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Lim Ka Tong was nominated for the Golden Horse Film Emperor for the first time, and Malaysian filmmakers and musicians will shine

Lim Ka Tong was nominated for the Golden Horse Film Emperor for the first time, and Malaysian filmmakers and musicians will shine

The 57th Golden Horse Awards announced the shortlist, and the five film emperor candidates were Mo Ziyi's "Dear Tenant", Lin Baihong's "Freak", Lin Jiadong's "Hand Cigarette", Liu Guanting's "Disappearing Valentine's Day", and Li Guohuang's "Boy King". "Hand Cigarette" represented Hong Kong films and was shortlisted for multiple awards, and Lin Jiadong was also nominated for the Golden Horse Film Emperor for the first time. With the movie "Legs" starring Gui Lunmeng, she will compete with Xie Xinying's "Freak", Li Peiyu's "Disappearing Valentine's Day", Lark's "Abortionist", and Chen Shufang's "Lonely Taste".

Lim Ka Tong was nominated for the Golden Horse Film Emperor for the first time, and Malaysian filmmakers and musicians will shine

Lin Jiadong has starred in many movies, and has also been nominated for the Best Supporting Actor of the Academy Awards many times, until the film tree played Ji Zhengxiong in the big move to finally win the Golden Film Emperor, I don't know if this time in the face of the Golden Horse Film Emperor can rush out of the breakthrough and win the award. Gui Lunmeng once won the Golden Horse Film with the movie girlfriend boyfriend, and the next two sessions have also been nominated, and it is a pity that the daytime fireworks did not get it, and this time the golden horse is unknown.

Lim Ka Tong was nominated for the Golden Horse Film Emperor for the first time, and Malaysian filmmakers and musicians will shine

Malaysian director Choi Ming-ming, who lives in Taiwan, was nominated for Best Feature Film, Best Director and Best Sound Effects3 for "Days"; Cheung Ki-an, who switched from radio DJ to film, was also nominated for Best New Director and Best Original Screenplay 2 for "Southern Witch"; Malaysian musicians Tse Ka Wan, Xu Yuanting and Singaporean musicians co-authored "The Name Engraved in My Heart" sung by Lo Quang Chung was also nominated for Best Original Film Song; Malaysian director Chi Ka-hing's "Hi! "Divine Beast" also became a finalist for Best Visual Effects; Lai Yuhan, the screenwriter of "Boy King", is also from Malaysia. With so many finalists, Malaysian filmmakers and musicians are about to shine at this year's Golden Horse Awards.

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