最佳攝影 (Best Cinematography):
黃岳泰(投名狀) The Warlords
最佳剪接 (Best Film Editing):
鄺志良(門徒) The Protégé
新晉導演 (Best New Director):
游乃海(跟蹤) Yau Nai Hoi (Eye in the Sky)
最佳新演員 (Best New Performer):
徐子珊(跟蹤) Kate Tsui (Eye in the Sky)
最佳音響效果 (Best Sounds Design):
Sunit Asvinikul & Nakorn Kositpaisal(投名狀) The Warlords
最佳視覺效果 (Best Visual Effects):
吳炫輝、鄒志盛、郭惠玲(投名狀) The Warlords
最佳原創電影音樂 (Best Original Score):
久石讓(姨媽的后現代生活) Joe Hisaishi (The Postmodern Life of My Aunt)
最佳原創電影歌曲 (Best Original Song):
迫得太緊(十分。愛) Too Much Pressure - Kary Ng (Love is not all Around)
最佳編劇 (Best Screenplay):
韋家輝、歐健兒(神探) Wai Ka Fai and Au Kin Yee (Mad Detective)
最佳男配角 (Best Supporting Actor):
劉德華(門徒) Andy Lau (The Protégé)
最佳女配角 (Best Supporting Actress):
邵音音(野。良犬) Siu Yam Yam (The Pye-Dog)
最佳亞洲電影 (Best Asian Film):
色,戒 Lust, Caution
專業精神獎 (Professional Spirit Award):
沈殿霞 Lydia Sum
最佳動作設計 (Best Action Choreography):
甄子丹(導火綫) Donnie Yen (Flash Point)
最佳女主角 (Best Actress) :
斯琴高娃(姨媽的后現代生活) Siqin Gaowa (The Postmodern Life of My Aunt)
最佳導演 (Best Director) :
陳可辛(投名狀) Peter Chan (The Warlords)
最佳美術指導 (Best Art Direction):
奚仲文、易振洲、黃炳耀(投名狀) The Warlords
最佳服裝造型設計 (Best Best Costume Make Up Design):
奚仲文、戴美玲、利碧君(投名狀) The Warlords
最佳男主角 (Best Actor) :
李連杰(投名狀) Jet Li (The Warlords)
最佳電影 (Best Picture) :
(投名狀) The Warlords
Action star Jet Li and mainland actress Siqin Gaowa were honored with the Best Actor and Actress awards at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday. Jet Li, who portrayed a conspirator in the war epic “The Warlords,” said his 28 years of hard work had finally paid off. This is the second time Siqin Gaowa has nabbed the Best Actress award. “It is truly beyond my expectations,” the actress said, applauding at how the awards have evolved in the 23 years since she was first given the Best Actress award. “The Warlords” was the biggest winner at the awards, sweeping another seven titles including Best Film, Best Director, Best Visual Effects and the Best Costume Make-Up and Design.
Hong Kong actor Andy Lau holds the best supporting actor award for his role in the movie “Protege” at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards. Historical epic “The Warlords” dominated the Hong Kong Film Awards, scooping eight gongs including best film but Lau missed out on the best actor award for it.
Historical epic “The Warlords” dominated the Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday scooping eight gongs including best film and best actor in martial arts star Jet Li. The film, set in wartime 19th century China and with an all-star cast — including Hong Kong heartthrob Andy Lau who missed out to Li for best actor — scooped best director for Peter Chan and best film at the glittering ceremony.
“If I had not made a lot of kung fu films, I could have won the best actor award 20 years ago,” the Chinese star Li said in his acceptance speech.
Lau, who was nominated for awards in two separate roles, scooped up the supporting role for his performance in “Protege,” which also won best film editing. The movie is a crime thriller about an undercover policeman seduced by the lifestyle of his mafia boss, played by Lau. “(I was) told that if I played this role, I would be respected by the entire film industry,” he said picking up the best supporting actor award. However, Lau, who is also a singer, missed out on best original song, which went to the theme from “Love is Not All Around.”
The celebrity-mad Hong Kong press pack was out in full force at the red carpet event, as hundreds of screaming fans waved banners and cheered a string of glamorous leading ladies and men as they arrived outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Controversial Second World War Epic “Lust, Caution” from director Ang Lee won the best Asian Film Award. The film has faced a tough time from mainland censors for its explicit sex scenes and its subject matter of a government that collaborated with the Japanese occupation. Lee was not in Hong Kong to accept the award.
The best actress award went to Siqin Gaowa for her lead role in the quirky “The Postmodern Life of My Aunt,” about a woman in her 60s who falls for an amateur Peking Opera performer, played by megastar Chow Yun-fat.
Prolific director Johnnie To enjoyed a better return than his blank score last year, with his crime flick “Mad Detective” winning best screenplay after drawing plaudits at last year’s Venice film festival. To also produced “Eye in the Sky” which won best new director for Yau Nai-hoi and best performance by a newcomer for actress Kate Tsui. The professional achievement award was given to much-loved comic actress Lydia Sum, better known as “Fei Fei” (literally meaning “Fat Fat”) who died from cancer earlier this year. The lifetime achievement award was presented to Hong Kong movie boss Raymond Chow. Chow’s Golden Harvest studios helped produce a string of talent from the former British colony, including action star Jackie Chan and martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
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