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HK ACTOR ANTHONY WONG WINS AT TAIWAN'S GOLDEN HORSE FILM AWARDS

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Veteran Hong Kong actor Anthony Wong took top honors at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards while a Chinese short film won for the first time since Beijing shunned the event due to political tensions. Dubbed the Chineselan­guage Oscars, the Golden Horse awards took place for the fourth straight year without most of the Chinese and Hong Kong A-listers who used to walk the red carpet in Taipei. Beijing officially boycotted the event in 2019 after a Taiwanese director advocated for the island’s independen­ce in an acceptance speech the year before.

China claims self-ruled democratic Taiwan as part of its territory and has long blackliste­d its entertaine­rs over any perceived support for independen­ce. Wong was reportedly declared persona non grata by Chinese authoritie­s for backing Hong Kong’s 2014 prodemocra­cy Umbrella Movement and a supporter of the city’s independen­ce, which he denied.

He won the award for best actor-his first prize on his third nomination-for playing a Hong Kong taxi driver helping a Pakistani refugee boy in “The Sunny Side of the Street”. “I think new directors bring me luck and I should only work with new directors for my future films,” Wong joked at the ceremony as the crowd erupted into laughter.

He was referring to Malaysia’s Lau Kok-rui, who won the awards for best new director and best original screenplay. “The Sunny Side of the Street” was among seven Hong Kong films in the running this year in a strong showing for the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. Five Chinese independen­t films were also contending, although there was still no submission of a feature-length film or major commercial release. Chinese director Huang Shuli’s documentar­y short film “Will you Look at Me” was the only work from the mainland that bagged a prize. “There are so many fears in the world... but I believe love can conquer fear,” Huang said in a rare appearance by a Chinese filmmaker at the ceremony. “I hope everyone can keep making (films), and face the world and face yourself honestly”.

There were only two nomination­s from China in both 2020 and 2021 in the best documentar­y and animated short film categories, but no winners. Huang’s film, about a conversati­on with his mother on acceptance of his homosexual­ity, was a Queer Palm best short film winner at the Cannes Film Festival. “Coo-Coo 043”, depicting Taiwan’s pigeon racing, took best picture and Indigenous Taiwanese Laha Mebow won best director for her family drama “Gaga”. Veteran Taiwanese directorac­tor Sylvia Chang was crowned best actress for her role in Hong Kong social drama “A Light Never Goes Out”. Hong Kong crime thriller “Limbo” led the pack with 14 nomination­s but walked away with only four technical awards.

 ?? . — AFP photos ?? Taiwanese actress Sylvia Chang and Actor Anthony Wong of Hong Kong pose for pictures after winning the Best Leading Actress award with the film “A Light Never Goes Out” and the Best Leading Actor award with film “The Sunny Side of the Street” at the 59th Golden Horse Film Awards in Taipei
. — AFP photos Taiwanese actress Sylvia Chang and Actor Anthony Wong of Hong Kong pose for pictures after winning the Best Leading Actress award with the film “A Light Never Goes Out” and the Best Leading Actor award with film “The Sunny Side of the Street” at the 59th Golden Horse Film Awards in Taipei
 ?? ?? Malaysian director Lau Kok-rui poses for pictures after winning the Best Original Screenplay and the Best New Director awards.
Malaysian director Lau Kok-rui poses for pictures after winning the Best Original Screenplay and the Best New Director awards.
 ?? ?? Taiwanese cinematogr­apher Lai Chengying poses with the trophy after winning the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award.
Taiwanese cinematogr­apher Lai Chengying poses with the trophy after winning the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award.
 ?? ?? Taiwanese actor Berant Zhu poses with the trophy after winning the Best Supporting Actor.
Taiwanese actor Berant Zhu poses with the trophy after winning the Best Supporting Actor.
 ?? ?? Taiwanese director Lana Mebow poses for pictures after winning the Best Director award with her film “Gaga”.
Taiwanese director Lana Mebow poses for pictures after winning the Best Director award with her film “Gaga”.
 ?? ?? Taiwanese actress Pagaw Piling poses with her trophy after winning the Best Supporting Actress.
Taiwanese actress Pagaw Piling poses with her trophy after winning the Best Supporting Actress.
 ?? ?? Taiwanese actor Hu Jhih-ciang jumps to celebrate after winning the Best New Performer.
Taiwanese actor Hu Jhih-ciang jumps to celebrate after winning the Best New Performer.
 ?? ?? Japanese actress Hitomi Kuroki poses as she arrives at the 59th Golden Horse Film Awards.
Japanese actress Hitomi Kuroki poses as she arrives at the 59th Golden Horse Film Awards.

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