Hong Kong Film Award
















Hong Kong Film Award
香港電影金像獎

37th Hong Kong Film Awards
Hong Kong Film Award.jpg
Awarded forAchievements in filmmaking
LocationHong Kong
CountryHong Kong
Presented byHong Kong Film Awards Association Ltd
Reward(s)Hong Kong Film Award statuette
First awarded9 March 1982
WebsiteHong Kong Film Awards

The Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA; Chinese: 香港電影金像獎), founded in 1982, is an annual film awards ceremony in Hong Kong. The ceremonies are typically in April. The awards recognise achievement in various aspects of filmmaking, such as directing, screenwriting, acting and cinematography. The awards are the Hong Kong equivalent to the American Academy Awards and the British BAFTAs.


The HKFA, incorporated into Hong Kong Film Awards Association Ltd. since December 1993, are currently managed by a board of directors, which consists of representatives from thirteen professional film bodies in Hong Kong. Voting on eligible films for the HKFA is conducted January through March every year and is open to all registered voters, which include local film workers as well as critics, and a selected group of adjudicators.




Contents





  • 1 General rules


  • 2 Board of directors


  • 3 Categories


  • 4 History


  • 5 Records

    • 5.1 Mosts


    • 5.2 Firsts


    • 5.3 Special



  • 6 Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures


  • 7 Presenters


  • 8 See also


  • 9 Notes


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links




General rules


The Hong Kong Film Awards are open to all Hong Kong films which are longer than an hour and commercially released in Hong Kong within the previous calendar year. A film qualifies as a Hong Kong film if it satisfies two of the three criteria, namely: the film director is a Hong Kong resident, at least one film company is registered in Hong Kong, and at least six persons of the production crew are Hong Kong residents. Since 2002, the HKFA also feature a Best Asian Film category, which accepts non-Hong Kong films which are commercially released in Hong Kong.


In January each year, a first round of election, open to all registered voters and a selected group of 100 professional adjudicators, is held to determine the five nominees for each award category. In the rare case where there is a tie between two nominees within the top five slots, six nominees will be allowed. Nominations are usually announced in February, after which a second round of election is held to determine the winner. Voting in the second round is open to a group of 50 professional adjudicators, Executive Committee members of the HKFA, as well as members of the thirteen professional film bodies. Each voting group holds a percentage of the ultimate score for each nominee, and each film body holds a higher share in the categories associated with it.



Board of directors


The Board of Directors consists of representatives from thirteen professional film bodies in Hong Kong, listed below.


  • City Entertainment

  • Hong Kong Kowloon and New Territories Motion Picture Industry Association

  • Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild

  • Hong Kong Theatres Association

  • Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers

  • Hong Kong Movie Production Executives Association

  • Hong Kong Cinematography Lighting Association

  • Hong Kong Stuntman Association

  • Hong Kong Screen Writer's Guild

  • Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild

  • Hong Kong Film Arts Association

  • Hong Kong Society of Film Editors

  • Hong Kong Chamber of Films


Categories


The Hong Kong Film Awards currently feature 19 regular categories, listed below.



