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Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre |
The 5th Asian Film Awards was given in a ceremony on 21 March 2011 as part of the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
Winner: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Thailand)
Aftershock (China)
Confessions (Japan)
Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Peepli Live (India)
Poetry (South Korea)
Winner: Lee Chang-dong, Poetry (South Korea)
Feng Xiaogang, Aftershock (China)
Jiang Wen, Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Takashi Miike, 13 Assassins (Japan)
Na Hong-jin, The Yellow Sea (South Korea)
Tetsuya Nakashima, Confessions (Japan)
Winner: Ha Jung-woo, The Yellow Sea (South Korea)
Chow Yun-fat, Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Ge You, Sacrifice (China/Hong Kong)
Ethan Juan, Monga (Taiwan)
Koji Yakusho, 13 Assassins (Japan)
Winner: Xu Fan, Aftershock (China)
Jeon Do-yeon, The Housemaid (South Korea)
Rinko Kikuchi, Norwegian Wood (Japan)
Takako Matsu, Confessions (Japan)
Michelle Yeoh, Reign of Assassins (Malaysia/China/Hong Kong/Thailand)
Winner: Mark Chao, Monga (Taiwan)
Aarif Lee, Echoes of the Rainbow (Hong Kong)
Omkar Das Manikpuri, Peepli Live (India)
T.O.P, 71: Into the Fire (South Korea)
Zhou Dongyu, Under the Hawthorn Tree (China)
Winner: Sammo Hung, Ip Man 2 (Hong Kong)
Huang Xiaoming, Sacrifice (China/Hong Kong)
Masaki Okada, Confessions (Japan)
Ryoo Seung-bum, The Unjust (South Korea)
Yoo Hae-jin, Moss (South Korea)
Winner: Youn Yuh-jung, The Housemaid (South Korea)
Yu Aoi, Ototo (Japan)
Yoshino Kimura, Confessions (Japan)
Carina Lau, Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Shanty Paredes, Madame X (Indonesia)
Winner: Lee Chang-dong, Poetry (South Korea)
Jiang Wen and Jiang Wen, Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Pang Ho-cheung and Heiward Mak, Love in a Puff (Hong Kong)
Su Chao-Pin, Reign of Assassins (China/Hong Kong/Thailand)
Park Hoon-Jung, The Unjust (South Korea)
Winner: Mark Lee Ping Bin, Norwegian Wood) (Japan)
Lee Mo-gae, I Saw the Devil (South Korea)
Hassan Kydyraliyev, The Light Thief (Kyrgyzstan)
Kenny Tse Chung-to, The Stool Pigeon (Hong Kong)
Jake Pollock, Monga (Taiwan)
Winner: Hayashida Yuji, 13 Assassins (Japan)
James Sung-pong, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (China/Hong Kong)
Eros Eflin, Madame X (Indonesia)
Huang Mei-Ching and Chen Po-Jen, Monga (Taiwan)
Lee Hwo-kyoung, The Yellow Sea (South Korea)
Winner: Indian Ocean, Peepli Live (India)
Saito Kazuyoshi, Golden Slumbers (Japan)
Sandee Chan, Monga (Taiwan)
Peter Kam Pui-tat and Anthony Chue, Reign of Assassins (China/Hong Kong/Taiwan)
Jang Young-gyu and Lee Byung-hoon, The Yellow Sea (South Korea)
Winner: Nam Na-young, I Saw the Devil (South Korea)
Kenji Yamashita, 13 Assassins (Japan)
Koike Yoshiyuki, Confessions (Japan)
Hemanti Sarkar, Peepli Live (India)
Meng Peicong, Under the Hawthorn Tree (film) (China)
Winner: Phil Jones and Jiang Yan-ming, Aftershock (China)
Kim Tae-hun and Ryu Hee-jung, 71: Into the Fire (South Korea)
Phil Jones, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (China/Hong Kong)
Yamazaki Takashi, Space Battleship Yamato (Japan)
Park Jung-ryul, The Man from Nowhere (South Korea)
Winner: William Chang Suk Ping, Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Sawataishi Kazuihiro, 13 Assassins (Japan)
Bruce Yu Ka-on, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (China/Hong Kong)
Yen-Khe Luguern, Norwegian Wood (Japan)
Choi Se-yeon, The Housemaid (South Korea)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Raymond Chow (Hong Kong)
Asian Film Award for Outstanding Contribution to Asian Cinema: Kim Dong-ho (South Korea)
The Asian Film Awards for 2010’s Top Grossing Asian Film: Feng Xiaogang, Aftershock (China)
Award for the Promotion of Asian CinemaBack: Fortissimo Films
Favorite Actor: Chow Yun-fat, Let the Bullets Fly (China/Hong Kong)
Favorite Actress: Jeon Do-yeon, The Housemaid (South Korea)
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