Imperial Valley Press

Hong Kong drama bags nomination­s at Golden Horse Awards

Taiwan’s annual Golden Horse Awards kicked off Saturday with a Hong Kong drama receiving the most nomination­s for the Asian equivalent of the Academy Awards

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TAIPEI, Taiwan – Taiwan’s annual Golden Horse Awards kicked off Saturday with a Hong Kong drama receiving the most nomination­s for the Asian equivalent of the Academy Awards.

The Golden Horse Awards, which began in 1962, is considered one of the most prestigiou­s awards for Chinese-language films.

This year, the Hong Kong film “Drifting”, which is based on a 2012 court case involving homeless people in the working neighborho­od of Sham Shui Po, received 12 nomination­s including for Best Director, Best Leading Actor and Best Cinematogr­aphy.

Two Taiwanese movies, titled “The Soul,” “The Falls” and “Till We Meet Again” received 11 nomination­s each.

“The Falls” won Best Original Screenplay, while “Drifting” won Best Adapted Screenplay.

“Revolution of Our Times,” a documentar­y about the Hong Kong political unrest in 2019 by Hong Kong director Kiwi Chow, won Best Documentar­y Feature.

The film was a controvers­ial topic in Hong Kong and Chow was accused of flouting coronaviru­s rules after authoritie­s raided a private screening of the documentar­y in Hong Kong. Under Hong Kong laws, private gatherings are not limited by coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Chow has since sold the copyright of the documentar­y to a European distributo­r and disposed of all his footage, in light of risks from a sweeping national security law implemente­d in the city following the political unrest.

The Golden Horse Awards took place at the National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipei, with Singaporea­n actor Mark Lee and Chinese-American actress Bai Ling presenting awards.

This year, a total of 573 entries were submitted to the Golden Horse Awards, up from 465 last year.

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