56th Golden Horse Awards
56th Golden Horse Awards | |
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Date | November 23, 2019 |
Site | Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan |
Preshow hosts | Pink Yang, Liu Kuan-ting |
Organized by | Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee |
Highlights | |
Best Feature Film | A Sun |
Best Director | Chung Mong-hong A Sun |
Best Actor | Chen Yi-wen A Sun |
Best Actress | Yeo Yann Yann Wet Season |
Most awards | A Sun (6) |
Most nominations | Detention (12) |
Television in Taiwan | |
Network | TTV |
56th Golden Horse Awards (Chinese:
Winners and nominees[edit]
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Best Animation Feature
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Best Live Action Short Film
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Best Animated Short Film
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Best Visual Effects
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Best Art Direction
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Best Makeup & Costume Design
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Best Original Film Score
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Best Original Film Song
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Best Sound Effects
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Audience Choice Award
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Outstanding Taiwanese Filmmaker of the Year
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Lifetime Achievement Award
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In the news[edit]
Following a boycott by China's national film governing board National Radio and Television Administration due to political tensions between Taiwan and China,[4][5] films from Mainland China were completely absent from the list of nominees.[6] Hong Kong director Johnnie To, who was announced as the jury president for the 56th Golden Horse Awards in June 2019, resigned his position in late September after Hong Kong film studios were reportedly pressured to withdraw from the awards ceremony; To cited his reason as having "previously signed film production contractual obligations".[7][8] Following the announcement of the Chinese boycott, some production companies in Hong Kong also pulled films from consideration at the award ceremony.[9] Despite this, there were a number of Hong Kong titles in the awards running which include Suk Suk, My Prince Edward and documentary Bamboo Theatre.[10] Maserati announced on Sina Weibo in October 2019 that it had ended sponsorship of the Golden Horse Awards, stating in part, "Maserati always respects China's territorial integrity, history and culture, and firmly upholds the one-China principle."[11][12][13]
References[edit]
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第 56屆 金 馬 獎《大 餓 》獲 頒費比 西 獎 《陽光 普 照 》奪 觀 眾票選 獎 -自由 娛樂 ". ent.ltn.com.tw. Retrieved 23 November 2019. - ^ "
金 獎導演 王 童 武 打 巨星 王 羽 雙 獲 第 56屆 金 馬 獎終身成 就獎". www.goldenhorse.org.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 1 October 2019. - ^ Grater, Tom (November 23, 2019). "'A Sun', 'Detention' Top Winners At Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards". Deadline. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
- ^ "Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards Unveils Nominations Amid China Tensions". Deadline. 1 October 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- ^ "Golden Horse Awards Almost Completely Devoid of China and Hong Kong Nominees". Variety. 1 October 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- ^ "No Chinese movies nominated for Golden Horses..." Taiwan News. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ "Hong Kong Director Johnnie To Resigns as Golden Horse Awards Jury President Amid Beijing Boycott". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ Hung, Chien-lun; Miao, Zong-han; Kao, Evelyn (18 September 2019). "HK director quits Taiwan film awards jury in apparent China boycott". Central News Agency. Retrieved 28 October 2019. Republished as: "HK's Johnnie To quits as Golden Horse jury chair". Taipei Times. 21 September 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ Chang, Shu-ling; Hou, Elaine; Emerson, Lim (9 August 2019). "HK film companies to boycott Taipei Golden Horse Awards". Central News Agency. Retrieved 28 October 2019. Republished as: "HK film companies withdraw entries to Golden Horse event". Taipei Times. 10 August 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ Frater, Patrick (1 October 2019). "Golden Horse Awards Almost Completely Devoid of China and Hong Kong Nominees". Variety. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ Hung, Chien-lun; Hsu, Elizabeth (25 October 2019). "Maserati suspends Golden Horse Awards sponsorship". Central News Agency. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ "Maserati dumps Golden Horse Awards support". Taipei Times. Agence France Presse. 26 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ Griffiths, James (25 October 2019). "Maserati distances itself from Asian 'Oscars' in Taiwan under pressure from China". CNN. Retrieved 28 October 2019.