Wednesday, April 30, 2025

[2025.05.01] FOR THE WEEK ENDING SUNDAY, APRIL 27 2025

For the week ending Sunday, April 27 2025

WARFARE MOVIE POSTER

10 WARFARE
    d. Ray Mendoza, Alex Garland
    D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Will Poulter, Cosmo Jarvis, Kit Connor,
      Finn Bennett, Joseph Quinn, Charles Melton,
      Noah Centineo, Michael Gandolfini

NINTAMA RANTARO: INVINCIBLE MASTER OF THE DOKUTAKE NINJA MOVIE POSTER

  9 NINTAMA RANTARO: INVINCIBLE MASTER OF THE DOKUTAKE NINJA
    d. Masaya Fujimori
    Japanese Animation
  Rating : I
  Length : 90 mins.
  Opening April 17 2025
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/Vq2ix1x9fYY

[ CINEMA CITY ]
    A film adaptation of a popular novel, which the loyal fanbase of "Nintama Rantaro" has long awaited. his is an action-paked, tear- jerker story, never-before-seen in the TV series! At the Ninjutsu Academy, Doi teaches young ninjgas known as "Nintama." One day, he goes out for a battle against a ninja from the rival clan, but vanishes without a trace. The Nintamas worry for Doi's safety, especially Kirimaru, a war orphan who lives with him. At the same time, the Academy receives troubling news that their rivals at Dokutake Castle may be scheming something. The older ninjas infiltrate the castle to investigate, but they are stopped by Tenki, whose face is identical to Doi.

MONTAGES OF A MODERN MOTHERHOOD MOVIE POSTER

  8 MONTAGES OF A MODERN MOTHERHOOD
  Can : Fu Duk But
    d. Oliver Chan Siu Kuen
    Hedwig Tam Sin Yin, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip,
      Janis Pang Hang Ying, Fung So Bo, Patra Au Ga Man, Tai Bo,
      Johnny Hui (Keung Nei), Annie Man Chung Han
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 112 mins.
  Opening October 7 2024 at the 29th Busan International Film Festival
  Opening November 2 2024 at the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival
  Opening April 12 2025 at the 49th Hong Kong International Film Festival
  Opening April 24 2025
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/QGqRg_Bn98Q
  Site : https://www.biff.kr/eng/html/program/prog_view.asp?idx=75991&c_idx=402&sp_idx=0&QueryStep=2
  Site : https://2024.tiff-jp.net/en/lineup/film/37011WEP06
  fb : https://www.facebook.com/people/%E8%99%8E%E6%AF%92%E4%B8%8D-Montages-of-a-Modern-Motherhood/61565310912776/

[ 29th BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ]
    Jing's day begins with a graceful tracking shot that follows her from the early morning as she pumps breast milk, leaves her baby with her mother-in-law, and heads to the bakery where she works. Her baby daughter Qing is difficult and cries constantly and Jing frequently clashes with her live-in in-laws over childcare and housework, while her husband, who works as a delivery driver, views parenting as something he occasionally helps with. All she did was have a child, yet Jing's life is turned upside down, leaving her in a situation where all her efforts to build her career have been negated. Director Oliver Siu Kuen Chan meticulously dissects Jing's struggles, revealing the emotional turbulence she endures. The film’s realistic and precise narrative depicts the suffocating oppression women suffer within both family and society, the pressures of 'being a mother' and 'motherhood,' and resolutely move forward, forcing Jing to make a final decision. (PARK Sun Young)

[ 37TH TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ]
    Suk-jing's ordinary life in Hong Kong is disrupted by motherhood, forcing her to navigate challenging changes that redefine her routine and sense of self.

[ 2024 BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ASIAN COTENTS AND FILM MARKET ]
    Suk-jing recently welcomes a baby daughter into her ordinary life, which, to her surprise, will never be the same again. She is soon stressed-out taking care of the baby 24/7, while her husband never proactively takes part in it. Conflicts with in-laws, postpartum bodily changes, affected work performance are straws piling up on her back...After long nights of nursing in loneliness, where will the break of day lead her?

THE LAST DANCE MOVIE POSTER

  7 THE LAST DANCE [DIRECTOR'S CUT]
  Can : Por. Dei Yuk
  Lit : Breaking. Hell
    d. Anselm Chan Mau Yin
    Rachel Dayo Wong Tsz Wah, Michael Hui Koon Man,
      Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Tommy Chu Pak Hong,
      Catherine Chau Ka Yee, Paul Chun Pui,
      Elaine Jin (Kam Yin Ling), Rachel Leung Yung Ting,
      Rosa Maria Velasco (Wai Law Sha), Chung Suet Ying
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 126 mins.
  Length : 139 mins. (Director's Cut)
  Opening October 10 2024 at the Hawaii International Film Festival
  Opening November 14 2024
  Opening March 14 2025 at the Osaka Asian Film Festival (Director's Cut)
  Opening April 4 2025 (Director's Cut)
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/om4lN8N-TIc
  Site : https://hiff.org/events/thelastdance/
  Site : https://oaff.jp/en/programs/2025-hk03/ (Director's Cut)

[ 20TH OSAKA ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ]
    After Covid bankrupts wedding planner Dominic, he moves into caring for cadavers by taking over his girlfriend’s uncle's place in a funeral parlour. His services become a hit with everyone except a crotchety conservative Taoist priest, Master Man, who is unconvinced that Dominic is committed to spiritual care. Thus Dominic digs into all of the details of deathcare while discovering Man’s dedication to the dead means he disregards his nearest and dearest.

    Filmed in funeral homes in Hong Kong's Hung Hom district, the film has a ring of authenticity while delivering whip-smart verbal comedy via Michael HUI and Dayo WONG as a mismatched pair. From there, it opens up into a more considered look at the Taoist influence in Hong Kong’s funeral rituals and a fascinating family drama that explores how gender roles are affected by these traditions.

[ HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ]
    Starring current Hong Kong comedy king Dayo Wong and comedy legend Michael Hui, THE LAST DANCE is the story of a debt-ridden wedding planner who finds unexpected success as a funeral planner, but he has to win over a traditional Taoist priest to stay in the business...The pandemic has sent most industries into recession. Mired in debt, wedding planner Dominic gets a miraculous chance to turn things around when a funeral planner retires and passes the baton to him. Planning weddings and funerals are polar opposites, but Dominic puts his all into his new job, from opening graves, digging coffins, to handling the deceased. No matter how unpleasant it gets, he takes on everything with gusto. However, the biggest obstacle is getting the approval of respected Taoist priest, Master Man. In his 70s, Master Man is a traditional man who has devoted his life to his Taoist faith. He wants to pass the mantle to his son, Ben, but Ben is more devoted to his wife and kids than to Taoism. Master Man's daughter, Yuet, respects her father greatly. However, since her ancestors dictated that women are filthy by nature, Yuet doesn't take romantic relationships seriously.

PEG O' MY HEART MOVIE POSTER

  6 PEG O' MY HEART
  AKA :THE SHADOW OF REDEMPTION
  Can : Shook Mung
    d. Nick Cheung Ka Fai
    Nick Cheung Ka Fai, Fala Chen,
      Terrance Lau Chun Him, Rebecca Zhu Chenli, Ben Yuen Fu Wa,
      Julius Brian Siswojo, Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi),
      Yem Yuen Yee Man, Brian Lee Hoi Yin@24 Herbs, Lauria Wu Ga Ying,
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 97 mins.
  Opening February 22 2025
    Opening April 30 2024 at the 2024 Udine Far East Film Festival
    Opening July 21 2024 at the Malaysia International Film Festival
    Opening March 27 2025
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/HakTGK5KEwY

[ CINEMA CITY ]
    Dr. Man, an unorthodox psychiatrist, is skilled at extracting the deepest secrets of his patients. One day, he hops into a random cab and encounters Choi, the cab driver. Man finds Choi's condition deeply disturbing but is unable to express his concern during the short cab ride. A few day later, the two men cross paths again. Choi has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation due to his alleged involvement in reckless driving, and Man is assigned to his case. Man quickly realizes that Choi struggles to differentiate between dreams and reality. He constantly sees "devils". Awake or not, his mind can never rest; his body continues to waste away. As hopeless as Choi's condition seems, Man is determined to get to the bottom of his story. As Choi's story unfolds, Man begins to experience disturbing and perplexing dreams. These dreams are vivid and unsettling. The deeper Man delves into Choi's past, the more intense and haunting his nightmares become. Man becomes increasingly suspicious of what is pay for uncovering the ghosts hidden in Choi's closet?

[ CINEMA ONLINE MALAYSIA ]
    Choi San-keung, a taxi driver who perpetually lacks sleep, thus endangering anyone who sets foot in his taxi. One passenger is psychiatrist Dr Man, who survives the taxi ride and offers to help Choi. The offer is refused, but Choi later becomes Dr Man's involuntary patient after a particularly egregious night of driving. Dr Man has his own personal issues: his motto is "I think a doctor should do more than prescribe meds," which means a doctor should also investigate his patients secretly in defiance of common sense and hospital protocol. In a parallel to Choi, Dr Man also has sleeping issues. He suffers from disturbing dreams of his deceased mother, which hints at a secret involving his father, and perhaps some repressed memories.

WARFARE MOVIE POSTER

  5 WARFARE
    d. Ray Mendoza, Alex Garland
    D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Will Poulter, Cosmo Jarvis, Kit Connor,
      Finn Bennett, Joseph Quinn, Charles Melton,
      Noah Centineo, Michael Gandolfini

UNTIL DAWN  MOVIE POSTER

  4 UNTIL DAWN
    d. David F. Sandberg
    Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Odessa A'zion, Ji-young Yoo

FLOWS MOVIE POSTER

  3 FLOW
    d. Gints Zilbalodis
    Latvian Animation

THE ACCOUNTANT 2  MOVIE POSTER

  2 THE ACCOUNTANT 2
    d. Gavin O'Connor
    Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, J.K. Simmons


A MINECRAFT MOVIE MOVIE POSTER

  1 A MINECRAFT MOVIE
    d. Jared Hess
    Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danille Brooks,
      Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen,

[2025.05.01] MICHELLE WAI TEARFULLY THANKS SEAN LAU

Michelle Wai

When talking about Sean Lau, Michelle Wai has to stop and wipe her tears
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Michelle Wai wears the 3 carat engagement ring from her husband at the event
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Michelle Wai Sze Nga attended the diamond brand event yesterday to celebrate Mother's Day in advance. She smiled and said that in addition to being an actress, she has also worked as a lifeguard and obtained the qualification of diamond appraiser. She hoped to go to "grab work" in many fields, and she was able to show her strengths on this day. She revealed that she has bought the most diamonds for her mother as a Mother's Day gift, and the largest one is 1 carat. She planned to give extra Mother's Day gift this year. When asked if her husband would give her a diamond reward for becoming a Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress, she smiled and said no but the 3-carat engagement ring on her hand was already precious enough.

Speaking of winning the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress, Wai Sze Nga smiled sweetly and shared the interesting story of her husband Chau Chee On crying excitedly in the audience. "I watched the video again. He was all tears, very cute and lovable. I made fun of him all night. I said to him, wouldn't you feel embarrassed? You haven't contributed to the film industry at all, but you had so many shots?" She was grateful for her husband's unconditional support like a comrade-in-arms. At first she worried that her husband would be bored at the award show, but she would not have guessed that he was very soothing, and even laughed that her husband silently shot a lot of award ceremony tidbits for her, so she should take him out to shoot more videos in the future, which can be cut into a special.

Winning 7 Best Actress awards With the movie THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) and equaling Kara Wai Ying Hung's AT THE END OF DAYBREAK (SUM MOR) record, Wai Sze Nga humbly said that she did not dare to compare with her elders. Everyone's support deeply moved her. She revealed that her parents were so excited that they "called out to the sky" when they watched the live broadcast, and the entire Sheung Shui heard them. Papa even celebrated with champagne. Although after winning the award she already had to work immediately and has not had the opportunity to see her parents, she would take advantage of Mother's Day to bring the award home. If her parents would be willing to "take in" this Best Actress Award, she would give it to her parents as a gift.