  • Best Film

  • Best Director

  • Best Screenplay

  • Best Actor

  • Best Actress

  • Best Supporting Actor

  • Best Supporting Actress

  • Best New Performer

  • Best New Director

  • Best Cinematography

  • Best Film Editing

  • Best Art Direction

  • Best Costume Make Up Design

  • Best Action Choreography

  • Best Original Film Score

  • Best Sound Design

  • Best Original Film Song

  • Best Visual Effects

  • Best Film from Mainland and Taiwan



History



























































































































































































YearBest FilmOriginal titleDirectorCountry
1982Father and SonFoo ji chingAllen Fong
 Hong Kong
1983Boat PeopleTau ban no hoiAnn Hui
 Hong Kong
1984Ah YingBoon bin yenAllen Fong
 Hong Kong
1985HomecomingSi shui liu nianHo Yim
 Hong Kong /  China
1986Police StoryGing chat goo siJackie Chan
 Hong Kong
1987A Better TomorrowYing hung boon sikJohn Woo
 Hong Kong
1988An Autumn's TaleChou tin dik tong wahMabel Cheung
 Hong Kong
1989RougeYin ji kauStanley Kwan
 Hong Kong
1990Beyond the SunsetFei yue huang hunChi Leung 'Jacob' Cheung
 Hong Kong
1991Days of Being WildAh Fei zing zyunKar Wai Wong
 Hong Kong
1992To Be Number OneBo HaoMan Kit Poon
 Hong Kong
1993CagemanLong minChi Leung 'Jacob' Cheung
 Hong Kong
1994C'est la vie, mon chériSan bat liu chingTung-Shing Yee
 Hong Kong
1995Chungking ExpressChung Hing sam lamKar Wai Wong
 Hong Kong
1996Summer SnowNu ren si shiAnn Hui
 Hong Kong
1997Comrades: Almost a Love StoryTian mi miPeter Chan
 Hong Kong
1998Made in Hong KongHeung Gong jai joFruit Chan
 Hong Kong
1999Beast CopsYe shou xing jing
Gordon Chan & Dante Lam

 Hong Kong
2000Ordinary HeroesQian yan wan yuAnn Hui
 Hong Kong /  China
2001Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonWo hu cang longAng Lee
 Taiwan /  Hong Kong /
 China /  United States
2002Shaolin SoccerSiu lam juk kauStephen Chow
 Hong Kong /  China
2003Infernal AffairsMou gaan dou
Wai-keung Lau & Alan Mak

 Hong Kong
2004Running on KarmaDaai zek lou
Johnnie To & Ka-Fai Wai

 Hong Kong
2005Kung Fu HustleKung fuStephen Chow
 Hong Kong /  China
2006ElectionHak se wuiJohnnie To
 Hong Kong
2007After This Our ExileFu ziPatrick Tam
 Hong Kong
2008The WarlordsTau ming chong
Peter Chan & Wai Man Yip

 Hong Kong /  China
2009Ip ManYip ManWilson Yip
 Hong Kong
2010Bodyguards and AssassinsShi yue wei chengTeddy Chan
 China /  Hong Kong
2011GallantsDa lui toi
Clement Sze-Kit Cheng & Chi-kin Kwok

 Hong Kong
2012A Simple LifeTao jieAnn Hui
 Hong Kong
2013Cold WarHon zin
Lok Man Leung & Kim-ching Luk

 Hong Kong
2014The GrandmasterYi dai zong shiWong Kar-wai
 Hong Kong /  China
2015The Golden EraHuang jin shi daiAnn Hui
 Hong Kong /  China
2016Ten YearsSap Nin
Ng Ka-leung, Jevons Au, Chow Kwun-Wai, Fei-Pang Wong, Kwok Zune

 Hong Kong
2017
Trivisa[1]
Chu Tai Chiu Fung
Frank Hui, Jevons Au, Vicky Wong

 Hong Kong


Records



Mosts



  • Most wins for a film: The Grandmaster — won 12 awards in 2014, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Costume & Make Up Design, Best Action Choreography, Best Sound Design and Best Original Film Score.


  • Most wins for Best Director: Ann Hui — awarded 5 times in 1983, 1996, 2009, 2012 and 2015.


  • Most wins for Best Actor: Tony Leung Chiu Wai — awarded 5 times in 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2005.


  • Most wins for Best Actress: Maggie Cheung — awarded 5 times in 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998 and 2001.


  • Most wins for Best Supporting Actor: Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Paul Chun, Anthony Wong Chau Sang and Liu Kai-Chi with 2 times each.


  • Most nominations for a film: Bodyguards and Assassins - received 18 nominations in 2010 and won 8 including Best Film.


  • Most nominations for Best Director: Johnnie To — nominated 16 times between his first nomination in 1990 and his latest in 2012.


  • Most nominations for Best Actor: Chow Yun-fat — nominated 13 times between his first nomination in 1985 and his latest in 2011.


  • Most nominations for Best Actress: Maggie Cheung — nominated 9 times between her first nomination in 1989 and her latest in 2003.


  • Most nominations without win: Jackie Chan — nominated for Best Actor 10 times between 1985 and 2005, and not a single win.


  • Most consecutive wins in the same category: Arthur Wong, awarded Best Cinematography in 1998, 1999 and 2000.


