Chinese mainland actor Zhang Hanyu won the best leading actor gong
Saturday in Taiwan at the Golden Horse Film Awards, seen as the
"Chinese-language Oscars".
Zhang claimed the title with his performance in "The Assembly", beating
action star Jet Li.
The 80-million-yuan (US$11.6 million) mainland blockbuster tells a story
about a soldier seeking recognition for comrades who died during the Chinese
civil war between the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang (KMT) Party.
"The Warlords", based on a Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) struggle of three blood
brothers for a woman during a time of war and political upheaval, claimed the
best picture prize, beating "The Assembly", "Orz Boy", "Ocean Flame", and
Taiwan's romantic drama "Cape No. 7".
Peter Chan, director of the "The Warlords", claimed the best director title.
The island's box office hit "Cape No. 7", directed by Wei Te-sheng from
Taiwan, got the Outstanding Taiwanese Film of the Year. Wei was named as the
Outstanding Taiwanese Filmmaker of the Year.
Prudence Liew from Hong Kong claimed the best leading actress title with her
performance in "True Women for Sale".
Ma Rulong was named as the Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Cape No. 7"
and Mei Fang the Best Supporting Actress for her role in the "Orz Boy."