At the awards ceremony, "Brother" Tommy Chu Pak Hong once again became a hot topic. Wai Sze Nga joked that he stole the spotlight with what he wore, but when Brother won the award she cried. When she won Brother cried again. She was grateful for having this brother to walk with her on the show business journey. "The greatest strength is not only family affection, but fate."

Sean Lau Ching Wan said in an interview that the most touching thing about the night was to see her win the award and even praised her efforts over the years. Wai Se Nga burst into tears instantly and needed to pause the interview to calm down. She recalled that when she was at a low point in her career as an actor, she once thought about whether she was suitable to continue. Lau Ching Wan's unintentional encouragement became the driving force for her to persevere. "When filming INSANITY (BO FUNG YU), Ching Wan said to the director, 'This girl performs very well'. Later we ran into each other in the dressing room of SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT (FUNG LUM FOR SHAN). The costume designer jokingly asked Lau Ching Wan if he knew me. Ching Wan said that he thought I performed well in INSANITY, and he still remembered me." Wai Sze Nga thanked Ching Wan for the encouragement and even promised, "I hope that in the future, I can be like Mr. Ching Wan and give an encouragement to others. It is a great motivation. If I would become an elder in the future, I want to be a good elder like this."

[2025.05.01] CHUNG SUET YING PROMOTES HER NEW FILM IN TAIWAN

Chung Suet Ying and Marco Ng attend the Taipei premiere

The Chung Suet Ying, Neo Yau Hawk Sau and Marco Ng Tsz Ho starred movie THE WAY WE TALK (HONG NGOR GUM TIN JUM MOR SUET) was officially released in Taiwan. Chung Suet Ying and Ng Tsz Ho flew to Taipei the day before yesterday to attend the premiere and start a promotional tour of Taipei and Kaohsiung. Chung Suet Ying won the Best Actress at the 61st Golden Horse Awards for this film, so her return to Taiwan this time was of great significance to her. The premiere attracted a number of deaf groups to attend, and many hearing-impaired friends enthusiastically asked questions in sign language. The atmosphere was warm and touching.

Returning to the place she won her first Best Actress award, Chung Suet Ying said that she felt honored and the most unforgettable thing was the enthusiastic reaction of the Taiwanese audience. "Taiwanese hearing-impaired friends are so happy to use sign language to express their feelings, I fully feel their enthusiasm." She got the opportunity to make this film because she knew sign language and understood the hearing impaired. After not winning Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards, she said that she did not feel lost. She even thanked to the Hong Kong Film Awards for letting three young people bring the story to the stage and performed in the form of songs. After completing the promotion of Taiwan, she will continue to attend the film festival in Singapore. Since she has not met Singaporean audiences, she was full of expectations for this trip. Ng Tsz Ho said that after more than 180 post-screening sharing sessions, his expression skills have improved a lot.

[2025.05.01] LOUIS KOO QUITS BEEF FOR 30 YEARS FOR HIS FATHER'S HEALTH

Louis Koo plays an ambulance worker in the film, even falling into the dilemma of whether to immigrate or not
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Neo Yau and Louis Koo after playing ambulance workers respect their grasp of time to save lives even more

Angela Yuen in the film plays a frustrated nurse and uses foul language excessively

Neo Yau and Louis Koo play ambulance workers in VITAL SIGNS
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In the Louis Koo Tin Lok, Neo Yau Hawk Sau and Angela Yuen Lai Lam starred, Cheuk Wan Chi directed film VITAL SIGNS (SUNG YUEN TOH JUNG), the three experienced the daily work of ambulance and medical staff, which was not simple. The film reflected issues of social concern, including medical care, education and immigration, etc., and explained their different life journeys, encountered various practical problems, and made helpless choices in dilemmas. Used to be the "Bull Demon King", Koo Tin Lok said that one of the big decisions in his life was when his father had a stroke. He made a vow not to eat beef again for the rest of his life, his father recovered and was discharged from the hospital, and he has quit eating beef for 30 years.

Koo Tin Lok played the role of an ambulance team captain and a single father with a daughter in VITAL SIGNS. Due to the back problems that has troubled his character, and for the sake of the children's education and future, he was willing to give up his originally stable job and choose to take his daughter to immigrate to other places. Always putting his family first in real life, Koo Tin Lok said: "Although I don't have any children, I empathize with the character's low back pain. I had neck pain that was so painful I couldn't sleep and my daily life was affected. In reality, I can have discussions with my family. If I was the father in the film though, I may insist on going for the sake of my daughter's future." He stressed that he had no intention of emulating the role and immigrate.

Faced with difficult choices at different stages of life, Koo Tin Lok said that leaving the TV industry to pursue a career in the film industry was not considered a major decision, nor did he ever worry about choosing between a career and love. The biggest choice in life was related to his family. "When my father had his first stroke, the doctor said that he could not save it and to be mentally prepared. At that time I was filming a drama, and I rushed to the emergency room of the hospital. I saw Ma sitting in the corridor sighing and saying that she has never traveled with my father by plane, and guessed that it would not happen. So I made a wish, 'I won't eat beef anymore in this life!' Papa was really fine in the end. I'm a big steak eater, and I haven't eaten beef since that time. It was probably 30 years ago, it was a big decision."

Yau Hawk Sau believed that the end of the online channel he singlehanded created, Trial and Error, involved many reasons. After careful consideration, he made the difficult choice. Yuen Lai Lam worked hard for her career, often leaving Hong Kong to fly to other places to work. In order for the cat to be properly cared for, she decided to hand it over to his family for foster care, and struggled several times over before making the decision.

