4th Asian Film Awards
The 4th Asian Film Awards was given in a ceremony on 22 March 2010 as part of the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
4th Asian Film Awards | |
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Date | March 22, 2010 |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Mother (2009 film) |
Most awards | Mother (2009 film) (3) |
Most nominations | Bodyguards and Assassins (6) |
Nominees and winners
Best Film
- Winner: Mother (South Korea)
- City of Life and Death (China)
- Lola (Philippines)
- Parade (Japan)
- No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti (Taiwan)
- Bodyguards and Assassins (Hong Kong)
Best Director
- Winner: Lu Chuan, City of Life and Death (China)
- Brillante Mendoza, Lola (Philippines)
- Yonfan, Prince of Tears (Hong Kong/Taiwan)
- Sono Sion, Love Exposure (Japan)
- Bong Joon-ho, Mother (South Korea)
- Asghar Farhadi, About Elly (Iran)
Best Actor
- Winner: Wang Xueqi, Bodyguards and Assassins (Hong Kong)
- Asano Tadanobu, Villon's Wife (Japan)
- Huang Bo, Cow (China)
- Song Kang-ho, Thirst (South Korea)
- Matsumoto Hitoshi, Symbol (Japan)
Best Actress
- Winner: Kim Hye-ja, Mother (South Korea)
- Li Bingbing, The Message (China)
- Bae Doona, Air Doll (Japan)
- Sandrine Pinna, Yang Yang (Taiwan)
- Matsu Takako, Villon's Wife (Japan)
Best Newcomer
- Winner: Ng Meng Hui, At the End of Daybreak (Malaysia/Hong Kong/South Korea)
- Zhu Xuan, Prince of Tears (Taiwan/Hong Kong)
- Li Yuchun, Bodyguards and Assassins (Hong Kong)
- Kim Sae-ron, A Brand New Life (South Korea)
- Sonam Kapoor, Delhi 6 (India)
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
- Winner: Kara Hui, At the End of Daybreak (Malaysia/Hong Kong/South Korea)
- Yan Ni, Cow (China)
- Kim Kkot-bi, Breathless (South Korea)
- Ryōko Hirosue, Villon's Wife (Japan)
- Sakura Ando, A Crowd of Three (Japan)
Best Screenwriter
- Winner: Bong Joon-ho and Park Eun-kyo, Mother (South Korea)
- Hong Sang-soo, Like You Know It All (South Korea)
- Phan Đăng Di, Adrift (Vietnam)
- Wai Ka-fai and Au Kin-yee, Written By (Hong Kong)
- Asghar Farhadi, About Elly (Iran)
Best Cinematographer
- Winner: Cao Yu, City of Life and Death (China)
- Cheng Siu-keung, Vengeance (Hong Kong)
- Chung Chung-hoon, Thirst (South Korea)
- Ly Thai Dzung, Adrift (Vietnam)
- Jake Pollock, Yang Yang (Taiwan)
Best Production Designer
- Winner: Alain-Pascal Housiaux and Patrick Deche, Face (Taiwan)
- Kenneth Mak, Bodyguards and Assassins (Hong Kong)
- Hayashida Yuji, Yatterman (Japan)
- Xiao Haihang, The Message (China)
- Ryu Seong-hie, Thirst (South Korea)
Best Composer
- Winner: Lo Ta-Yu, Vengeance (Hong Kong)
- Jang Young-gyu and Lee Byung-hoon, Running Turtle (South Korea)
- Liu Tong, City of Life and Death (China)
- Saito Kazuyoshi, Fish Story (film) (Japan)
- Hoang Ngoc Dai, Adrift (Vietnam)
Best Editor
- Winner: Lee Chatametikool, Karaoke (Malaysia)
- Kong Chi-leung and Chan Chi-wai, Overhead (Hong Kong)
- Moon Sae-kyung, Mother (South Korea)
- Kats Serraon, Lola (Philippines)
- Tang Hua, Zhang Yifan and Du Yuan, Crazy Racer (China)
Best Visual Effects
- Winner: Yi Zeonhyoung, Thirst (South Korea)
- Wang Jianxiong, Jimmy Chen and Li Liping, Crazy Racer (China)
- Seshita Hiroyuki, Symbol (Japan)
- Fujita Takuya and Nozaki Koji, Goemon (Japan)
- Ng Yuen-fai, Tam Kai-kwan and Chas Chau Chi-shing, The Storm Warriors (Hong Kong)
Best Costume Designer
- Winner: Christian Lacroix, Anne Dunsford and Wang Chia-Hui, Face (Taiwan)
- Dora Ng, Bodyguards and Assassins (Hong Kong)
- Shim Hyun-soeb, The Sword with No Name (South Korea)
- Tina Kalivas and Vaughan Alexander, Goemon (Japan)
- Wada Emi, The Warrior and the Wolf (China)
Special awards
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Amitabh Bachchan (India)
- Asian Film Award for Outstanding Contribution to Asian Cinema: Zhang Yimou (China)
- The Asian Film Awards for 2009’s Top-Grossing Film Director: John Woo, Red Cliff Part II (China)
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