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16th Hong Kong Film Awards

1997 Chinese film awards ceremony


1997 Chinese film awards ceremony

FieldValue
number16
awardHong Kong Film Awards
imageFile:16th Hong Kong Film Awards Poster.jpg
date13 April 1997
siteHong Kong Cultural Centre
hostLydia Shum and Nancy Sit
last15th
next17th

Ceremony for the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards was held on 13 April 1997 in the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and hosted by Lydia Shum and Nancy Sit. In total, sixteen winners in fifteen categories were unveiled. Peter Chan's Comrades: Almost a Love Story became the biggest winner for the year with nine awards, setting the record for the highest number of categories won by a single film. The event also marked the last time the Hong Kong Film Awards was held while under British colonial rule.

The nominees were announced on 24 February 1997. The front runners were Peter Chan's Comrades: Almost a Love Story and Benny Chan's Big Bullet, with eleven and nine nominations respectively.

Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger ().

References

References

  1. "List of Awardees of The 16th Hong Kong Film Awards". [[Hong Kong Film Awards]].
  2. "The 16th Hong Kong Film Awards (1997)".
  3. "The 16th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards".
  4. "Hong Kong Film Awards for 1997".
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