Koo Tin Lok has a lot of scene with Yau Hawk Sau, who also played the role of an ambulance worker, and both respected the ambulance workers' ability to grasp time to save lives. Koo Tin Lok thought about becoming a firefighter before entering the industry, but he had the impression that becoming a medical or ambulance worker required professional knowledge courses, so he did not consider it. Yuen Lai Lam played the role of an emergency room nurse, the character had a manic personality and often had to use foul language. She regarded that as a major attempt since she entered the industry.

Koo Tin Lok remembered a scene in the film where he went to a construction site with a chainsaw to save a South Asian who has been pierced through the lungs by a metal bar. He thought it was "a little terrifying". How did the script move him? Koo Tin Lok said, "First of all, movies very rarely or perhaps never attempted the subject of an ambulance worker. Secondly, the film explored the topic of the migration wave in recent years. Many people have become 'astronauts' in modern times, in addition to other medical and educational problems that Hong Kong was facing. I think these subjects can be made into films."

Koo Tin Lok and Yau Hawk Sau both had experience with ambulance rides. Koo Tin Lok said that after graduating from Form 5, he was so happy and got carried away. When he crossed the road a truck hit him, and he was sent to the hospital for treatment. "After the crash my clothes were all torn up. I lay on the ground unconscious for about 5 to 10 seconds. After waking up I was carried into the ambulance and sent to the hospital. I had stitches over my right eyebrow, and I still have a scar. At that time the front of the truck was smashed, and the driver was lying over the steering wheel."

Yau Hawk Sau also had a similar experience. While driving from a small road to the main road in the early morning, a vehicle T-boned him. The car was a total loss after turning 180 degrees. He laughed and said, "I only had the accident after finishing this film. At the time I sat in the ambulance on to way to the hospital in a white car, I had a special sense of familiarity with the ambulance team. However I was traumatized at the moment." Yuen Lai Lam was glad that she has not needed an ambulance ride. After making the film she realized that the equipment in the ambulance turned out to be very expensive and advanced, and her eyes were opened.

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

[2025.04.30] FOR THE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, APRIL 26 2025

For the week starting Saturday, April 26 2025 (Week 17)

VIUTV CHILL CLUB CHART


  5 ZERO TO HERO 100
  Can : Lu Yun Chim Nung 100
  SULIS

  4 DAMSEL
  Can : Bei Ket Nui Wong
  Cath Wong Yin

  3 ETERNAL INSOMNIA
  Can : Wing Yuen Dik Sut Min
  Nick Cheung Ka Fai

  2 LIVE
  Can : Woot
  Jeremy Lee Chun Kit


  1 I CRIED BECAUSE YOU CRIED
  Can : Nei Lau Lui Sor Yi Ngor Lau Lui
  Dear Jane

Monday, April 28, 2025

[2025.04.29] EMPEROR STILL PLANS TO MAKE MOVIES DESPITE THE POOR MARKET

Michelle Wai is all grins after getting kisses from her newlywed husband

Terence Lam is flattered that Emperor boss Albert Yeung has his eyes on him

THE LAST DANCE team celebrates sweeping up 5 awards

Even Charlene Choi praises Tommy Chu as "so cool he is cracked open".
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THE LAST DANCE team attends the after party after the Hong Kong Film Awards
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The "Kwok Siblings" Michelle Wai and Tommy Chu win Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively and both turn into crybabies

Chau Chee On kisses his wife Michelle Wai at the celebration

Elaine Jin is happy for Best Actress Michelle Wai and cries tears of joy

Albert Yeung strongly invites Terence Lam to join Emperor, leaving Terence Lam with an awkward look on his face
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The Emperor Motion Picture THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) won five awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards the day before yesterday, including Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Original Film Song and Best Original Film Music. Emperor boss Albert Yeung Sau Sing led the fresh out of the oven Best Actress Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Best Supporting Actor Tommy Chu Pak Hong, director Anselm Chan Mou Yin, Best Original Film Song winner Terence Lam Ka Him, Catherine Chau Ka Yee and others to attend the celebration. Best Actor nominee Michael Hui Koon Man did not attend. After the group photo, Wai Sze Nga's doctor husband Chau Chee On was also at the celebration. The media asked the two to take a photo together. Dr. Chau kissed his beloved wife twice, and Wai Sze Nga smiled sweetly and said that it was like a re-enactment of the wedding banquet.

Speaking of the award ceremony, Yeung Sau Sing was very moved to see THE LAST DANCE team winning the award. He said frankly, "I am very moved. Of course I hope to have cash and other prizes in business. The movie has won the cash prize, and I want to win more prizes. I am a little disappointed, with one or two awards that we should win but didn't."

Because Hui Koon Man did not win Best Actor? He said, "Nothing we can do, the Hong Kong Film Awards has many voters. Some people like it, some people don't. We have to accept the result." Although the film market has been sluggish and getting movies made difficult, Mr. Yeung's enthusiasm for making movies still has not been hindered. He revealed that this year he already has four or five films planned for production this year. Would one of them be with THE LAST DANCE team? He said that would depend on the director Chan Mou Yin's intention, and Director Chan would be in charge of everything.

In addition Yeung Sau Sing grabbed Lam Ka Him at the celebration and said that he would recruit him as a singer, composer and actor for his company, a package deal. Lam Ka Him said that he would consider it but because he was afraid that he would be a "negative asset", he hoped that Yeung Sau Sing would think about it clearly. Yeung Sau Sing joked, "It doesn't matter, we are used to it; seven out of ten movies we make definitely lose money. Earlier the Cheung King Hin starred Lunar New Year film also lost money." Yeung Sau Sing also revealed the secret, actually this time Director Chan Mou Yin asked Lam Ka Him to sing the film theme song THE LAST DANCE. Some people in the company objected, "Because Emperor is the largest record company in Hong Kong, it has a large number of singers such as (Nicholas) Tse Ting Fung, (Hins) Cheung King Hin, (Leo) Ku Kui Kei, and (Hacken) Lee Hak Kun. He should look within his own company, why would he ask someone on the outside? I said that I should let the company's singers, but I respect the director's decision because he thought Lam Ka Him was suitable for singing. It was very fair."

