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London, Cathay Pacific, KLM, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia. Festival organisers would also like to thank the special guests who attended the festival: Gilitte Leung (dir. LOVE ME NOT), Ryoo Seung-wan (dir. THE BERLIN FILE), Ifa Isfansyah (dir. THE DANCER), Edwin (dir. POSTCARDS FROM THE ZOO).

The fifth edition of Terracotta Festival was larger than previous years in terms of marketing effort, number of films, audience attendance, which reflects both the quality of output from Asia as well as the proven and growing demand for Asian Cinema in the UK. This is encouraging for festival organisers who will now begin work on the sixth edition.

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