Hong Kong films The Last Dance and Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In remained neck and neck in the race to the upcoming Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA), as they clinched major prizes at the Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild Awards on March 10.
The Last Dance, which explores the meaning of life and death through funeral rituals, clinched Best Actor for Michael Hui, Best Actress for Michelle Wai and Best Supporting Actor for Tommy Chu, who played the father, daughter and son in the film respectively.
The Last Dance, Hong Kong’s top-grossing film in 2024, also starred Hong Kong actor Dayo Wong as a wedding planner-turned-funeral planner who grows into his job.
Meanwhile, Twilight Of The Warriors, a crime action thriller featuring Hong Kong actors Raymond Lam, Louis Koo and Sammo Hung, won Best Picture and Best Director for Soi Cheang at the Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild-organised annual dinner and awards presentation.
Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In starring (from left) Louis Koo and Sammo HungPHOTO: SHAW ORGANISATION
It is often regarded as a bellwether of the HKFA, with the 2025 edition scheduled to be held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on April 27.
The Last Dance and Twilight Of The Warriors garnered the most nominations – 18 and 14 respectively – at HKFA 2025, with both films clashing in many categories such as Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing
Hui, 82, who played a strict Taoist priest in The Last Dance, hopes that his on-screen family will get to repeat their winning streak.
“Life is short, and the most important thing is to appreciate the scenery along the way,” he said at a media interview on March 10, quoting a line from The Last Dance. “It would be one of the most beautiful sceneries in our life if father, son and daughter win the awards together.”
Hui received his Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild award from Hong Kong actress Kara Wai. Both won the top acting awards at the inaugural HKFA in 1982 – Hui for the comedy Security Unlimited and Wai for the action comedy My Young Auntie.
Kara Wai, 65, went on to score two more Best Actress awards and two Best Supporting Actress awards at the HKFA, while Hui waited 40 years before rec...