Yeung Sau Sing kept "sniping" at Lam Ka Him and even said to the press, "If I don't sign him I would be an idiot." Later when he and Chan Mou Yin were interviewed, he again dragged Lam Ka Him into the shot and said, "This silly boy keeps dodging left and right, don't moving around, stand in the middle." Lam Ka Him awkwardly said, "Mr. Yeung, calm down. Why did you nab me again?" Yeung Sau Sing said, "This is the mob, no one is nabbing you." Lam Ka Hei explained that he was only joking about making a movie, "Please don't, I was just joking!" Yeung Sau Sing again said, "We don't joke, we get upset." Chan Mou Yin intervened and said that they would talk later.

Wai Sze Nga went from the award ceremony to the celebration. Wai Sze Nga at the celebration hug "Brother" Chu Pak Hong and "Sister Lin" Elaine Jin (Kam Yin Lin) and cried, admitting that her mood still has yet to calm down. She felt everything was happening too fast, and revealed that friends were making fun of her. On the live television broadcast, she was crying in almost every shot. "I didn't know that at the moment the result was announced, the camera caught me taking deep breaths. I really want to watch the re-run." When the award was announced, Dr. Chau in the audience also cried very hard. He said that it was because he saw his wife's efforts being rewarded. Michelle was asked if she would ask for an allowance increase? She joked, "We have only been married for several months, he hasn't started giving one yet!" Did Wai Sze Nga think her husband has been lucky for her? She smiled and replied, "Yes, my husband has been so lucky for me; so I take him with me for anything important, like a 'mascot'." Wai Sze Nga now is lucky in love and career, she said that she was very grateful to the many good people and kind people around her for helping her. She was really happy, but she dare not say that she has become a victory group in life. She would continue to work hard and prepare for the role of the script. "I would keep working hard, after tonight, when I wake up it's a new day. I plan to read new scripts. My husband and I don't have any parenthood plan yet, we can be with or without child, so the award has no effect on us at all." Would she increase her salary after winning the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor? She replied seriously, "I just want to say I don't want to increase the price. I would tell the company not to increase the price. Now not only in the film industry, but also everyone (the entire economic environment) is not easy, I hope to tide over the difficulties together. If the company wants to increase the price, I hope it would only add a small amount. Don't increase the price at the lowest point." Reportedly she has numerous film offers, one of the dramatic films has already been half confirmed and estimated to go into production in the second half of the year. Tomorrow she would attend an event. Would Tommy Chu Pak Hong increase his salary after winning the award? He said probably not, the most important thing as an actor was encountering a good team.

In tears throughout the show, Chu Pak Hong was made fun of as having 10 liters of tears. He explained that because he has seen Wai Sze Nga's hard work all along, he was very happy for her winning Best Actress. "That condition was......other people can't see my effort! However I was with Little Sister (Wai Sze Nga) throughout the entire process, I have seen how hard she works, so let's not talk about it anymore!" After that he almost broke down again. When he won Best Supporting Actor, he felt like he has done the ancestors proud and praised every nominee as worthy of winning. "After the award of course I want a raise, but I know the market is depressed. Everything is negotiable, the most important is script, character and team are good. After the award I want to take a day off, properly rest before resuming work."

[2024.04.29] LOUIS KOO: BACK TO THE PAST WILL BE RELEASED THIS YEAR

Louis Koo leads the "Walled City brothers" to the celebration

Philip Ng tastes the "Walled City famous" barbecue pork and rice
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Louis Koo jokes about making TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE GROWTH of FISH BALL GIRL, to which she responds, "Yes!"
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Someone online claims to be a "Hong Kong Film Awards voter" and says that he receives a non blank voting ballot with the TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN team filled in for Best Sound Design

Soi Cheang speaks to the press with Louis Koo, "Fish Ball Girl" Wong Wan Ching and Raymond Lam

Philip Ng celebrates TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN's big win with barbecue pork rice
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The movie TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING) swept up 9 awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards. After the awards ceremony the film team including director Soi Cheang Pou Soi, actors Louis Koo Tin Lok, Raymond Lam Fung, Philip Ng Wan Lung, Fish Ball Girl (Wong Wan Ching), Kenny Wong Tak Bun, Tony Wu Tsz Tung and others attended the celebration and had "Walled City barbecue pork rice" together. Director Cheang admitted that he has never thought that the film would win 9 awards. "We have spent great effort. At least this movie stepped overseas, we don't feel embarrassed. So I really hope that everyone to get the awards that they want to get." He and Koo Tin Lok made the promise together, the film would continue to "fight the best fight". TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN would also return to Hong Kong theaters starting May 1st, the one year anniversary of its release.

When asked when he would start filming the sequel, Director Cheang Pou Soi was confident that filming would start soon. Koo Tin Lok said that he should be more careful in production. "We have to make it even better! I want to say something, making a movie before was very tough. The cinematography and special effects cost a lot of money. Today our gang has achieved a feeling to show everyone, why can't we reduce the cost and make a even more entertaining movie. The fight would have to be the best. By reducing the cost a little, can we save a little on the visual?" With special treatment from Koo Tin Lok, "Fish Ball Girl" Wong Wan Ching was also happy to see that the film has won many awards, and also wants the sequel to start filming as soon as possible. Koo Tin Lok proposed to start filming "TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE GROWTH OF FISHBALL GIRL". Fish Ball Girl immediately said yes when she heard it. "Since we can make DRAGON THRONE and FINAL CHAPTER, why can't we talk about Fish Ball Girl growing up?" Regarding the film's 9 awards, Koo Tin Lok said, "I don't care, in the end I am very happy." Lam Fung also joked, "Why 9? Because it's a Kowloon Walled City." Koo Tin Lok was sincerely happy that the film won awards, and their efforts were not in vain.

Referring to the fact that award presenters Cecilia Choi Sze Wan and Renci Yeung Sze Wing's joke about the movie BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI) as an urban legend, Koo Tin Lok said, "This movie will be released this year, it's not an urban legend." With a part in the film, Lam Fung also said, "Everyone please support us more then."