Firsts



  • First winner: Kara Hui — awarded Best Actress in the 1st Hong Kong Film Awards, making her the first recipient of the Hong Kong Film Awards.


  • First winner: Anita Mui — awarded Best Supporting Actress in 1985, for her role in film Behind the Yellow Line[2]


  • First non-Hong Kong resident winner: Song Hongrong — born in Mainland China, awarded Best Art Direction in 1984.


  • First non-Hong Kong resident winner for Best Actor: None — the Hong Kong Film Awards have so far not awarded the Best Actor title to any non-Hong Kong resident.


  • First non-Hong Kong resident winner for Best Actress: Siqin Gaowa — born in Mainland China, awarded Best Actress in 1985 for her role in film Homecoming.


Special



  • The films winning all 5 major awards (film, director, screenplay, actor, actress): Summer Snow by Ann Hui in 1996, and is succeeded by A Simple Life — also directed by Ann Hui in 2012.


Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures


To celebrate a century of Chinese cinema, the Hong Kong Film Awards unveiled a list of Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures (which in fact includes 103 films) during the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony on 27 March 2005.[3] The list, selected by a panel of 101 filmmakers, critics and scholars, includes 24 films from Mainland China (11 from pre-1949 and 13 from post-1949), 61 from Hong Kong, 16 from Taiwan, and 2 co-productions.[4]


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rank
Title
Year
Region
Language
Director(s)
1

Spring in a Small Town

1948
China
Mandarin

Fei Mu
2

A Better Tomorrow

1986
Hong Kong
Cantonese

John Woo
3

Days of Being Wild

1990
Hong Kong
Cantonese (+)

Wong Kar-wai
4

Yellow Earth

1984
China
Mandarin

Chen Kaige
5

City of Sadness

1989
Taiwan
Taiwanese (+)

Hou Hsiao-hsien
6

Long Arm of the Law

1984
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Johnny Mak
7

Dragon Gate Inn

1967
Taiwan
Mandarin

King Hu
8

Boat People

1982
Hong Kong
Cantonese (+)

Ann Hui
9

A Touch of Zen

1971
Taiwan
Mandarin

King Hu
10

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

2000
China/Hong Kong/Taiwan/USA
Mandarin

Ang Lee
11

Street Angel

1937
China
Mandarin

Yuan Muzhi
12

A Brighter Summer Day

1991
Taiwan
Mandarin (+)

Edward Yang
13

The Private Eyes

1976
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Michael Hui
14

The Mission

1999
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Johnnie To
15

One-Armed Swordsman

1967
Hong Kong
Mandarin

Chang Cheh
16

Fist of Fury

1972
Hong Kong
Mandarin / English

Lo Wei
17

In the Heat of the Sun

1994
China
Mandarin

Jiang Wen
18

In the Face of Demolition

1953
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Lee Tit
19

A Chinese Odyssey

1995
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin

Jeffery Lau
20

The Arch

1970
Hong Kong
Mandarin

Tang Shu Shuen
21

Rouge

1987
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Stanley Kwan
22

Chungking Express

1994
Hong Kong
Cantonese (+)

Wong Kar-wai
23

Homecoming

1984
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin

Yim Ho
24

The Time to Live and the Time to Die

1985
Taiwan
Mandarin / Taiwanese

Hou Hsiao-hsien
25

Red Sorghum

1987
China
Mandarin

Zhang Yimou
26

Father and Son

1981
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Allen Fong
27

The Spring River Flows East

1947
China
Mandarin

Cai Chusheng, Zheng Junli
28

Comrades: Almost a Love Story

1996
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Peter Chan
29

The Goddess

1934
China
(Silent)

Wu Yonggang
30

The Big Road

1934
China
(Silent)

Sun Yu
31

The Secret

1979
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Ann Hui
32

Infernal Affairs

2002
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Andrew Lau, Alan Mak
33

