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60th Golden Horse Awards

Award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2022 and 2023 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

60th Golden Horse Awards
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The 60th Golden Horse Awards (Chinese: 第60屆金馬獎) took place on November 25, 2023, at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipei, Taiwan. Organized by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee, the awards honoured the best in Chinese-language filmography of 2022 and 2023.[2] Nominations were announced on October 3, 2023.[3][4]

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Stonewalling from husband-and-wife duo Ryuji Otsuka and Huang Ji won Best Narrative Feature (along with Best Editing), awhile Old Fox get the most win with 4 awards despite Snow in Midsummer received most of the nomination (in which, they only won Best Sound Effects).[5] One of the big headline during the award ceremony was Audrey Lin, who became the youngest actress ever to won the Best Leading Actress at the age of 12.[6]

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The ceremony

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[9][10][11]

  • Pigsy
  • Before the Box Gets Emptied
    • Reclaim My Summer
    • Boys on the Bridge
    • Al Niente
    • The Stag
  • The Memo
    • Of Dreams in the Dream of Another Mirror
    • Hearing from the Dolphin
    • Eviction and Beyond
    • Girl of Wind
  • Monsoon Blue
    • The Egret River
    • Ever-Changing Clouds, Like My Ever-Changing Life
    • Ghost of the Dark Path
    • Braided
  • Archin Yen – Eye of the Storm
    • Tu Wei-ting – Trouble Girl
    • Lin Chi-feng, Bala Lin, Liu Jia-xuan and Aben Lee – The Bridge Curse: Ritual
    • Tomi Kuo, Hulk Chen and Gareth Wang – The Pig, The Snake and The Pigeon
  • Huang Mei-ching and Tu Shuo-feng – Eye of the Storm
  • Tu Duu-chih, Wu Shu-yao and Chen Kuan-tingSnow in Midsummer
    • Sidney Hu and Li Chun-yi – Trouble Girl
    • Book Chien, Sun Sy-yuan and Tang Hsiang-chu – Eye of the Storm
    • Tu Duu-chih and Huang Yuan-tse – A Boy and a Girl
    • Book Chien, Chen Jia-li, Yang Jia-shen and Tang Hsiang-chu – The Pig, The Snake and The Pigeon
  • Lin Shih-ken

External awards

Audience Choice Award
(picked by audience members who watched the Best Narrative Feature nominated entries in its entirety)
FIPRESCI Prize
(award for first and second features)[12]
NETPAC Award
(award for feature films by Asian new talent)[13]
Observation Missions for Asian Cinema Award
(picked from NETPAC Award nominated entries)[13]
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Jury

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Winners are jointly decided by the final stage jurors.[8][14][15]

Final stage jurors

  • Ang Lee, Taiwanese filmmaker (Jury President)
  • Eric Shih, Taiwanese film distributor
  • Mo Tzu-yi, Taiwanese actor
  • Anthony Chen, Singaporean filmmaker
  • Kay Huang, Taiwanese musician
  • Liu Wei-jan, Taiwanese film producer and screenwriter

Shortlist and final stage jurors

  • Sung Wen-chung, Taiwanese cinematographer
  • Chris Shum Wai-chung, Hong Kong lyricist
  • Boo Junfeng, Singaporean filmmaker
  • John Hsu, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Umin Boya, Taiwanese film director and actor
  • Ma Hsin, Taiwanese film critic
  • Chen Po-jen, Taiwanese production designer
  • Laha Mebow, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Heiward Mak, Hong Kong filmmaker
  • Joe Hsieh, Taiwanese animation director

Preliminary, shortlist, final stage and documentary juror

  • Jill Li, Taiwanese documentary filmmaker

Preliminary and documentary jurors

  • Hung Chun-hsiu, Taiwanese documentary filmmaker
  • Stefano Centini, Italian filmmaker
  • Huang Yi-ling, Taiwanese film editor
  • Lau Kek Huat, Malaysian filmmaker

Preliminary and animation jurors

  • Yu Yu, Taiwanese animation director
  • Wu De-chuen, Taiwanese animation director
  • Wong Ping, Hong Kong animation artist

Preliminary and live action short film jurors

  • Lam Sum, Hong Kong filmmaker
  • Hsu Kuo-lun, Taiwanese film producer
  • Tseng Ying-ting, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Huang Xi, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Ryan Cheng, Taiwanese film critic
  • Hsieh Pei-ju, Taiwanese filmmaker

Preliminary and narrative feature jurors

  • Fiona Roan, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Ko Chen-nien, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Chan Ching-lin, Taiwanese filmmaker
  • Chienn Hsiang, Taiwanese cinematographer and director
  • Cora Yim, Hong Kong producer

External awards

FIPRESCI Prize jury

  • Paolo Bertolin, Italian film critic, film programmer and film producer
  • Kalash Nanda Kumar, Malaysian film critic, film programmer and filmmaker
  • Wang Chun-chi, Taiwanese film academic

Source:[12]

NETPAC Award jury

  • Jo Ji-hoon, South Korean film programmer and film producer
  • Loïc Valceschini, Swiss film programmer and film critic
  • Chen Huei-yin, Taiwanese film programmer and film critic

Source:[13]

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