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Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Awards

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The Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Awards (Chinese: 香港電影導演會年度大獎) is an annual Hong Kong film awards ceremony organized by the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild. It was established in 2006. The awards are presented at the Guild’s annual spring banquet, with winners selected through a one-person-one-vote system among all members.[1] The Honorary Award, however, is only presented if it is endorsed by more than three-quarters of the members.

The list of award winners is typically announced in early March each year. Initially, the awards included only a few categories such as “Recommended Film of the Year,” “Outstanding Director of the Year,” and “New Performer of the Year.” Starting in 2013, the Guild shifted from its original focus on recommendation and encouragement to a more competitive model, introducing categories for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best New Performer, and Best New Director.[1] Beginning in 2024, new categories for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress were added.

Because the Guild’s membership closely overlaps with the voting body of the Hong Kong Film Awards, the awards are often seen as a bellwether to the annual Hong Kong Film Awards.[2]

Past recipients

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Before 2013

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Year Date of Ceremony Recommended Film of the Year Outstanding Director of the Year New Performer of the Year New Director of the Year Life Time Award
2005 11 March 2006
2006 16 March 2007
2007 7 March 2008
2008 20 February 2009 Derek Kwok (The Moss [zh])
2009 18 March 2010 King Cheung (KJ: Music and Life [zh]) Sammo Hung
2010 3 March 2011 Felix Chong (Once a Gangster)
2011 29 February 2012 Jessey Tsang (Big Blue Lake) Ann Hui
2012 4 March 2013 Cherry Ngan (Nightfall) Roy Chow (Nightfall) Joe Cheung

From 2013 to 2023

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Year Date of Ceremony Best Film Best Director Best Actor Best Actress Best New Performer Best New Director Jury's Special Award Honorary Award
2013 5 March 2014 The Grandmaster Wong Kar-wai (The Grandmaster) Tony Leung Chiu-wai (The Grandmaster) Zhang Ziyi (The Grandmaster) Babyjohn Choi (The Way We Dance) Wong Sau Ping [zh] (The Way We Dance) Derek Kwok (As the Light Goes Out)
2014 18 March 2015 The Golden Era Ann Hui (The Golden Era) Sean Lau (Overheard 3) Tang Wei (The Golden Era) Ivana Wong (Golden Chicken 3) Ruby Yang (My Voice, My Life) Chan Kwok-Hung
2015 9 March 2016 The Taking of Tiger Mountain Tsui Hark (The Taking of Tiger Mountain) Aaron Kwok (Port of Call) Jessie Li (Port of Call) Michael Ning (Port of Call) Raman Hui (Monster Hunt) Ten Years Allen Fong
2016[6] 2 March 2017 Trivisa Gordon Lam (Trivisa) Kara Wai (Happiness) Tony Wu (Weeds on Fire) Wong Chun (Mad World) Michael Hui
2017 18 March 2018 Our Time Will Come Sylvia Chang (Love Education) Louis Koo (Paradox) Rachel Leung (Somewhere Beyond the Mist) Kearen Pang (29+1)
2018 10 March 2019 Project Gutenberg Felix Chong (Project Gutenberg) Anthony Wong (Still Human) Chloe Maayan (Three Husbands) Crisel Consunji (Still Human) Oliver Chan [zh] (Still Human) Angie Chen (I've Got The Blues [zh]) Ringo Lam
2019 21 March 2020 Better Days Derek Tsang (Better Days) Cheung Ga-Nin [zh] (Suk Suk) Zhou Dongyu (Better Days) Terrance Lau (Beyond the Dream) Norris Wong (My Prince Edward) Cheuk Cheung [zh] (Bamboo Theatre)
2020 19 July 2021 (online announcement) Leap Peter Chan (Leap) Endy Chow (One Second Champion) Gong Li (Leap) Lydia Bai (Leap) Man Lim Chung [zh] (Keep Rolling) Benny Chan
2021 12 April 2022 Raging Fire Benny Chan (Raging Fire) Patrick Tse (Time) Cya Liu (Limbo) Louise Wong (Anita) Kelvin Chan [zh] (Hand Rolled Cigarette)[7] Jun Li (Drifting) Johnnie To
2022 16 March 2023 To My Nineteen Year Old Self [zh] Wai Ka-fai (Detective vs Sleuths) Sean Lau (Detective vs Sleuths) Sammi Cheng (Lost Love [zh]) Sahal Zaman [zh] (The Sunny Side of the Street) Ho Cheuk-Tin [zh] (The Sparring Partner)[8] Joe Cheung
2023 15 March 2024 A Guilty Conscience Soi Cheang (Mad Fate) Tony Leung Chiu-wai (The Goldfinger) Jennifer Yu (In Broad Daylight) Yoyo Tse (Fly Me to the Moon)[9] Nick Cheuk (Time Still Turns the Pages) Jonathan Li [zh] (Dust to Dust [zh]) Alex Law

Since 2024

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Year Date of Ceremony Best Film Best Director Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best New Performer Best New Director Jury's Special Award Honorary Award
2024 10 March 2025 Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In Soi Cheang (Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In) Michael Hui (The Last Dance) Michelle Wai (The Last Dance) Chu Pak Hong (The Last Dance) Jo Kuk (Papa) Dylan So (Papa) Jill Leung (Last Song for You) Robin Lee (Four Trails) Wong Kar-wai

References

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