Carina Lau Ka Ling praised Lam Fung as "chok person, excellent singer, strong dancer". He said, "Thank you Sister Ka Ling for giving me this nickname. To be able to have a character viewers remember as an actor, I want to thank director Cheang Pou Soi and boss Koo Tin Lok." Was Ng Wan Lung disappointed that he did not win Best Supporting Actor for Wong Gau? He said, "The entire film has performed so well, I am already very happy to be nominated."

Two nights ago a self proclaimed "Hong Kong Film Awards voter" said online that he received a non blank ballot, which had the Best Sound Design field filled with the TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN team. The fairness of the vote came into question. "I feel heartbroken holding the ballot that belonged to me. I also feel disappointed and afraid of the company I once worked for. Because I received a ballot that has been filled in already, which made me think of many hypothetical theories. I feel bad for this ballot and any of the parties......if it is so easily for others to fill it in, the system is no longer trustworthy." Hong Kong Film Awards Association replied, "This has the highest attention of the Hong Kong Film Awards Board of Directors, we are trying to get an understanding into the matter." Other Hong Kong Film Awards voters said that they have not run into what the person online ran into. The ballot would be directly mailed to their homes and not distributed by the company.

[2025.04.29] SEAN LAU HAS NO INTENTION TO CATCH UP TO TONY LEUNG CHIU WAI'S BEST ACTOR RECORD

Sean Lau jokes that despite winning his fourth Best Actor he is still nervous
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Sean Lau feels fulfilled as the "Family of Three" all won awards
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Sean Lau praises Tony Leung Chiu Wai as a legend, and he has never thought about surpassing his six time Best Actor record

Sean Lau is able to win with "wife" Jo Koo and "son" Dylan So and feels very perfect
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The fresh out of the oven Best Actor Sean Lau Ching Wan, Best Supporting Actress Jo Koo (Kok Cho Lam) and Best New Performer Dylan So Man To attended the PAPA Hong Kong Film Awards celebration banquet the night before. Ching Wan was rather sentimental about this year's Hong Kong Film Awards. When he saw director Philip Yung Tsz Kwong moved to tears, he could not help but tell him to stop crying. Which scene was the most touching for him? Ching Wan said, "I was very touched when I saw (Michelle) Wai Sze Nga win the award because I have known her for many years, yet earlier when we worked together we only had one scene. I already realized that she is a girl who works hard and does her best. I am very happy that she has the achievement today, and her words on the stage are real!"

As for Ching Wan's fourth Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor, he was still two away from tying Tony Leung Chiu Wai's record. Would he aim for this goal? Ching Wan said, "I really haven't thought that, Wai Jai is already a legend!" The reporter said that he was only two times away from catching up? Ching Wan joked, "But I has been nominated 18 times. Actually it doesn't really matter. In terms of awards, I have never won against any actor. Actually actors should fight side by side and appreciate each other, not about you beat me, I beat you. I don't feel it's like this. For example tonight many actors have performed very well. Everyone is very happy, feeling that now film really has hope."

Lau Ching Wan with the film PAPA won his fourth Best Actor. Jo Koo (Kok Cho Lam) and Dylan So Man To with the film respectively received Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer. The "family of three" attended the celebration with their awards. Lau Ching Wan said that in the past he had fewer opportunities to receive an award with his onscreen "Family". Being able to win with "wife" Kok Cho Lam and "son" So Man To felt very perfect. Lau Ching Wan said that his wife Amy Kwok Oi Ming understood him very well and has not yet planned any special celebration. He joked that normally his wife was responsible for cooking, so he would not have to wait for winning an award to have a feast. Otherwise he definitely would be very thin.

Kok Cho Lam upon learning that she won with co-star Lau Ching Wan immediately had a release and relaxed feeling. "Tonight I don't dare to get drunk, because the next day I would have to attend the Udine Far East Film Festival." She praised the award show atmosphere as great, each actor's award would move others to tears, proving that they really had emotions. So Man To could legally drink at his age, but he had exams so he did not.

Sunday, April 27, 2025

[2025.04.28] TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN WINS BIG AT THE 43RD HONG KONG FILM AWARDS

Michelle Wai wins her first Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress

Sean Lau wins his fourth Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor

Fala Chen and Lo Chun Yip win Best Dressed

Marf Yau is dripping in diamonds for the event

Amy Lo makes an elegant turn to show off her back

Louise Wong wears a wig to cover up her new look

Ian Chan
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Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Carina Lau receive a full score on aura in a black and white couples look

Michelle Wai wins her first Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress and tearfully thanks THE LAST DANCE team
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Michelle Wai as the favorites wins her first Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress, and thanks THE LAST DANCE team for not giving up o her

Michelle Wai happily embraces her onscreen father Michael Hui

Sean Lau wins his fourth Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor, and thanks the team, his family and his wife

TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN wins multiple awards including Best Film, as the team emotionally share the joy together on the stage

Tommy Chu wins Best Suporting Actor and emotionally reads his speech

Jo Koo wins her first Best Supporting Actress, and thanks Sean Lau and director Philip Yung

Brigitte Lin presents the Lifetime Achievement Awards to Shi Nansun and Tsui Hark, saying both are her lucky stars

Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Carina Lau are on a red carpet date

Terence Lam and Ian Chan's fans charter yachts to support them

Ian Chan thanks his fans for their support

MC Cheung is not afraid of becoming addicted to gambling

Louis Cheung and Charlene Choi march on together

Edan Lui says a designer chose what he is wearing

Louis Koo arrives in one of the sponsors' Uber Taxi

Fala Chen (top) and Lo Chun Yip win Best Dressed
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The 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards was held last night at the Grand Theatre of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING) won 9 awards including Best Film and Best Director, with Sean Lau Ching Wan and Michelle Wai Sze Nga winning Best Actor and Best Actress respectively for PAPA and THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK). Director Tsui Hark and filmmaker Shi Nansun received the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Brigitte Lin (Lam Ching Ha) made an appearance to present the award. In addition to the speeches of the winners, the most heard at the awards ceremony was that the filmmakers encouraged each other and cheered for Hong Kong films!

