19th Asian Film Awards Concludes in Hong Kong

ZHANG Ziyi, LIU Haoran and Terrance LAU Honoured; Youth Ambassadors Reunite on Stage
2026년03월16일

Lights came up at the Grand Theatre of the Xiqu Centre, WestK as filmmakers and audiences from across Asia gathered to celebrate the 19th Asian Film Awards. For the first time, the ceremony also welcomed members of the public, allowing film lovers to take part in this annual celebration of Asian cinema.

Ahead of the ceremony, the Asian Film Awards hosted three masterclasses featuring Squid Game director HWANG Dong-hyuk, acclaimed Chinese director JIA Zhangke, and renowned actress ZHANG Ziyi. From visual storytelling to character creation, the three filmmakers shared insights from their creative journeys and reflected on the evolving language of asian cinema.


The evening opened with remarks by Dr. Wilfred Wong, GBM, GBS, JP, Chairman of the Asian Film Awards Academy. In his speech, he paid tribute to the many filmmakers who have worked tirelessly to bring Asian cinema onto the global stage, noting that the Asian Film Awards is not only an annual ceremony but also a platform connecting filmmakers across the region. Through initiatives including masterclasses, Asian Cinerama screenings, and the International Film Camp, the Academy continues to foster exchange and nurture emerging creative talent in Asian cinema.


Continuing its tradition of highlighting the next generation of filmmakers, the Asian Film Awards also welcomed back former Youth Ambassadors LIN Min Chen and LO Chun Yip to the stage, before introducing this year’s ambassadors: Kent TSAI from Taiwan, Natalie Hsu from Hong Kong, and Thai actor Mean Phiravich ATTACHITSATAPORN. The trio shared a lively moment on stage, exchanging stories about their journeys in film. Despite coming from different places, their easy rapport reflected the power of cinema to bridge cultures and connect people across borders.


Previously announced Special Awards were presented during the ceremony. Hong Kong actor Terrance LAU received the Rising Star Award, drawing warm applause from the audience. In his speech, Terrance spoke candidly about the vulnerability behind the glamour of acting: “People may think actors always look glamorous, but that’s because of makeup. In reality, we are often fragile and full of self-doubt. I’ve questioned many times whether I am a good actor. But I still believe cinema is beautiful, and I hope to be someone who continues to give back to it.”.


The AFA Next Generation Award was presented to Chinese actor LIU Haoran, who reflected on his twelve years in the industry: “I’m very honoured to receive this recognition. My twelve years as an actor have coincided with twelve years of rapid growth for Asian cinema. Through projects like Detective Chinatown, I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with many outstanding filmmakers across Asia. I will continue to work hard and hope to leave my own mark on this new era of Asian cinema.”.


The evening culminated with the presentation of the Excellence in Asian Cinema Award to ZHANG Ziyi. Earlier that day, ZHANG had shared her creative journey with audiences during her masterclass. Returning to the stage to accept the honour, she reflected on more than two decades in film: “This is a deeply meaningful honour. I have spent over twenty years growing through cinema, and it has shaped every stage of my life. I am grateful to all the directors, actors, and crew members I have worked with, and to audiences whose support continues to inspire me. Asian culture holds a profound and enduring heritage, filled with stories waiting to be told. I hope filmmakers across Asia will continue to work together to create films that express the strength and spirit of our culture.”


As the evening drew to a close, the 19th Asian Film Awards celebrated not only the achievements of the past year but also the shared future of Asian cinema. Beyond the awards ceremony, this year’s programme also features a range of public events, including the Asian Cinerama screening series and In Conversation sessions with filmmakers. Audience response has been overwhelming, with many sessions already sold out and only a limited number of tickets remaining.

 

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ASIAN FILM AWARDS ACADEMY

The Asian Film Awards Academy, a non-profit organization, was founded by Busan, Hong Kong and Tokyo International Film Festivals with the shared goal of celebrating excellence in Asian cinema. Aiming to promote and recognize Asian films and its talents, AFAA highlights, strengthens and develops Asian film industry through the annual Asian Film Awards and several year-round initiatives.

 

Our year-round events and programmes are held with the objectives to promote Asian films to a wider audience, expand the film market within Asia, and build and sustain connections among Hong Kong and international film professional. Masterclass Series – in conversation with filmmakers, Journey to the fest – Student Visit to International Film Festivals, Asian Cinerama – Film Roadshow, and Young Film Professionals Programme – overseas training and work-placement, are examples of our year-round programmes. These programmes couldn’t have held successfully without the financial support of the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency and Film Development Fund of the HKSAR Government. AFAA has worked to promote, educate, inform and develop knowledge, skills and interest in Asian cinema among the industry, students and audiences in Asia and beyond with the support of film festivals and cultural organizations.

 

CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CCIDAHK)

Under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) (formerly known as Create Hong Kong (CreateHK)) is a dedicated office, aiming to spearhead the development of cultural and creative industries in Hong Kong.

 

FILM DEVELOPMENT FUND

The Film Development Fund (FDF) was first set up by the Government in 1999 to support projects conducive to the long-term development of the film industry in Hong Kong, including: part-financing small-to-medium budget film productions; enhancing efforts to promote Hong Kong films in the Mainland and overseas; enhancing initiatives to train talents in various aspects of film production and distribution; and enhancing the interest and appreciation of Hong Kong films by the local audience.

 

Please contact us if any questions,
Email: info@afa-academy.com
Tel: +852 3195 0608
Website: www.afa-academy.com

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