‘Detective Dee’ Tops HK Film Award Nominees

Director Tsui Hark’s Tang Dynasty-era whodunit leads this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards race with 13 nominations, including best film and best director.

“Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame” also received a nod for best actress — Carina Lau — as well as two best-supporting actor nominations for Tony Leung Ka-fai and Deng Chao, and a string of technical recognitions.

“Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”

The US$15 million production made extensive use of computer graphics to re-create a bustling palace and metropolis in 7th-century China.

Reign of Assassins,” a Ming Dynasty-era martial-arts film from Taiwanese director Su Chao-pin (with co-director John Woo) starring Michelle Yeoh, received 11 nominations, while “Ip Man 2,” director Wilson Yip’s sequel to the 2008 film on the life of the legendary kung-fu master starring Donnie Yen, received 10. Both films were nominated for best film and best director.

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2 thoughts on “‘Detective Dee’ Tops HK Film Award Nominees

  • Marisa SungPost author

    Congratulations to Michelle Yeoh on “Reign of Assassins” from Asiance!

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  • Marisa SungPost author

    The Chinese have such an extensive and rich history. I love getting the clips on their award nominated films! The storytelling is the most captivating I have ever experienced!

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