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| Fish Liew wins her first Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress and cannot hide her excitement |
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| Tony Leung Ka Fai has to concern himself with acting and action in the film. Winning the Best Actor award again makes all the hard work worth it. |
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| Louise Wong says that as one of the Best Dressed Award judges she has to dress prettier |
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| Chrissie Chau is in good spirits and gives away hearts nonstop |
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| Elizabeth To excitedly says that she would celebrate with the team courtesy of on.cc |
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| Fish Liew wins Best Actress with her first try |
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| Tony Leung Ka Fai with THE SHADOW'S EDGE wins his fifth Best Actor |
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| CIAO, UFO wins Best Film and its cast and crew go on the stage to give a speech, Patrick Leung (right) also wins Best Director |
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| The Juno Mak directed SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT wins 8 awards, sweeping up most of the technical awards |
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| Alex To and Michelle Wai win their first Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress award respectively |
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| Eason Chan and Stephen Fung lead the entire audience to cheer on Hong Kong film with gestures and slogan |
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| Shu Qi bases what she wear on a YOUNG AND DANGEROUS character |
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| Joyce Tang, Louis Koo, Jessica Hsuan and Sonija Kwok happily receive support for a yacht |
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| Rachel Leung says she has taken the full wardrobe malfunction prevention measures in a super sexy dress |
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| Dressed sharply in suits, Yuen Wah and Philip Ng show off their kung fu poses |
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| Ali Lee attends the Hong Kong Film Awards in the mood of enjoying the event |
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| MIRROR's Keung To, Lokman Yeung and Anson Kong are guest presenters |
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| Shiga Lin and Carlos Chan walk the red carpet as a couple. courtesy of mingpao.com |
The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards Presentation Ceremony was held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre last night. SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT (FUNG LUM FOR SHAN) won 8 awards including Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction and became the big winner. With 11 nominations, BACK TO THE PAST (CHUN CHUM GEI) went home empty handed to the disappointment of many. The film SHE'S GOT NO NAME had 7 nominations. Despite both Zhang Ziyi and director Peter Chan Ho Sun's appearance, neither received an award. Best Film went to CIAO, UFO (JOI GEIN UFO). Tony Leung Ka Fai and Fish Liew Chi Yu won the Best Actor and Actress awards for THE SHADOW'S EDGE (BO FUNG JUI YING) and SOMEONE LIKE ME (JEUNG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING) respectively. Shu Qi won the New Performer Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards 29 years ago, and this year she won the New Director Award for GIRL. She admitted that she felt amazing.
Liew Chi Yu was nominated for Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards for the first time for SOMEONE LIKE ME but already defeated Zhang Ziyi, Ma Li, Fala Chen and Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi). Liew Chi Yu admitted that she was afraid of being watched, but the things she loved would always make her the focus and made her feel conflicted. "I have been quite a mess lately, digesting the matter all along. The outside said I was the favorite. I am very afraid of being watched, but I like acting too much. The two conflict, but you only live once! Thank you very much to all the people who support me, my parents, this award is dedicated to you. Thank you for never questioning my decision!" At this moment the audience screamed her boyfriend Lo Chun Yip's name, only did then she remember, "Thanked you Siuyea (Lo Chun Yip) for chatting with me everyday." She added, "I came to Hong Kong at the age of 22, and was nominated for Best New Performer at the age of 33. This year is the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards, and I hope that when it would be the 55th and 66th I would still be able to participate in the Hong Kong Film Awards." Breaking down on stage, Liew Chi Yu later said that although she took some mood stabilizer just in case, in the end being nervous was inevitable. Her entire body ended up numb. She also forgot to thank her co-stars Chan Ka Lok, Alice Lau Nga Lai, had to apologize to them and hope that they would forgive her. NIGHT KING (YEH WONG) director Jack Ng Wai Lun said that the winner of an award would not have a movie to make for 3 years. She hoped to break the "3 year curse". "I don't want to have no movie to make". She hoped that it was no true because she really liked acting.
