Romantic comedy My Missing Valentine wins big at Golden Horse Awards

21 November 2020, 18:04

Taiwanese actor Nadow Lin holds his award for best supporting actor at the 57th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei, Taiwan
Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. Picture: PA

Th awards are considered Asia’s equivalent of the Academy Awards for Chinese-language films.

The Taiwanese film My Missing Valentine won big at the annual Golden Horse Awards, taking five honours, including best feature film.

The romantic comedy, which tells the love story of a bus driver and a post office worker, also won for best director, best visual effects, best film editing and best original screenplay.

Overall, Taiwanese talent enjoyed a big night at the Golden Horse Awards, considered Asia’s equivalent of the Academy Awards for Chinese-language films.

Taiwanese performers took home honours for best actor and best actress.

Chinese-American actress Bai Ling poses with her slogan 'Love, Peace' at the 57th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei, Taiwan
Chinese-American actress Bai Ling poses with her slogan ‘Love, Peace’ at the 57th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei (Billy Dai/AP)

Mo Tzu-yi won best actor for his role in Dear Tenant, while Chen Shu-fang won best actress for Little Big Women.

Malaysia’s Chong Keat-aun won the award for best new director for The Story Of Southern Islet.

Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien won the lifetime achievement award.

Even as the coronavirus pandemic has shut cinemas around the globe, actors, directors and others managed to walk the red carpet ahead of the ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan’s capital.

Taiwan has recorded only 611 cases of coronavirus and just seven deaths.

“It is not easy. Look at what has happened around the world,” said director Ang Lee, chairman of the competition.

“I have just come back from New York. Theatres are closed over there. I am deeply touched that Taiwan’s box office revenue still keeps growing.”

For the second straight year, mainland Chinese talent did not participate in the competition, with Beijing banning its artists from participating amid tensions between China and Taiwan.

Taiwanese actor Nadow Lin holds his best supporting actor trophy at the 57th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei, Taiwan
Taiwanese actor Nadow Lin with his best supporting actor trophy (Billy Dai/AP)

Taiwan split off from the mainland after the 1949 civil war, but China still claims the island as part of its territory.

Those tensions have played out at the Golden Horse Awards.

In 2018, documentary director Fu Yue called on the world to recognise Taiwan as an independent country in an acceptance speech at the awards ceremony, something only a handful of nations currently do.

In response, Chinese participants refused to appear onstage, made pointed remarks about Taiwan and China being members of the same family, and then declined to attend the banquet reception following the show.

China holds its own film awards, called the Golden Rooster, which are subject to government ideological constraints and censorship.

By Press Association

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