25th Hong Kong Film Awards

25th Hong Kong Film Awards
Date 8 April 2006
Site Hong Kong Coliseum
Host Eric Tsang
Teresa Mo
Chapman To

Ceremony for the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards was held on 8 April 2006 in the Hong Kong Coliseum and hosted by Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo and Chapman To. Twenty-five winners in nineteen categories were unveiled, with film Election being the year's biggest winner.

Awards

Best Film

Winner Winning film Nominees
N/A Election

Best Director

Winner Winning film Nominees
Johnnie To Election

Best Screenplay

Winner Winning film Nominees
Yau Nai-Hoi,
Yip Tin-Shing
Election

Best Actor

Winner Winning film Nominees
Tony Leung Ka Fai Election

Best Actress

Winner Winning film Nominees
Zhou Xun Perhaps Love

Best Supporting Actor

Winner Winning film Nominees
Anthony Wong Initial D

Best Supporting Actress

Winner Winning film Nominees
Teresa Mo 2 Young

Best New Performer

Winner Winning film Nominees
Jay Chou Initial D

Best Cinematography

Winner Winning film Nominees
Peter Pau Perhaps Love

Best Film Editing

Winner Winning film Nominees
Yau Chi Wai Divergence

Best Art Direction

Winner Winning film Nominees
Yee Chung-Man,
Pater Wong
Perhaps Love

Best Costume Make Up Design

Winner Winning film Nominees
Yee Chung-Man,
Pater Wong
Perhaps Love

Best Action Choreography

Winner Winning film Nominees
Donnie Yen SPL

Best Original Film Score

Winner Winning film Nominees
Peter Kam,
Leon Ko
Perhaps Love

Best Original Film Song

Winner Winning film Nominees
Perhaps Love
Composer: Peter Kam
Lyricist: Yiu Him
Singer: Jacky Cheung
Perhaps Love

Best Sound Design

Winner Winning film Nominees
Kinson Tsang Initial D

Best Visual Effects

Winner Winning film Nominees
Eddy Wong,
Victor Wong,
Bryan Cheung
Initial D

Best New Director

Winner Winning film Nominees
Kenneth Bi Rice Rhapsody

Best Asian Film

Winner Winning film Nominees
N/A Kekexili: Mountain Patrol
(China)

25th Hong Kong Film Awards in culture

The 25th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony was modeled in a film My Name Is Fame (2006) with Faye Ng (played by Huo Siyan) as an announcer for the Best Supporting Actor category and Poon Ka-fai (by Lau Ching-wan) as one of its nominees. Lau Ching-wan has actually won the Best (Leading) Actor category at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards (the next year) for this exact role.

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