Leung Ka Fai won Best Actor again since winning for COLD WAR (HONG JIN) in 2013. In the industry for 44 years, Leung Ka Fai won the Hong Kong Film Awards for the fifth time. The 68 year old Leung Ka Fai previous won Best Actor with REIGN BEHIND A CURTAIN (SHUI LIM TING JING), 92 LEGENDARY LA ROSE NOIRE (92 HAK MUI GWAI DUI HAK MUI GWAI), ELECTION (HAK SEH WUI), and COLD WAR. Dressed in white, he appeared stylish and calmly said, "OK, very good, this year is the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards, and also the 44th year I have been in the business. The nomination is already uniquely meaningful, whether I win or now it is a honor of a lifetime for me! Thank you Hong Kong Film Awards voters, THE SHADOW'S EDGE director and production team. Because of your outstanding designs the viciousness was added to my character. Thank you to my several adopted sons in the film, for giving me the feeling of being a father. Thank you to my manager for withstanding my blaming and condemnation over the years. Thank you to my family, two daughters, two sons-in-law and two grandchildren, and especially my wife Kong Ka Nin. She has tolerated me for 44 years, thank you very much!" Then he got choked and bowed to the audience with teary eyes. He held the award up high and lightly kissed the award as the entire venue cheered.
Leung Ka Fai said later that film around the world is in a depression. THE SHADOW's EDGE was able to perform well thanks to the media's help with promotion. Winning his fifth Best Actor did not feel much different from before. "It's still a cliche. This year is Hong Kong Film Awards' 44th year, and my 44th year in the business. The nomination and the award has very important meaning for my show business life." He joked that the emotional crying while accepting the award was done for his wife's sake, since the whole family would watch the live broadcast. What other role would he like to pursue? Leung Ka Fai felt that as an actor at this age, he still wanted to give the audience even more surprises. Directors would still be full of fantasy with him. "I hope to still have a chance to participate in even more movies. This isn't an expectation, but the attitude that a professional actor should have."
Eason Chan Yik Shun served as the opening guest performer with a performance of "Dance for Tomorrow", and performed with up-and-coming actors in the film industry Marf Yau Yin Tung, Leung Chung Hang, Sumling Li and Sean Wong Tsz Lok. After the performance, Eason encouraged the new generation in the film industry, "I believe that the new generation of filmmakers will have endless creativity, everyone has an individual character, continue to make more Hong Kong films that touch the heart and soul of people. Let's go!" Perhaps due to a sound problem, some online said that he did "not sounding right".
Shu Qi won the New Director Award for GIRL. She joked that she was the oldest new director, and winning a rookie award after being in the industry for 30 years felt wonderful. She said in an interview backstage that she was very grateful to her Hong Kong friends and audiences for their love and admiration for her, and pointed out that she won the New Performer Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards 29 years ago. She also won the Supporting Actress Award two years later. As for whether she will direct again, she said, "Many people ask me if I will start another production, but it takes me more than ten years to write a script. It may take another five or ten years to write another. Actually now I have also received some scripts that want me to direct. I am considered what I should do next." Would she like to win Best Actress next time? "I have been nominated many times but never won, I am more eager in participating." How would she celebrate? She laughed and said that she would take an early flight the next day. She would go home early to sleep because she was old, but her husband Stephen Fung Tak Lun was present as well. "He is backstage, he has to be an idol." Of course, they would take a group photo as a souvenir, and joked that if she did not there would be rumors of problems in the relationship between husband and wife.
The winner of this year's Lifetime Achievement Award is Johnny Chu Ka Yan, founder and chairman of Centro Digital. Chow Yun Fat and Andrew Lau Wai Keung were the award presenters. Chu Ka Yan thanked the event for presenting him with such a weighty award. "I feel so honored! Everything started with a dream, a dream that started 30 years ago. I hope to use high technology to inject into movies so they can compete with Hollywood movies. As a result THE STORM RIDERS (FUNG WAN) broke the record." Chow Yun Fat joked, "Thank you Mr. Chu for giving me the opportunity to present the award to him, because his father is the supervisor of my training class. If his father doesn't sign the paper for me, I wouldn't be able to graduate." Lau Wai Keung also said, "If it weren't for Mr. Chu, I wouldn't know how to make STORM, and STORM was a turning point for me."
