25th Hong Kong Film Awards


Ceremony for the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards was held on 8 April 2006 in the Hong Kong Coliseum and hosted by Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo and Chapman To. Twenty-five winners in nineteen categories were unveiled, with film Election being the year's biggest winner.

Awards

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

  • Johnnie To — Election
  • *Tsui Hark — Seven Swords
  • *Peter Chan — Perhaps Love
  • *Derek Yee2 Young
  • *Andrew Lau and Alan Mak — Initial D
  • Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing — Election
  • *Aubrey Lam and Raymond To — Perhaps Love
  • *Derek Yee and Chun Tin-Nam — 2 Young
  • *James Yuen, Jessica Fong
    and Lo Yiu-FaiCrazy N' the City
  • *Cheung Chi-Kwong
    and Susan ChanWait 'Til You're Older
  • Tony Leung Ka Fai — Election
  • *Aaron KwokDivergence
  • *Tony Leung Ka Fai — Everlasting Regret
  • *Andy Lau — Wait 'Til You're Older
  • *Simon Yam — Election
  • Zhou Xun — Perhaps Love
  • *Karena LamHome Sweet Home
  • *Sammi Cheng — Everlasting Regret
  • *Sylvia ChangRice Rhapsody
  • *Karen Mok — Wait 'Til You're Older
  • Anthony Wong — Initial D
  • *Alex FongDrink-Drank-Drunk
  • *Hu Jun — Everlasting Regret
  • *Liu Kai-chi
  • *Wong Tin-lam — Election
  • Teresa Mo — 2 Young
  • *Zhang Jingchu — Seven Swords
  • *Su Yan — Everlasting Regret
  • *Karena Lam — Ah Sou
  • *Maggie Shiu — Election
  • Jay Chou — Initial D
  • *Fiona Sit — 2 Young
  • *Isabella LeongBug Me Not!
  • *Annie Liu — Ah Sou
  • *Michelle YeMoonlight in Tokyo
  • Peter Pau — Perhaps Love
  • *Venus Keung — Seven Swords
  • *Peter Pau — The Promise
  • *Cheng Siu-Keung — Election
  • *Andrew Lau, Lai Yiu Fai and Ng Man-Ching — Initial D
  • Yau Chi-Wai — Divergence
  • *Angie Lam — Seven Swords
  • *Wenders Li and Eric Kwong — Perhaps Love
  • *Patrick Tam — Election
  • *Wong Hoi — Initial D
  • Kenneth Yee and Pater Wong — Perhaps Love
  • *Eddy Wong — Seven Swords
  • *William Chang and Alfred Yau — Everlasting Regret
  • *Bill LuiA Chinese Tall Story
  • *Timmy Yip — The Promise
  • Kenneth Yee and Pater Wong — Perhaps Love
  • *Poon Wing-Yan and Shirley Chan — Seven Swords
  • *William Chang — Everlasting Regret
  • *William Chang, Bruce Yu
    and Lee Pik-Kwan — A Chinese Tall Story
  • *Timmy Yip and Kimiya Masago — The Promise
  • Donnie Yen
  • *Lau Kar-leung, Stephen Tung Wai and Xiong Xinxin — Seven Swords
  • *Lee Chung-Chi — Divergence
  • *Jackie Chan, Stanley Tong and Richard Hung — The Myth
  • *Yuen Wo-ping, Yuen Shun-Yi and Ku Huen-ChiuHouse of Fury
  • Peter Kam and Leon Ko — Perhaps Love
  • *Kenji Kawai — Seven Swords
  • *Joe Hisaishi — A Chinese Tall Story
  • *Lo Tayu — Election
  • *Chan Kwong-Wing — Initial D
  • Perhaps Love — Perhaps Love
  • *Composer: Peter Kam
  • *Lyricist: Yiu Him
  • *Singer: Jacky Cheung
  • Endless LoveThe Myth
  • *Composer: Choi Jun-young
  • *Lyricist: Choi Jun-young and Wang Zhongyan
  • *Singer: Jackie Chan and Kim Hee-sun
  • 下次不敢 — Wait 'Til You're Older
  • *Composer: Peter Kam
  • *Lyricist: Andy Lau
  • *Singer: Andy Lau
  • DriftingInitial D
  • *Composer: Jay Chou
  • *Lyricist: Vincent Fang
  • *Singer: Jay Chou
  • 無賴 — Dragon Reloaded
  • *Composer: Joe Lei
  • *Lyricist: Joe Lei
  • *Singer: Ronald Cheng
  • Kinson Tsang — Initial D
  • *Steve Brugess and He Wei — Seven Swords
  • *Kinson Tsang — Perhaps Love
  • *Eddy Wong and Victor Wong — A Chinese Tall Story
  • *Wang Danrong and Roger Savage — The Promise
  • Eddy Wong, Victor Wong
    and Bryan Cheung — Initial D
  • *Peter Webb — Seven Swords
  • *Wendy Choi and David Tso — The Myth
  • *Eddy Wong and Victor Wong — A Chinese Tall Story
  • *Frankie Chung, Don Ma, Cecil Cheng
    and Tam Kai-Kwan — The Promise
  • Kenneth Bi — Rice Rhapsody
  • *Mathew Tang — Before Twenty... Before Too Old...
  • *Derek Yee and Chun Tin-Nam — 2 Young
  • *Stephen FungHouse of Fury
  • *Howl's Moving Castle
  • *Three Times
  • *Sympathy For Lady Vengeance
  • *Be with You
  • Charles Wang
  • 25th Hong Kong Film Awards in culture

    The 25th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony was modeled in a film My Name Is Fame with Faye Ng as an announcer for the Best Supporting Actor category and Poon Ka-fai as one of its nominees. Lau Ching-wan won the Best Actor category at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards for this exact role.