Hong Kong Film Awards Drop “Best Asian Chinese-Language Film,” Fan Bingbing’s Mother Earth Also Excluded

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As the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony approaches, the industry has been caught off guard by a major and unexpected change. The organizers have quietly removed the long-standing “Best Asian Chinese-Language Film” category, effectively barring Chinese-language films from Taiwan, mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia, and other regions from competing this year. The announcement quickly drew widespread attention, yet the Hong Kong Film Awards have offered only a brief response of “no comment.”

Long regarded as one of the most influential awards in Asian cinema, the Hong Kong Film Awards have historically served as a platform for cross-regional exchange. The category in question was first introduced in 2002 as “Best Asian Film,” renamed “Best Chinese-Language Film” in 2012, and later expanded to “Best Asian Chinese-Language Film” in 2020. For over two decades, it functioned as a symbolic bridge connecting Chinese-language cinema across different markets.

In recent years, Taiwanese films in particular have enjoyed strong momentum, with The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon and Old Fox winning the category in consecutive editions. Many had expected this trajectory to continue in the current awards cycle. Instead, the category’s disappearance from the newly released rules has abruptly ended those expectations.

Under the revised framework, non–Hong Kong Chinese-language films are no longer eligible to apply. As a result, several critically discussed titles released in Hong Kong in 2025 were ruled out at the registration stage. These include Taiwanese productions such as Left-Handed Girl, 96 Minutes, and The Fog, as well as mainland China’s animated hit Ne Zha: The Devil’s Fury. Fan Bingbing’s highly anticipated film Mother Earth has also been excluded.

The decision has sparked broader debate about the future direction of the Hong Kong Film Awards. Industry observers note that removing the “Best Asian Chinese-Language Film” category may weaken the awards’ role as a hub for regional Chinese-language cinema, raising questions about how the institution will balance local focus with its long-standing international and pan-Asian identity.

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