The Best Supporting Actress Award was won by Wai Sze Nga of CIAO, UFO (JOI GEUIN UFO), which was the second time she has won on the Hong Kong Film Awards stage after becoming the Best Actress in THE LAST DANCE last year. She said that the film was made 7 years ago, she was in a confused stage at that time; so she cherished the opportunity to make the movie very much and was glad to win the award as an answer for herself 7 years ago.
As for the Best Supporting Actor, SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT's To Tak Wai defeated Wong Yau Nam, Ben Yuen Fu Wah and others. The guest performers described him as an "actor hindered by singing". Winning with his first nomination, he happily said, "Thank you Hong Kong Film Awards voters for recognizing my character." To Tak Wai gave special thanks to Juno Mak Chun Lung for his trust in his speech, "I haven't made a movie in Hong Kong for a long time. This year is my 41st year in the industry, so this award is very meaningful! I want to thank Director Mak Chun Lun for trusting me. I originally have thought of a lot to say, right now I have forgotten everything! Thank you to my co-star Leung Ka Fai. When I first got the script I immediately went to his home. He spent more than one night to share with me his view of the character, which was very exciting." He also pointed out that his wife and AJ were his strongest backing. In a later interview he admitted that he has not made a movie in 20 years. He still remembered working with elder Ng Man Tat in 2003 like it was yesterday. His passion inspired him and even received a book THE BIRTH OF A ROLE from him, which opened up his mind about what acting was. He thanked Leung Ka Fai because after receiving the script of SONS OF NEON NIGHT, he would ask Leung Ka Fai for advice every time he encountered a difficult problem. At the time Ka Fai would spend more than one night's time to share his view on the character with him. He even used different pace, psychology, emotions, even fictional environmental designs, using four or five types of performance methods to perform one of his scenes.
Actor Ali Lee Kai Sum was nominated for "Best New Performer" for the movie GOLDEN BOY (GUM TUNG), and the award was finally won by Elizabeth Tang To of the movie GIRLFRIENDS (NUI HAI BUT PING FAN). She stated that she was happy and excited, and would meet friends and the team to celebrate.
CIAO, UFO won 5 awards including Best Film, Screenplay, Director, Supporting Actress, and Original Film Song. Director Patrick Leung Pak Kin said that he has directed in the business for over 30 years, since 1996 he has experienced many rises and falls. "As long as there is hope, don't give up." He also thanked his wife and daughter for their support.
The Mak Chun Lung directed SONS OF THE NEON NNIGHTS won Best Supporting Actor, Art Direction, Costume and Make Up Design, Visual Effect, Sound Design, Original Film Score, Cinematography and Film Editing. Mak Chun Lun accepted the Best Original Film Score award on behalf of the late Japanese master class musician Ryuichi Sakamoto and the absent Nate Connelly and said that the award was both happy and heavy for him. He described Ryuichi Sakamoto as an elder he respected extremely and was deeply honored to be able to work with. "While making SONS OF THE NEON NIGHTS I took the initiative to contact Ryuichi Sakamoto, hoping to invite him to participate in the film score. At the time Ryuichi Sakamoto was in New York and said that he was not in the best shape to travel so far. Later they met in Tokyo and talked in detail for 6 hours. Ryuichi Sakamoto once said that if the creative director was incorrect then it should be immediately halted, and he woud switch to another music style. I thanked everyone for this award on their behalf. As a line of dialogue from this film says, 'there is a time for getting together and parting'." He revealed that he was considering whether to release a spin-off of SONS OF THE NEON NIGHTS, and would release a director's cut if the opportunity arose.
