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| THE LAST DANCE continues to win awards, among them Tommy Chu (left) wins Best Supporting Actor again courtesy of on.cc |
"The Strongest in the Universe" Donnie Yen Chi Tan appeared as a jury member at an awards ceremony in Singapore the night before. Before the presentation, he spoke to mourn the victims of the Tai Po fire and invited the audience to observe a moment of silence. The movie THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) won three awards respectively, "Best Feature Film", "Best Supporting Actor" and "Best Original Film Song". Sean Lau Ching Wan and Song Jia won Best Actor and Actress respectively.
The first Singapore International Chinese Film Golden Singa Awards was held in Singapore the day before. With a number of actors in attendance, the scene was lively. Yen Chi Tan, Anita Yuen Wing Yee and Hao Lei served on the jury. Before Yen Chi Tan presented the "Best Action Design" award, he spoke to mourn the victims of the Tai Po fire, paid tribute to the disaster relief workers, and invited the audience to observe a moment of silence. "Every life lost in this tragedy breaks my heart. To all the families who are experiencing this unimaginable pain, we stand with you. To those brave and fearless disaster relief workers, we see your greatness, and would like to express our sincerest gratitude to you. Please allow me to invite everyone present to join me in silence and mourn the victims of the fire."
In terms of awards, the Emperor Motion Picture THE LAST DANCE won the "Best Feature Film" award at the event. The theme song THE LAST DANCE won the "Best Original Film Song", and Tommy Chu Pak Hong was awarded the "Best Supporting Actor" for this film. As for the Best Male and Female Actor, the winners were Lau Ching Wan and Song Jia respectively. Song Jia won the Golden Rooster Award for the movie "Good Things" earlier, and Lau Ching Wan became Best Actor for the fifth time for the same role. "Best Female Supporting Actor" was a replica of the earlier Golden Rooster Awards, won by Zhong Chuxi for her role in "Good Things".

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