On December 7, the Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen Awards recognized the works of several artists. Movies like Riverstone and Always were honored at this year’s Singapore International Film Festival.Chen Deming’s Always bagged one of the top titles, becoming Best Asian Feature Film at the Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen Awards. Another movie from Sri Lanka, titled Riverstone by Lalith Rathnayake, took home two awards: Best Performance (actor) and Best Director.The 36th Singapore International Film Festival kicked off on November 26, and it concluded on December 7. The SGIFF’s official website described its Silver Screen Awards in the following words:“The event spotlights filmmaking talents from across Asia, with a focus on Southeast Asia. Many of the awardees and nominees have since established themselves among the region’s most prominent filmmakers.”More about winners at Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen AwardsOther major awards like the Cinema Honorary Award were given to Indian-Canadian screenwriter and film director Deepa Mehta. Other works from Singapore and Thailand were also awarded at the Singapore Film Festival Silver Screen Awards.Here’s the complete rundown of winners at the Singapore Film Festival Silver Screen Awards:Honorary Awards at SGIFFCinema Honorary Award Deepa MehtaScreen Icon Award Youn Yuh-jungAudience Choice Award at SGIFF“Coda,” directed by Jac Min (Singapore)Asian Feature Film Competition at SGIFFBest Asian Feature Film“Always,” directed by Chen Deming (U.S., France, China, Taiwan)Best Asian Feature Film (Special Mention)“A Useful Ghost,” directed by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke (Thailand, Singapore, France)Best DirectorLalith Rathnayake for “Riverstone” (Sri Lanka)Best PerformanceMahendra Perera for “Riverstone” (Sri Lanka)Fipresci Award“Human Resource,” directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit (Thailand)Southeast Asian Short Film Competition at SGIFFBest Southeast Asian Short Film“Through Your Eyes,” directed by Nelson Yeo (Singapore)Best Singapore Short Film“Children’s Day,” directed by Giselle LinBest DirectorAnanth Subramaniam for “Bleat!” (Malaysia, Philippines, France)Best PerformanceTysha Khan for “Fruit” (Singapore)Best CinematographyBatara Goempar for “Sammi, Who Can Detach His Body Parts” (Indonesia)Special Mention“True Love,” directed by Huỳnh Công Nhớ (Vietnam)The Silver Screen Awards of SGIFF were held on the last day of the festival, December 7.Also read: NBCUniversal enlists digital creators for extensive Milan 2026 Winter Olympics coverage with Kylie Kelce, Anna Sitar, and many more