logo
Japanese action choreographer wins prize at Hong Kong Film Awards

Japanese action choreographer wins prize at Hong Kong Film Awards

Kyodo News29-04-2025

KYODO NEWS - 15 hours ago - 17:58 | Arts, World, All, Japan
Japan's Kenji Tanigaki has won the best action choreography prize for his work on the Hong Kong film "Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In" at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Inspired by action star Jackie Chan, Tanigaki built his career as a stuntman in Hong Kong and served as action director of Donnie Yen's "Sakra" and Japanese film "Rurouni Kenshin."
Receiving a commemorative gift from Japanese action actor Yasuaki Kurata, who has appeared in many Hong Kong movies, at the award ceremony Sunday, Tanigaki said, "When I apprenticed under Mr. Kurata in 1989, my dream was to be recognized as a Hong Kong film person. Today, I can finally say I've become one."
Twilight of the Warriors, directed by Soi Cheang and starring Raymond Lam, won awards in several categories including best director and best actor.
The film was released in Hong Kong last year. It is set in the Kowloon Walled City in the 1980s during the British colonial era. It blends martial arts with nostalgia for the demolished city, following a male illegal immigrant from mainland China who joins friends to battle rival factions.
Related coverage:
Japanese anime wins 2nd prize at Berlin film festival
Japan Oscar-nominated film to be reedited amid legal concerns
Japanese long-form documentary film up for Academy Award for 1st time

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Pokemon Go's Scopely on the hunt in Japan for gaming M&As
Pokemon Go's Scopely on the hunt in Japan for gaming M&As

Nikkei Asia

timean hour ago

  • Nikkei Asia

Pokemon Go's Scopely on the hunt in Japan for gaming M&As

KAZUYUKI OKUDAIRA TOKYO -- Fresh off its acquisition of Pokemon Go's Niantic, U.S. gaming giant Scopely is looking to grow its relations with Japanese peers with lucrative intellectual property (IP) franchises. In an interview with Nikkei, Scopely co-CEOs Walter Driver and Javier Ferreira described their plans to increase investment in Pokemon Go and other games and to expand the company's presence in Japan, possibly through additional mergers and acquisitions.

Renowned pianist Martha Argerich says dialogue vital for world peace
Renowned pianist Martha Argerich says dialogue vital for world peace

The Mainichi

timean hour ago

  • The Mainichi

Renowned pianist Martha Argerich says dialogue vital for world peace

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Famed Argentina-born pianist Martha Argerich says engaging in dialogue to share cultural differences plays a major role in building peace, as she experienced firsthand during her first performance with a Japanese Noh actor. Cultural exchange "is very important, and it's the source of peace in the world...I think that dialogue is the most important factor in this type of thing," Argerich said at a recent press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo. Bunzo Otsuki, a government-designated living national treasure, performed Noh to Argerich's rendition of Bach's Partita No.2 at a Noh theater in 2022 and their performance is featured in a new documentary film titled "Encounter." "I was very surprised. I was able to act to the sound of Argerich's playing with ease," Otsuki said at the press conference held to announce the completion of the documentary. Argerich said it "was a wonderful dialogue" to share their cultures and forms of expression through their performance of Bach's music and Noh on stage, as well as through backstage lectures from Otsuki about Noh masks. "I was always very fascinated by Noh theater. This time, I felt really honored and grateful to share the stage with Maestro Otsuki," Argerich said, adding that Bach's music goes with anything because it contains the essence of human spirit and ways of expression. Since she won first prize at the prestigious International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition in 1965, which established her reputation, Argerich has been one of the world's most prominent pianists, receiving the Legion of Honor, France's most prestigious award at the rank of commander in 2023, according to the Argerich Arts Foundation. Argerich recently visited Japan to play for a music festival named after her, Music Festival Argerich's Meeting Point in Beppu, which marked its 25th anniversary this year. She serves as general director of the festival in Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan.

Why Japan's J-pop idol industry bans sex, dating and romance
Why Japan's J-pop idol industry bans sex, dating and romance

Japan Today

time10 hours ago

  • Japan Today

Why Japan's J-pop idol industry bans sex, dating and romance

By Jeff W. Richards What really goes on inside Japan's idol industry? In this episode of Japan Today Spotlight, we explore the strict no-dating and no-sex rules placed on Japan's J-pop idols — especially young women. From emotional control and punishment tactics to the rise of AI-generated performers, we take a deeper look at the power dynamics, mental health pressures and cultural double standards baked into the system. Idol culture may be a form of entertainment, but it comes with strict rules and unsettling control. From emotional control and punishment tactics to the rise of AI-generated performers, we take a deeper look at the power dynamics, mental health pressures and cultural double standards baked right into the system. Are these just industry norms — or signs of something more troubling underneath? Chapters: 0:00 Topic overview 1:21 Birth of idol singers 2:32 Dating rules and punishment 4:38 Management control methods 5:08 Mental health issues 6:02 Role in Japanese culture 7:58 Is the industry likely to change? 9:46 Outro Japan Today sources: See the Japan Today Spotlight series: Join the conversation! What do you think — are these 'no dating' rules just part of the job, or do they cross a line? Let us know in the comments. Don't forget to like, subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an update on Japan's biggest news stories on our YouTube channel: Follow us for more updates: The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of GPlusMedia, Inc. © Japan Today

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store