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57th Golden Horse Awards
The 57th Golden Horse Awards () was held on November 21, 2020 at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipei, Taiwan. Organized by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee, the awards honored the best in Chinese-language Chinese (, especially when referring to written Chinese) is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in Greater China. About 1.3 billion people (or approximately 16% of the wor ... films of 2019 and 2020. The ceremony was televised by TTV. In the news Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee chief executive attributed the lower number of films submitted to the 57th Golden Horse Awards to fewer submissions of short films, not primarily to a boycott announced by the government of the People's Republic of China in August 2019. Winners and nominees References External links Official website of the Golden Horse Awards {{DEFAULTSORT:Golden Horse Awards, 57 57th ...
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei)
The National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall () is located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is a memorial to the Republic of China's Father of the Nation, National Father, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and was completed in 1972. The total building area covers in an open space of . It contains displays of Sun's life and the revolution he led, and is also a multi-purpose social, educational and cultural center for the public. Description The main entrance to the hall contains a statue of Sun Yat-sen. Every hour, there is a formal changing of the guards, which is a popular tourist attraction. The building also includes a performance hall, an exhibition center of about , a multimedia theatre, an audio-visual center, lecture halls, and a library with over 300,000 books. The building itself is sited in Chung-shan Park. It includes gardens, decorative historical walls, and an exhibition and performance area surrounding Lake Cui (), also known as Emerald Pond. History Taiwan's government b ...
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Golden Horse Award For Best Leading Actor
The Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor () is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards. Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai has won the most Best Leading Actor awards with 3 times. He won the award in the 31st, 40th and 41st awards ceremony with ''Chungking Express'', ''Infernal Affairs'', and ''Lust, Caution ''Lust, Caution'' () is a 2007 erotic period espionage mystery romance film directed by Ang Lee, based on the 1979 novella by Eileen Chang. ''Lust, Caution'' is set in Hong Kong in 1938 and in Shanghai in 1942, when the city was occupied by t ...''. Leung also holds the record for having nominated in this category for 7 times. Records The following individuals received two or more Best Actor awards: The following individuals received five or more Best Actor nominations: Winners and nominees 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s References External links Official website Official website {{GoldenHorseAwardBestActor Golden Horse F ...
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Bai Ling
Bai Ling (, born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese-American actress known for her work in the films ''The Crow'', ''Nixon'', ''Red Corner'', '' Crank: High Voltage'', ''Dumplings'', ''Wild Wild West'', ''Anna and the King'', ''Southland Tales'', and '' Maximum Impact'', as well as TV shows ''Entourage'' and ''Lost''. Notably, she won the Best Supporting Actress awards at the 2004 Hong Kong Film Awards and the 2004 Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan for her role in ''Dumplings''. Early life Bai was born in Chengdu. Her father, Bai Yuxiang (), was a musician in the People's Liberation Army, and later a music teacher. Her mother, Chen Binbin (), was a dancer, stage actress, and literature teacher at Sichuan University; Bai's maternal grandfather was a military officer of the Kuomintang army, thus was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution. In the early 1980s, Bai Ling's parents divorced, and her mother married renowned writer Xu Chi. Bai Ling has one older sister, Bai Jie (), who works f ...
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A Leg
''A Leg'' () is a 2020 Taiwanese dark romantic comedy drama film co-written and directed by Chang Yao-sheng (in his feature directorial debut), produced and co-written by Chung Mong-hong and starring Gwei Lun-mei and Tony Yang. The film was the opening film at the 2020 Golden Horse Film Festival on November 5, 2020. It screened at several film festivals including Tokyo International Film Festival and Hong Kong Asian Film Festival, and it was officially released in Taiwan on December 24, 2020. It received 4 nominations at the 57th Golden Horse Awards, including Best Original Screenplay, Best Leading Actress for Gwei, Best Supporting Actor for Michael, Best Makeup & Costume Design. Plot A wife who battles to keep her husband’s body intact after he dies of a leg amputation. Cast * Gwei Lun-mei as Qian Yuying * Tony Yang as Zheng Zihan * Michael Chang as Yuehan * Chin Shih-chieh as Yuan Zhang * Lee Lee-zen as Doctor Gao * Lin Chih-ju as Wang Qian * Chen Yi-wen as a senior police o ...
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Gwei Lun-mei
Gwei Lun-mei (; born 25 December 1983) is a Taiwanese actress. She started her acting career in 2002, with the film ''Blue Gate Crossing''. Gwei then appeared in a few more films before achieving wide recognition for the film ''Secret'', directed by Jay Chou, in which Gwei played the character of Lu Hsiao-yu. In 2012, Gwei starred in ''Girlfriend, Boyfriend'', a coming-of-age drama in which three teenagers navigate their attraction to one another – from their high school years into their adulthood. The film won Gwei a Best Leading Actress award at the 49th Golden Horse Awards. Personal life Gwei has been in a long-term relationship with actor and filmmaker Leon Dai Leon Dai (, born 27 July 1966) is a Taiwanese actor and film director. His film ''Cannot Live Without You'' was Taiwan's submission to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The film also won two awards at the 46th Golden Hor ... since 2004. Filmography Film Television Music video ...