Lau Ching Wan defeated many opponents with his superb acting skills in the movie PAPA and won the Best Actor award this year, his fourth. He thanked his family and wife Amy Kwok Oi Ming for their support along the way, and wished for everyone to continue to support Hong Kong film.

After Wai Sze Nga won the Best Actress with the film with THE LAST DANCE, the entire team embraced. In particular her on screen brother Tommy Chu Pak Hong even lost it emotionally, and her husband was also teary eyed. She thanked her boss Albert Yeung Sau Sing and the whole team. She also thanked the director for not giving up on her when she gave up. She did not forget to thank her husband either. "Thank you to my family, my husband, you have given me such a safe castle for me to relax and chase dreams. Thank you boss Yeung Sau Sing for making this movie. Thank you director Chan Mou Yin for giving the opportunity to me. When even I wanted to give up myself, you didn't give up on me. To use a quote from the film, 'Since we got on this rare ride of life, we shouldn't worry about when we would get off. We should enjoy the scenery on the way. I am very happy to have met each and every one of you on this ride, becoming an actor has made me feel that this ride has been well worth taking. I would continue to work hard. I am actor Wai Sze Nga!"

Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the first time with THE LAST DANCE, Tommy Chu Pak Hong broke down when he was announced the winner. He tried to catch his breath for a long time after rushing to the stage. "An individual occupies very little portion of an award, which absolutely isn't the credit of the individual. I am grateful to have encountered my family, especially Father in Heaven; grateful for encountering Emperor Motion Pictures, thank you Dr. Yeung Sau Sing for giving me a lot of opportunities, and to colleagues who have voted for me. Let's Hong Kong film!" He joked that he wanted to continue the challenge and win Best Actor, as in the audience Wai Sze Nga sobbed with excitement in a touching scene. Best Supporting Actress went to Jo Koo (Kok Cho Lam). She thanked her family and her on screen husband Lau Ching Wan for treating her like family.

THE LAST DANCE also won a number of awards, including Anselm Chan Mou Yin and Cheng Wai Kei for Best Screenplay, Chu Wan Pin for Best Original Film Score, and Terence Lam Ka Him's THE LAST DANCE for Best Original Film Song. The film's "commander" Chan Mou Yin said in his speech, "When I was writing this script, it was a low point in my life. Thank you Chu Pak Hong and Leung Yung Ting for dragging me back up from hell on countless nights. Thank you Dr. Yeung Sau Sing for investing in such an alternative movie during such a difficult time. Thank you Wai Sze Nga for training in hell breaking (ritual) for a whole fun just because I said one thing." He also said that he did not know what genre he would make next, but probably would be a lighter subject. He wanted to make things that occur in Hong Kong, because it has many people and things that are worth the entire world to know about. He said that getting a movie made would certainly be difficult, but he still wanted to do it. Started as a screenwriter, he felt that he first had to properly write the script. It would have to commercial considerations but also express what he wants to say. Best Original Film Score recipient Chu Wan Pin thanked his COLLAR member girlfriend Winka, who applauded for him in the audience.

Tsui Hark and Shi Nansun won the Lifetime Achievement Award. Tsui Hark thanked Ng See Yuen for bringing him into the industry, and encouraged his peers to face the challenges together. "We must uphold our original aspirations and passion, work together, help and support each other, rely on professionalism, the right attitude and personal ability to work together to meet all kinds of difficulties, overcome challenges, and break new ground in a familiar market. With this belief, I believe we can definitely do it!" He also thanked Shi Nansun for supporting the Film Workshop over the years. "She braved heavy wind and rain, so a madman like me can have flights of fantasy inside. Tonight she deserves both awards." Shi Nansun thanked the film teams for their efforts and support, and wished all the film industry colleagues to continue their efforts. Brigitte Lin made a surprise appearance as the presenter, and shared on the stage the origin of how they met, got to know and cherish each other, and thanked her good friends Tsui Hark and Shi Nansun for giving her the opportunity back then. "These two friends of mine enabled me to welcome the second spring of my career, and even the good name of 'Invincible Asia'. Today these two friends of mine receive their Lifetime Achievement Award, they are also my Lifetime Achievement."

Tony Leung Chiu Wai presented the Best New Performer, which went to Dylan So Man To for PAPA; Leung Chiu Wai then presented the Best New Director, which went to Robin Lee of FOUR TRAILS.

The late Bruce Yu Ka On and Karen Yip Ka Yan won the Best Costume Design and Make Up Award for TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIROS: WALLED IN, and director Soi Cheang Pou Soi accepted the award on their behalf. The film also won Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Sound Effects and Best Action Design. Cheang Pou Soi also repeated as Best Director with the film. "I am very luck to be able to accept this award up here again. Actually this year every director wants to hand over quality and quality movies. Honestly this movie may not be the subject I wanted to make the most, but I tell myself I have to use the most professional and focused way to complete this movie."

Leung Chiu Wai, Carina Lau Ka Ling, Sean Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo Tin Lok, Raymond Lam Fung, Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Fala Chen and Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) appeared on the red carpet, among whom Fala Chen won the Best Dressed Award.

Guest performer Leung Chiu Wai appeared at the Hong Kong Film Awards again after 10 years. He felt very good and excited. With his social phobia he joked that whether presenting or competing he would feel nervous. When foreign media asked him if he was confident despite the lack of a nomination, he was a little surprised but immediately defended the other party. "Do you mean if I have confidence in not saying something wrong when I present the award?" Recently, Leung Chiu Wai has been rumored to participate in the Dragon Head role of TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: DRAGON THRONE (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI LUNG TAU) and might perform with Chow Yun Fat in the "Twin Dragon Heads" performance. Leung Chiu Wai said that was just a rumor. He said that he had no job yet, and his wife Lau Ka Ling had more work than him.

