Nominations for the 52nd annual Golden Horse Awards have been announced with Taiwan's Oscar submission The Assassin leading the pack as well as netting arthouse favorite Hou Hsiao-Hsien a non-competitive statue for "Outstanding Taiwanese Filmmaker" to go along with his Best Director prize from Cannes earlier this year. The Assassin opens in limited US theatrical release on October 16th via Well Go entertainment. China's Oscar submission Wolf Totem, which is actually from animal-movie loving French director Jean-Jacques Annaud (!), only received 1 nomination for visual effects. The latter film is about a student living with Mongolian herders who adopts a wolf cub.
Though The Assassin is likely to sweep the Golden Horses outside of acting (where only the ridiculously beautiful Shu Qi, Hou's regular muse, is nominated. No Chen Chang? Grrrr.) it's not the only big deal in Chinese languages cinema this year. Taiwan's Thanatos, Drunk, Hong Kong's popular crime thriller Port of Call, and China's acclaimed festival favorite Mountains May Depart also reaped several nominations. The event will be held on November 21st in Taipei.
BEST FEATURE FILM
A complete list of nominations after the jump...
Asian superstars Aaron Kwok and Shu Qi are both up for lead acting honors
FEATURE FILM
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST ACTRESS
This could be a tight race between master filmmaker muses. Shu Qi headlines the nomination leader but Zhao Tao, regular muse to Jia Zhangke, has the juicier acting role in Mountains May Depart.
BEST ACTOR
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Thanatos, Drunk is about a straight guy, his gay brother, and a gigolo they both know
BEST NEW PERFORMER
BEST NEW DIRECTOR
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Tharlo, from Tibet, is in black and white and follows a quiet man traveling to the city for his first photo ID
The two cinematographers behind one of the most beautiful movies ever made (Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love) are up against each other in this category. Christopher Doyle, Australian born but best known for his collaborations with Asian filmmakers (particularly Wong Kar Wai) shot Port of Call. Ping Bin Lee, who works mostly in France and Asia, lensed the reportedly ravishing (visually at least) The Assassin.
BEST ART DIRECTION
BEST COSTUMES & MAKEUP
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
The Taking of Tiger Mountain is already one of the biggest hits of all time in China
BEST ACTION CHOREOGRAPHY
BEST EDITING
ORIGINAL MUSIC
ORIGINAL SONG
BEST SOUND EFFECTS
Cutesy CG fantasy Monster Hunt won some technical nominations
ANIMATED FEATURE
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
SHORT FILM
Death of Security Guard won Best Short at the Taipei film festival
OUTSTANDING TAIWANESE FILMMAKER
(non-competitive)
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
(non competitive)