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Little Big Women
''Little Big Women'' () is a 2020 Taiwanese drama film directed by Joseph Hsu, adapted from an eponymous 2017 short film. The film premiered in October 2020 at the Busan International Film Festival. The film became a box office hit in Taiwan. Plot Lin Xiu-ying (Chen Shu-fang) is a well-known restaurant owner in Tainan. Without the support of her husband, she has single handedly raised three daughters by selling shrimp rolls at a roadside stall. Since then, her daughters have grown up with remarkable achievements. Her eldest daughter A-Qing ( Hsieh Ying-xuan) is an international dancer, the second daughter A-Yu ( Vivian Hsu) works as a plastic surgeon in Taipei, and the youngest daughter Jia-jia ( Sun Ke-fang) oversees the restaurant business. On the day of her 70th birthday, Xiu-ying receives news of her husband's passing. While preparing for his funeral, she unexpectedly meets Ms Tsai (Ding Ning) who accompanied her husband through his old age, grappling with a long-buried resen ...
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Chen Shu-fang
Chen Shu-fang (; born July 2, 1939) is a Taiwanese actress. She made her film debut in 1957 and television debut in 1971. In 2020, she was the recipient of the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the 57th Golden Horse Awards. Early life Chen Shu-fang was born on July 2, 1939, in New Taipei City. Her real name is Siao Chen (); Siao means smile in Chinese. Her grandfather gave her this name to hope that she would smile more often. In addition, her stage name, Shu-Fang, is the combination of her virtuous personality and her birth place, Ruifang district. Her father was the person in charge of quarries; Her uncle was a town mayor. When she was young, acting was not considered a respectable profession, and her grandfather was against her becoming an actress. Therefore, she pretended that she wanted to be a director, so she would be able to go to National Taiwan University of Arts and get access to the entertainment industry. However, her family situation began to decline af ...
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Golden Horse Award For Best Leading Actress
The Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards () is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is us .... Superlatives The following individuals received two or more Best Actress awards: The following individuals received four or more Best Actress nominations: Winners and nominees 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s References External links * * {{GoldenHorseAwardBestActress Golden Horse Film Awards Film awards for lead actress Awards established in 1962 ...
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Gordon Lam
Gordon Lam Ka-tung (林家棟; born 21 September 1967) is a Hong Kong actor, film producer and screenwriter. Initially known for his supporting roles in films directed by Andrew Lau and Johnnie To, Lam eventually became a lead actor in the Hong Kong film industry, appearing in the 2013 box office hit, ''Firestorm'', and the Hong Kong Film Award-winning 2016 film, ''Trivisa'', which also netted him the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor. Career Lam graduated from TVB's 15th Artist Training Class in 1988. For the next seven to eight years, he was no more than an extra in most television productions. It wasn't until Lam's impersonation of Jacky Cheung that he began to catch the attention of Hong Kong audiences. Lam was soon offered more supporting roles and the first TV series he starred in, ''Time Before Time'', was one of the most popular serials of 1997. At that time, he has had the opportunity to appear in films as well, with small roles in ''Gen-X Cops'' (1999) and ''The ...
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I WeirDo
''I WeirDO'' () is a 2020 Taiwanese romantic drama film written and directed by Liao Ming-yi (in his feature directorial debut), and starring Austin Lin, Nikki Hsieh. The film had its world premiere at the 22nd Far East Film Festival on June 29, 2020, where it won the Purple Mulberry Award. It was officially released in Taiwan on August 7, 2020. It is the first Asian feature to be filmed entirely on an iPhone, a 32-day shoot on the iPhone XS Max. Synopsis Po-Ching is a freelance translator with severe OCD and serious symptoms of mysophobia. He spends most of his waking hours cleaning up his apartment, covers up fully when going out, frequently washes his hands wherever he goes and limits his grocery shopping to the 15th of each month. As a result, his habits have isolated him from the general public and people see him as a complete weirdo. On one such shopping trip, he meets another weirdo Chen Ching, who shares similar habits and tics. As they spend time together, Po-Ching ...
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Austin Lin
Austin Lin (, born January 27, 1988) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and television host. Born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, he took part in the second season of Taiwanese singing competition, ''One Million Star'', in 2007. In 2009, he made his acting debut in Taiwanese film, '' Somewhere I Have Never Traveled'', for which he also sang on the soundtrack. In 2016, he appeared in Taiwanese film, ''At Cafe 6,'' and won a Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor. Filmography Feature films * '' Somewhere I Have Never Traveled'' (2009) * ''Leaving Gracefully'' (2011) * ''Sweet Alibis'' (2014) * ''Anywhere Somewhere Nowhere'' (2014) * ''Endless Nights in Aurora'' (2014) * ''The Missing Piece'' (2015) * ''Go Lala Go 2'' (2015) * ''At Cafe 6'' (2016) * ''Interference Notes'' (2017) * ''To My 19-Year-Old'' (2017) * ''Someone in the Clouds'' (2019) * ''The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang'' (2019) * ''Wings Over Everest'' (2019) * ''Somewhere Winter'' (2019) * ''I WeirDo'' (2 ...
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Liu Kuan-ting
Liu Kuan-ting (; born November 11, 1988) is a Taiwanese actor. He received the Golden Bell Award for Best Supporting Actor for the hit drama series ''A Boy Named Flora A'' (2017). In 2019, he won Best Supporting Actor at the 56th Golden Horse Awards for the film ''A Sun ''A Sun'' () is a 2019 Taiwanese drama film directed and co-written by Chung Mong-hong. The film stars Chen Yi-wen, Samantha Ko, Wu Chien-ho, Greg Hsu, and Liu Kuan-ting. Its story centres on Chen Jian Ho (Wu), a troubled teenager who has ...''. He participated in the HBO Asia TV series ''Trinity of Shadows'' which comprises 15 one-hour episodes, as a rookie policeman. It premiered on June 13, 2021 and played on HBO Go and HBO in Asia. Variety.com. 2021-04-20 Selected filmography Television series Film Music video appearances Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Liu, Kuan-ting 1988 births Living people 21st-century Taiwanese male actor ...
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