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China’s Beijing Blues takes Golden Horse

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TAIPEI: China’s Beijing Blues has won the best film award and Hong Kong’s Johnnie To took home the best director’s award at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Film Festival, an event considered the Chinese-language Oscars.

Beijing Blues portrays the lives of the urban dwellers through the work of a squad of plaincloth­es crime-hunters.

In receiving the award, director Gao Qun Shu was visibly shocked, and he thanked the “globe” for giving an inexperien­ced director like him such honour and recognitio­n.

To won best director for Life Without Principle, which is about ordinary citizens in Hong Kong who are caught in the fallout of the global financial meltdown.

The film also won veteran Hong Kong actor Lau Ching Wan the best actor award for his portrayal of a triad thug seeking to recover money lost in a loan shark scheme.

Lau said he was happy “even though you don’t act in order to win an award”.

Taiwan’s Gwei Lun-mei won the best actress award for portraying a woman involved in a romantic triangle in GF-BF, or “Girlfriend-Boyfriend”.

She burst into tears on receiving the award after beating out hot contenders including Hao Lei and Bai Bai He, both of China.

China’s Liang Jing won best supporting actress for playing a toothy midwife harpy in Design of Death.

Best supporting actor went to Hong Kong’s Ronald Cheng for his role in Vulgaria, about the financial capital’s struggling film industry. — AP

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 ??  ?? Top winners: Gao (left) checking his statuette while Lau and Gwei pose with theirs after winning the awards. — AP
Top winners: Gao (left) checking his statuette while Lau and Gwei pose with theirs after winning the awards. — AP

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