Old friends Eason Chan Yik Shun and Stephen Fung Tak Lun served as award presenters last night. Fung Tak Lun first asked Eason why he has not made a movie in Hong Kong for a long time, and he blamed it on being busy with his concert tour. Fung Tak Lun said, "Yet you have time to play tennis?" Eason explained that he wanted to stay in shape, but Fung Tak Lun said, "Yet I see you posts a lot of food pictures." Eason immediately shouted, scaring Fung into standing upright. Eason imitated Aaron Kwok Fu Sing's Honorary Anti-drug Commissioner pose and changed the slogan, "Listen to Me: Let's Stand Firm. Support Hong Kong Film!" The two also led the audience to make gestures together and said, "Support Hong Kong movies!"
The red carpet of the Hong Kong Film Awards that took place on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade was like a prelude to the awards ceremony. A group of filmmakers dressed up to compete for the Best Dressed award, especially Rachel Leung Yung Ting and Louise Wong Dan Nei were among the sexiest.
Served as the judge of the Best Dressed Award for two consecutive years, Wong Dan Nei appeared in a low-cut evening dress. Bright and beautiful, she joked that it was a pity that she has not been able to compete for the Best Dressed Award in the past two years.
Speaking of her film NIGHT KING (YEH WONG)'s category III director's cut release, she said that she has not yet have the time to watch it. "Because I was very busy before and I was a little unwell. (Would you let your husband Sheldon Lo Hau Yung watch your intimate scene in the film?) When he would return to Hong Kong I would ask him to. I have prepared him in advance. My husband is in his business too an is very supportive of me. I am very happy that when I go out many people would call me by my character name Sister Coco on the street."
Guest presenter Leung Yung Ting appeared in black . She revealed that she hired the designer from Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, the winner of the last year's Best Dressed Award, to tailor it for her, hoping to take on good luck and win the Best Dressed Award. Did she need to overcome any mental obstacle to be so sexy? "No, red carpet is a part of performance. (You would take off the coat?) I would share more later. I hope everyone would pay attention to my professionalism. This time my task is being an award presenter. When I would be nominated then I would be even sexier!"
Couples who walked the red carpet included Carlos Chan Ka Lok and Shiga Lin Sze Nga, as well as Michelle Wai Sze Nga and her doctor husband. Attended in couple outfits, Ka Lok and Lin Sze Nga said they were lucky because they have been married for less than 3 years and realized their wish to walk the red carpet together; Lin Sze Nga remembered that when Chan Ka Lok was making SOMEONE LIKE ME, she just got pregnant. When she knew her husband was very nervous about getting into the character, she was also nervous. Chan Ka Lok said that it was very hard to take at the time. He should be happy about having a baby, but having to get into the character's unhappy state was very strange. He had to thank his wife. Wai Sze Nga showed off her long legs in a see-through outfit, jokingly saying that she had "no pants" to wear. In order to appear in a see through dress she had to work out diligently. The Best Dressed Award was won by Wai Sze Nga and Alex To Tak Wai.
Dressed in sunglasses and all black, Shu Qi said that she won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer 29 years ago. This time she participated with the film she directed, GIRL and decided to base what she wore on the big sister role from PORTLAND STREET BLUES (GOO WAT JAI CHING YIP PIN JI HUNG HING SUP SAM MUI) that won the Best Supporting Actress 27 years ago. Has she dressed more conservatively after becoming a director? She said, "No, mainly I feel I don't need to be so high profile. I want to be a little lower key."
Competing for Best Actress, Liew Chi Yu came to the scene in an ultra-narrow beaded skirt, and kept reminding herself to suck in her belly. "I only drink water all day. Maybe I am too nervous I have stomach problems, but my belly still comes out."
The movie BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI) stars Louis Koo Tin Lok, Jessica Hester Hsuan (Suen Huen), Sonija Kwok Sin Nei and Joyce Tang Lai Ming all dressed in black, and also received support from fans on the boat with the banner "BEST FILM BACK TO THE PAST" and "Koo Hsuan World's No. 1" in Victoria Harbor. They were very touched. Koo Tin Lok said, "We have never had fans support us this way, I will take a selfie later."
