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TAIWAN FAMILY DRAMA WINS CHINESE 'OSCARS' AMID BEIJING SNUB

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Taiwanese family drama “A Sun” won top prizes at the Golden Horse film awards Saturday in a year marked by the conspicuou­s absence of talent from China amid plummeting ties between Taipei and Beijing. Dubbed the Chinese-language “Oscars,” Golden Horse got into trouble with Beijing after a Taiwanese director called for the island’s independen­ce in an acceptance speech at last year’s ceremony.

There were no mainland films in this year’s nomination list after China’s national film board ordered the country’s directors and stars to boycott the event. Acclaimed Hong Kong director Johnnie To has resigned as head of the jury citing contractua­l obligation­s as several Hong Kong films reportedly also dropped out under pressure from Beijing.

In another move likely to annoy Beijing, Taiwanese composer Lu Lu-ming on Saturday voiced support for Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protests, dedicating his best original film song to “Hong Kongers who insist on ideals, and may you live safely and freely.” The night’s biggest winner was Taiwanese director Chung Mong-hong’s “A Sun,” which scooped best picture, best director, best actor, best supporting actor and best editing awards.

“I thought it would take several more years for me to win best picture. I am very happy ... although the movies I made haven’t made any profit,” Chung said after receiving the award from Oscar-winning director Ang Lee. Singapore-based Malaysian Yeo Yann-Yann was crowned best actress for playing a married teacher struggling with family and work woes who develops a forbidden relationsh­ip with a male pupil in the Singaporea­n drama “Wet Season”.

“It’s not easy going down the path in the entertainm­ent (industry) in Singapore and Malaysia ... but I will continue walking the path,” she said at the ceremony in Taipei’s Sun Yat-sen memorial hall. Also on Saturday, China kicked off its top biannual films fest Golden Rooster Awards featuring some of the best known Chinese-language cinematic talents. Following Beijing’s boycott, Golden Horse reportedly lost a number of internatio­nal sponsors, although only Italian luxury sports car brand Maserati confirmed its decision to cut sponsorshi­p ties to uphold Beijing’s “one China” principle.

China considers democratic Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reunificat­ion, by force if necessary, even though the two sides have been governed separately for the last seven decades. Beijing has been ramping up military, diplomatic and economic pressure on Taiwan ever since President Tsai Ing-wen was elected in 2016, because her party refuses to recognize that the island is part of “one China”. Pressure is building once more as Taiwan heads towards new elections in January, with Tsai seeking to defeat an opponent who favors much warmer ties with China. — AFP

 ??  ?? Taiwanese actress Hsieh Ying-hsuan
Taiwanese actress Hsieh Ying-hsuan
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actress Wen Chen-ling
Taiwanese actress Wen Chen-ling
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actress Winnie Chang
Taiwanese actress Winnie Chang
 ??  ?? Taiwanese Director John Hsu
Taiwanese Director John Hsu
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actress YEO Yann-yann
Taiwanese actress YEO Yann-yann
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actor CHEN Yi-wen
Taiwanese actor CHEN Yi-wen
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actor Fandy Fan
Taiwanese actor Fandy Fan
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Taiwanese actress Pink Yang arrives on the red carpet of the 56th Golden Horse film awards, dubbed the Chinese ‘Oscars’, in Taipei.
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actress Eleven Yao
Taiwanese actress Eleven Yao
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actress Gingle Wang
Taiwanese actress Gingle Wang
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actor Tuan Chun-hao
Taiwanese actor Tuan Chun-hao
 ??  ?? Taiwanese actor Liu Kuan-ting
Taiwanese actor Liu Kuan-ting
 ??  ?? Taiwanese film director Ang Lee
Taiwanese film director Ang Lee
 ??  ?? Taiwanese film director Toon Wang — AFP photos
Taiwanese film director Toon Wang — AFP photos

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