Director Tsui Hark's name is believed to be familiar to audiences who enjoy martial arts films. In the 1980s and 1990s, with his film talent, Director Xu created many classics on the Hong Kong film screen. And these classic film works have also earned him multiple nominations for the Hong Kong Film Awards - Best Director competition. Today, we will talk to everyone about Tsui Hark's path to the Best Director award at the Golden Melody Awards. 1. Tsui Hark's First Golden Award - Nomination for Best Director In 1979, with the support of filmmaker Wu Siyuan, Tsui Hark entered the film industry and created his own "Chaos Trilogy" ("Butterfly Change", "Hell Without Doors", "First Type of Danger"). These three works were outstanding in the "Hong Kong Film New Wave Movement" at that time, and Tsui Hark was subsequently recruited by the "New Art City". On the screen of "New Art City", Tsui Hark established his position in the Hong Kong box office market by creating comedy works such as "Ghost Horse Wisdom Star", "I Love Night Fragrance", and "Best Partner Queen's Secret Order". In 1984, Tsui Hark chose to develop independently and established his own "film studio". And this year, the entrepreneurial work "Shanghai Night" by "Film Studio" also made Director Xu nominated for the Best Director award for the first time. Night in Shanghai tells about the time of the Anti Japanese War in Shanghai, when Dong Guomin, a nightclub clown, met a dancer, Ah Shu, in the process of escaping, and they fell in love at Love at first sight. After the war ended, the clown returned to Shanghai to search for Ashu, but by chance, he met another woman, Deng Zai, and a "love story of one man and two women" began. In this film 'Shanghai Night', Tsui Hark increased his portrayal of female characters in the story. The two distinctive female characters "Ashu" and "Deng Zai" have added many highlights to this film "Shanghai Night". After the film, distinctive female characters also became an essential element in Tsui Hark's film works. At the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards, 'Shanghai Night' was nominated for 'Best Film', and Tsui Hark was also nominated for 'Best Director' for the film. In the 1984 Hong Kong film screen, many classic works were born. The "Provincial and Hong Kong Flag Soldier", "Waiting for Dawn", "Flowing Years", "Public Servant", and "Plan A" all performed actively at the Golden Awards. In the final selection, both Tsui Hark and "Shanghai Night" only received nominations and did not receive the trophy of the Golden Statue Award. 2. Tsui Hark's First Golden Award - Best Director Trophy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Notorious Modern Family Season 1 Little Monsters Apollo 11 Director Tsui Hark has always had a special affection for martial arts films. In 1979, Director Xu made his debut in the martial arts film "Butterfly Change". However, due to the dismal box office, he reluctantly chose to transform into a comedy. During the "New Art City" period, although Director Xu created many comedic works, he still did not give up his obsession with martial arts films. In 1983, he created his second martial arts work - "New Shu Mountain Swordsman". However, after its release, the work suffered another box office failure. In 1984, Tsui Hark, who founded the "Film Studio," still had a deep longing for martial arts films. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Tsui Hark played as a producer on the Hong Kong film screen ![]() |
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