Chanteuse et actrice chinoise Li Yuchun pose sur le tapis rouge avant la cérémonie des Prix du cinéma de Hong Kong à Hong Kong, Chine, le 18 avril 2010. Kungfu
Chinese singer and actress Li Yuchun poses on the red carpet prior to the Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony in Hong Kong, China, April 18, 2010. Kungfu thriller Bodyguards and Assassins, which tells a story of a group of men in early-20th- century Hong Kong who protected Sun Yat-sen from assassination, clinched best film and best director at the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday (April 18, 2010). Teddy Chen, the director, who made this film out of ten years waiting and efforts, won the best director award, while best supporting actor went to Nicholas Tse, who was a rickshaw driver in the film. Besides the action thriller, local favorite Echoes of the Rainbow, the first Hong Kong film that won a crystal bear at the 60th Berlin Film Festival this year, also shone at the Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony Sunday night. The film won the best script for Director Alex Law, who told the story of his elder brother died young in the film. Veteran Simon Yam, who plays a quiet, hardworking father in the film, was crowned the best actor. As the first best actress in the history of Hong Kong Film Awards 28 years ago, local veteran Wai Ying-hung burst into tears after she won the best actress once again in At the End of Daybreak. Hong Kong actress Michelle Ye won best supporting actress for Accident.