Drunken Master

1978
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Yuen Woo-Ping
34

The Butterfly Murders

1979
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Tsui Hark
35

Ashes of Time

1994
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Wong Kar-wai
36

Made in Hong Kong

1997
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Fruit Chan
37

Sorrows of the Forbidden City

1948
China
Mandarin

Zhu Shilin
38

The Love Eterne

1963
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin

Li Han-Hsiang
39

Story of a Discharged Prisoner

1967
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Patrick Lung Kong
40

Zu Warriors

1983
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Tsui Hark
41

Terrorizers

1986
Taiwan
Mandarin / Taiwanese

Edward Yang
42

The Killer

1989
Hong Kong
Cantonese

John Woo
43

Once Upon a Time in China

1991
Hong Kong
Cantonese / English

Tsui Hark
44

Center Stage

1992
Hong Kong
Mandarin (+)

Stanley Kwan
45

The Story of Qiu Ju

1992
China
Mandarin

Zhang Yimou
46

This Life of Mine

1950
China
Mandarin

Shi Hui
47

Kingdom and the Beauty

1959
Hong Kong
Mandarin

Li Han Hsiang
48

The Winter

1969
Taiwan
Mandarin

Li Han Hsiang
49

An Autumn's Tale

1987
Hong Kong
Cantonese (+)

Mabel Cheung
50

A Chinese Ghost Story

1987
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Ching Siu-Tung
51

The Purple Hairpin

1959
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Lee Tit
52

The Orphan

1960
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Lee Sun-Fung
53

Two Stage Sisters

1965
China
Mandarin

Xie Jin
54

City on Fire

1987
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin

Ringo Lam
55

Farewell My Concubine

1993
Hong Kong/China
Mandarin

Chen Kaige
56

Yi Yi

2000
Taiwan
Mandarin / Taiwanese

Edward Yang
57

Cold Nights

1955
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Lee Sun-fung
58

At Dawn

1967
Taiwan


Sung Tsun-Shou
59

Raining in the Mountain

1979
Taiwan
Mandarin

King Hu
60

Police Story

1985
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Jackie Chan
61

C'est la vie, mon chéri

1993
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Derek Yee
62

The Wedding Banquet

1993
Taiwan
Mandarin / English

Ang Lee
63

Platform

2000
China
Mandarin

Jia Zhangke
64

The Wild, Wild Rose

1960
Hong Kong
Mandarin

Wang Tian-Lin
65

The Great Devotion

1960
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Chor Yuen
66

My Intimate Partner

1960
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Kim Chun
67

Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind

1980
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Tsui Hark
68

Ah Ying / Ban Bian Ren

1983
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin / English

Allen Fong
69

Durian Durian

2000
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin

Fruit Chan
70

Little Toys

1933
China
(Silent)

Sun Yu
71

Ai le zhongnian

1949
China
Mandarin

Sang Hu
72

The House of 72 Tenants

1973
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Chor Yuen
73

Nomad

1982
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Patrick Tam
74

Dust in the Wind

1986
Taiwan


Hou Hsiao-hsien
75

92 Legendary La Rose Noire

1992
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Jeffrey Lau
76

Shaolin Soccer

2001
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Stephen Chow
77

Song at Midnight

1937
China
Mandarin

Ma-Xu Weibang
78

China Behind

1974
Hong Kong


Tang Shu Shuen
79

The Spooky Bunch

1980
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Ann Hui
80

Taipei Story

1985
Taiwan
Mandarin

Edward Yang
81

The Blue Kite

1993
China
Mandarin

Tian Zhuangzhuang
82

Long Live the Missus!

1948
China
Mandarin

Sang Hu
83

Mambo Girl

1957
Hong Kong
Mandarin

Yi Wen
84

Feast of a Rich Family

1959
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Lee Sun-Fung, Lee Tit, Ng Wui, Lo Ji-Hung
85