Nominated for Best Actor with PAPA, Lau Ching Wan walked the red carpet with his on screen family of Edan Lui Cheuk On, Kok Cho Lam and others. When asked why his wife Kwok Oi Ming did not come along, Ching Wan joked, "You caught me!". He pointed out that his wife moved behind the scenes for taking care of him and made a rare trip out to shop for what he would wear to the Hong Kong Film Awards. Edan hoped to work with Ching Wan again and thought that they had a special connection. After a photo together at an event two years ago they actually got to work together. Ching Wan joked that he thought he got a hint for him to join MIRROR, but actually it was a movie.

The "Best Dressed Awards" presenter Louise Wong Dan Nei joked that because she could not present the award to herself, this year she gave up her chance to win. She wore a wig because she did not want to expose her look for a movie. The awards in the end went to Fala Chen and Siuyea Lo Chung Yip.

Best Cinematographer guest presenters Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin was asked if she needed to congratulated, she stressed, "Don't mind me, I can take care of myself." She also said that she has never said break up and make up and has never admitted either, as she did not know everyone to know. When asked if she was happy with her current love life, Ah Sa only said that she is happy everyday and that she is more nervous about presenting than being nominated. She often glanced over to Louis Cheung Kai Chung next to her while speaking, and Ah Chung smartly changed the subject on her behalf. Speaking of her former husband Ronald Cheng Chung Kei's divorce case and East Weekly's exclusive report that the alimony was only HK$ 8,000, Ah Sa said that she did not know about other people's matter and it had nothing to do ith her. Ah Chung who has worked with Cheng Chung Kei also said to leave his family matters for him to handle.

With two nominations, Marf Yau Yin Tung has become internationally renowned as a warm up guest performer for Coldplay. She said, "That's good if it's true. The social network has more English fan messages, I am very honored. I always say that I have to march toward international, like I have taken one step closer." She felt that she might not have defeated 30 singers and joked that it was like applying for a job. Whether or not she was chose after working with Australian star Ruel, having the experience was enough. She did not ask Coldplay why she was chosen either. She also said that after the performance she received many brand name offers.

Jennifer Yu Heung Yin appeared in a denim tube dress, tripped on the red carpet but fortunately it was just a scare. Amy Lo Wai Man appeared in back revealing dress and often turning around to make provocative poses.

Singers Terence Lam Ka Him and guy group MIRROR member Ian Chan Cheuk Yin both were nominated for Best Original Film Song. Their fans chartered a yacht on Victoria Harbor in support! In the end THE LAST DANCE theme song Lam Ka Him composed, wrote the lyrics for and sang won. "I really want to thank the Hong Kong Film Awards. Thank you very much to viewers who voted for THE LAST DANCE. Thank you very much director Chan Mou Yin for asking me to sing and write the film song. I really want to thank viewers who went to see LAST at the theaters, and viewers who stayed to the end to listen to this song. I wish everyone would continue to support Hong Kong film, and I wish that I can have the opportunity to participate in film work again." He joked that he had to thank the "ancestors". Ian was also nominated for Best New Performer, which went to Dylan So Man To. When asked about his group mate Edan Lui Cheuk On's Cantonese adaptation of a Korean singer's song being brutally criticized online, Ian has not heard but said that he made music in order to express his thoughts. Edan said that he chose the song because it was a hit. He hoped that everyone would relax and enjoy it.

Singer Stephy Tang Lai Yan with the film LOVE LIES (NGOR TAM DIK NAM CHEUNG LUEN OI) was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress for the first time, but because of illness yesterday she suddenly announced that she would be absent. She posted on social network, "I always say that plans can't catch up to changes, I believe everything is the best arrangement. I want to say sorry to everyone and fans. Because I don't feel well, tonight I would be unable to attend the Hong Kong Film Awards. However everyone can relax, I probably would be able to watch it on television. I would properly rest at home and watch the live broadcast, and support everyone over the air! Support Hong Kong film." Her LOVE LIES co-star and Best Original Film Song nominee MC Cheung Tin Fu did not find out until he arrived, and said that there was nothing he could do. A certain renowned singer was rumored online to have lost HK$300,000 on gambling. The rumored suspect MC admitted that he has played privately with friends, but the wagers were not as exaggerated as reported. He explained that he was learning something news, for entertainment he would not bet too big. He would be happy if he would have the chance to be the new generation God of Gamblers.

THE 43RD HONG KONG FILM AWARDS
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    BEST FILM
  • TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN
    BEST DIRECTOR
  • Soi Cheang (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST SCREENPLAY
  • Chan Mou Yin Anselm, Cheng Wai Kei (THE LAST DANCE)
    BEST ACTOR
  • Sean Lau (PAPA)
    BEST ACTRESS
  • Michelle Wai (THE LAST DANCE)
    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
  • Tommy Chu (THE LAST DANCE)
    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
  • Jo Koo (PAPA)
    BEST NEW PERFORMER
  • Dylan So (PAPA)
    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
  • Cheng Siu Keung (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST FILM EDITING
  • Cheung Ka Fai (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST ART DIRECTION
  • Mak Kwok Keung, Chau Sai Hung Ambrose (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST COSTUME AND MAKE UP DESIGN
  • Bruce Yu, Karen Yip (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST ACTION CHOREOGRAPHY
  • Tanigaki Kenji (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCORE
  • Wan Pin Chu (THE LAST DANCE)
    BEST ORIGINAL FILM SONG
  • THE LAST DANCE (THE LAST DANCE)
    Composer, Lyricist, Vocal Artist:Terence Lam
    BEST SOUND DESIGN
  • Yiu Chun Hin, Cheung Man Hoi, To Burnard Davy (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
  • Lin Chun Yue Jules, Ma Siu Fu, Garrett K Lam, Yee Kwok Leung (TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS:WALLED IN)
    BEST NEW DIRECTOR
  • Robin Lee (FOUR TRAILS)
    BEST ASIAN CHINESE LANGUAGE FILM
  • OLD FOX
PROFESSIONAL SPIRIT AWARDS: Jiang Xiaolong, Han Dongqiang

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: Tsui Hark, Shi Nansun

BEST DRESSED: Lo Chun Yip, Fala Chen