Ali Lee Kai Sum attended her first Hong Kong Film Awards, "I am very happy. Of course I hope to attend in my best shape with my most perfect mood, which is 'Kai Sum'. What nonsense! On the rare occasion to attend an event I would try my best to enjoy it." Some online have questioned her Best New Performer nomination qualification after having been in a movie, Lee Kai Sum said that it was a job she took as a model when she was younger. Once a producer added a line of dialogue for her on the spot. She too thought about whether she was a rookie, and thanked the GOLDEN BOY producer for putting her name on the nomination list. Now she stood here without any doubt.
Competed for the Hong Kong Film Award Best Actress for the first time, Fala Chen appeared in a noble silk satin evening dress; during which she held her mobile phone and had a video chat with her 5-year-old daughter for a long time. She revealed that she would share the event livestream with her daughter. Her daughter liked to watch the Oscars sand review what the stars wore. When she found out she would return to take part in the Hong Kong Film Awards she felt curious. Thus she tried on the dress for her daughter before hand. Her daughter praised it as very pretty, which boosted her confidence.
MIRROR members Keung To, Lokman Yeung and Anson Kong Yip Sun (AK) were present as award presenters. Keung Tao and AK stepped on the red carpet of the Hong Kong Film Awards for the first time. Keung To said that in addition to being happy, he was also a little nervous because he was worried that he would say the wrong thing; AK said that with Lokman present, he was not afraid of anything and would participate in a relaxed and playful mood. The three have never received any Hong Kong Film Awards nomination. Kong Yip Sun dared not think whether he would be nominated for WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL (NGOR MOON BUT SI SUP MOR) next year. The positive reviews for the film already have achieved what he wanted, the rest would all be rewards. COLLAR members Marf Yau Yin Tung and Sumling Li also served as guest performers for the award ceremony, and the two joked that they could not dress up any "sexier".
THE 44TH HONG KONG FILM AWARDS
http://hkfaa.com/winnerlist.html
BEST FILM
CIAO UFO
BEST DIRECTOR
Patrick Leung Pak Kin (CIAO, UFO)
BEST SCREENPLAY
Kong Ho Yan, Amy Chin (CIAO, UFO)
BEST ACTOR
Leung Ka Fai Tony (THE SHADOW'S EDGE)
BEST ACTRESS
Fish Liew (SOMEONE LIKE ME)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Alex To (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Michelle Wai (CIAO UFO)
BEST NEW PERFORMER
Elizabeth Tang (GIRLFRIENDS)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Sion Michel, Richard Bluck (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST FILM EDITING
Chang Suk Ping William (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST ART DIRECTION
Juno Mak, Yee Chung Man, Chow Sai Hung Ambrose, Jona Sees
(SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST COSTUME AND MAKEUP DESIGN
SoMad, Uma Wang (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST ACTION CHOREOGRAPHY
Su Hang (THE SHADOW'S EDGE)
BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCORE
Ryuichi Sakamoto, Nate Connelly (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST ORIGINAL FILM SONG
WAH FU ONE (CIAO, UFO)
Composer:Tsui Chin Hung
Lyricist:Leung Pak Kin
Vocal Artist:Feanna Wong
BEST SOUND DESIGN
Nopawat Likitwong, Poolpetch Hatthakitkosol, Dhanarat Dhitirojana (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Enoch Chan, Yu Yat Tung, Chris Chow, Lai Tsz Fei Felix
(SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT)
BEST NEW DIRECTOR
Shu Qi (GIRL)
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
John Chu Ka Yan
PROFESSIONAL SPIRIT AWARD
Yiu Man Kei
BEST DRESSED
Alex To, Michelle Wai




































