HONG KONG (AFP) ― Police action thriller “Cold War” swept the Hong Kong Film Awards on Saturday, carrying off nine prizes including the best actor gong for veteran star Tony Leung Ka-fai.
The film, about two rival officers’ struggle to run a hostage rescue operation, also took best film, best director and best screenplay at the glamorous event considered to be Hong Kong’s equivalent of the Academy Awards.
“It’s because of this group of such fine performers that we have been successful in producing ‘Cold War,’” said Leung, 55.
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Hong Kong actress Miriam Yeung (left) holds the best actress award for the movie “Love in the Buff” and Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Ka Fai holds the Best Actor award for the movie “Cold War” during the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards on Saturday. (AFP-Yonhap News) |
“My daughters called me and told me to thank them, then I said why should I thank you? They said because we watched ‘Cold War’ four times ... we watched it four times, and every time we brought along 20 classmates,” an elated Leung said as he received his prize on stage.
Leung played a deputy police commissioner vying for power with a fellow senior officer played by Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok over an operation to rescue five kidnapped officers.
The best actress honour went to singer-turned-actress Miriam Yeung for her role in the romantic comedy “Love in the Buff.”
“I never thought I would have this chance,” an emotional Yeung said.
“Because I started off as a singer ... so during the process of acting, I did not know a lot of things when I first started,” she said.
Detective thriller “The Bullet Vanishes” along with “Cold War” led the race with 12 nominations each as the films went head-to-head in the major acting and directing categories.