Execution in Autumn

1972
Taiwan
Mandarin

Lee Hsing
86

Hibiscus Town

1986
China
Mandarin

Xie Jin
87

God of Gamblers

1989
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Wong Jing
88

As Tears Go By

1988
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Mandarin

Wong Kar-wai
89

Happy Together

1997
Hong Kong
Mandarin / Cantonese / Spanish

Wong Kar-wai
90

In the Mood for Love

2000
Hong Kong
Cantonese / Shanghainese

Wong Kar-wai
91

Myriad of Lights

1948
China
Mandarin

Shen Fu
92

Festival Moon

1953
Hong Kong
Mandarin

Zhu Shilin
93

Parents' Hearts

1955
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Kim Chun
94

Lin Zexu

1959
China
Mandarin

Zheng Junli, Cen Fan
95

Dream of the Red Chamber

1962
China
Mandarin

Cen Fan
96

Digital Master

1983
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Kirk Wong
97

Shanghai Blues

1984
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Tsui Hark
98

The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter

1984
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Lau Kar-Leung
99

The Black Cannon Incident

1985
China
Mandarin

Huang Jianxin
100

Rebels of the Neon God

1992
Taiwan
Mandarin / Taiwanese

Tsai Ming-liang
101

The Puppetmaster

1993
Taiwan
Mandarin / Taiwanese / Japanese

Hou Hsiao-hsien
102

Summer Snow

1995
Hong Kong
Cantonese

Ann Hui
103

Not One Less

1998
China
Mandarin

Zhang Yimou


Presenters























































































































Year
Ceremony
Presenter/s
19821
Eric Ng and Zhan Xiaoping
19832
Eric Tsang and Josephine Siao
19843
Chung King-fai
19854
Winnie Yu
19865
Winnie Yu
19876
Carol Cheng and Chung King-fai
19887
Lydia Shum and Paul Chung
19898
Lydia Shum, Eric Tsang and Philip Chan
19909
Philip Chan and John Sham
199110
Anita Mui and Philip Chan
199211
Philip Chan and Lawrence Cheng
199312
Lydia Shum and John Sham
199413
Lydia Shum and John Sham
199514
John Sham and Meg Lam
199615
Sandra Ng, Dayo Wong and Veronica Yip
199716
Lydia Shum and Nancy Sit
199817
Carol Cheng and Cheung Tat Ming
199918
Carol Cheng, Cheung Tat Ming, Vincent Kok, Chin Ka Lok and Jerry Lamb
200019
Eric Tsang, Sandra Ng and Vincent Kok
200120
Carol Cheng, Eric Tsang, Gigi Leung and Eric Ng
200221
Eric Tsang, Cecilia Yip, Cheung Tat Ming and Jacqueline Pang
200322
Eric Tsang, John Sham, Athena Chu and Anna Yau Hoi Man
200423Dayo, Candice Yu, Athena Chu, Josie Ho, Bowie Tsang, Cherrie Ying and Ada Choi
200524
Carol Cheng and Lawrence Cheng
200625
Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo and Chapman To
200726
Nick Cheung, Bowie Tsang and Lam Chi-chung
200827
Carol Cheng, Sandra Ng and Sammi Cheng
200928
Eric Tsang, Sandra Ng, Teresa Mo, Vincent Kok, Kay Tse, Denise Ho, Chin Ka Lok, Fan Siu Wong, Wong Cho Lam, Lam Chi Chung, Tin Kai-man and Michelle Loo
201029
Lawrence Cheng
201130
Lawrence Cheng, Teresa Mo and Vincent Kok
201231
Eric Tsang, Gordon Lam, Bowie Tsang, Ronald Cheng and Angelababy
201332
Eric Tsang, Gordon Lam, Ronald Cheng and Jerry Lamb
201433
Teresa Mo, Gordon Lam and Ronald Cheng
201534
Jordan Chan, Gordon Lam and Miriam Yeung
201635
Lau Ching Wan
201736
Ronald Cheng
201837
Charlene Choi and Louis Cheung
201938
Stephy Tang and Alex Fong Lik Sun


See also



  • Hong Kong Film Awards statue, Avenue of Stars

  • Hong Kong International Film Festival


Notes




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  2. ^ "4th Hong Kong Film Awards" (in Chinese). Official website of Hong Kong Film Awards.


  3. ^ "Hong Kong Film Awards to celebrate Chinese cinema". China Daily. 12 December 2004. Retrieved 22 April 2007.


  4. ^ "The Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures" (in Chinese). Hong Kong Film Award. Retrieved 2 October 2013.




References



  • "The 26th Hong Kong Film Awards - Rules of Election". Retrieved on 2007-04-21.


  • 香港电影金像奖,不少经典片段 - The Hong Kong Film Awards: Many classic moments, a news article about The 30th Hong Kong Film Awards, Thinking Chinese.


External links


  • Hong Kong Film Awards Official Site









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