Hong Kong's top film-maker Johnnie To pulls out of Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards after Beijing orders

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HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - One of Hong Kong's best-known film directors resigned as jury president of a prestigious movie awards event in Taiwan, weeks after Beijing ordered all Chinese artists against participating in the Nov 23 show.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - One of Hong Kong's best-known film directors resigned as jury president of a prestigious movie awards event in Taiwan, weeks after Beijing ordered all Chinese artists against participating in the Nov 23 show.

The awards, among the highest-profile events for celebrities across the Chinese-speaking film world, have come under fire from the authorities in Beijing since last year when Taiwanese director Fu Yue, in her acceptance speech, included comments supporting Taiwan's independence. The move by To, known as the"godfather" of Hong Kong gangster films, also comes during a prolonged period of political unrest in the city.

The China Film Administration asked Chinese movies, crew, actors and actresses to pull out of the Taiwan awards this year, without citing a reason, state media China Film News posted on its official Weibo account last month.

 

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