Felix Chong

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Felix Chong
Chong at a press conference with the crew of the film Project Gutenberg on 14 April 2019, after the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards.
Born (1968-12-27) December 27, 1968 (age 55)
Awards
Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Screenplay
2002 Infernal Affairs
Best Screenplay
2014 Overheard 3

Golden Bauhinia AwardsBest Screenplay
2002 Infernal Affairs

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese莊文強
Simplified Chinese庄文强

Felix Chong Man-keung (traditional Chinese: 莊文強; simplified Chinese: 庄文强; pinyin: Zhuāng Wénqiáng) (born December 27, 1968) is a Hong Kong screenwriter, film director and actor.[1]

He is one of the most celebrated screenwriters in Hong Kong and has won several prestigious awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Chong is known for frequently working alongside cinematographer/director Andrew Lau and writer/director Alan Mak.

Chong's best known film as a screenwriter is Infernal Affairs, which he co-wrote alongside Alan Mak. Other films written by Chong include Infernal Affairs 2, Infernal Affairs 3, Initial D, Dance of a Dream, and Confession of Pain.

In 2018, he wrote and directed the film Project Gutenberg, starring Chow Yun-fat and Aaron Kwok.[2]

In Feb 2021, Chong was announced to write and direct the upcoming film The Goldfinger, backed by Emperor Motion Pictures and mainland Chinese partners, with a reported budget of around $30.8 million (RMB200 million).[3]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1999 The Sunshine Cops No Yes No
2000 Gen Y Cops No Yes No Also actor
Tokyo Raiders No Yes No
2001 Dance of a Dream No Yes No
Stolen Love No Yes No
Shadow No Yes No
2002 Infernal Affairs No Yes No
2003 Infernal Affairs II No Yes No
Infernal Affairs III No Yes No
Cat and Mouse No Yes No
2005 Initial D No Yes No
Moonlight in Tokyo Yes Yes No Co-director with Alan Mak
2006 Confession of Pain No Yes No
2008 Lady Cop & Papa Crook Yes Yes No Co-director
2009 Overheard Yes Yes No Co-director
2010 Once a Gangster Yes No No
2011 The Lost Bladesman Yes Yes No Co-director
Overheard 2 Yes Yes No Co-director
2012 The Silent War Yes Yes No Co-director
2014 Overheard 3 Yes Yes No Co-director
2018 Project Gutenberg Yes Yes No
2019 Integrity No No Yes
2023 The Goldfinger Yes Yes No

Awards[edit]

Year Film Awards Won Occasion
2003 Infernal Affairs Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Golden Bauhinia Awards
2003 Infernal Affairs Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Hong Kong Film Awards
2014 Overheard 3 Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Hong Kong Film Awards
2019 Project Gutenberg Best Director [4] Hong Kong Film Awards
Year Film Nomination Occasion
2003 Infernal Affairs Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Golden Horse Film Festival
2004 Infernal Affairs II Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Hong Kong Film Awards
2004 Infernal Affairs III Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Hong Kong Film Awards
2005 Initial D Best Screenplay Golden Horse Film Festival
2007 Confession of Pain Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak Hong Kong Film Awards
2010 Overheard Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak 29th Hong Kong Film Awards
2010 Overheard Best Director Shared with Alan Mak 29th Hong Kong Film Awards
2011 Overheard 2 Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak 31st Hong Kong Film Awards
2011 Overheard 2 Best Director Shared with Alan Mak 31st Hong Kong Film Awards
2012 The Silent War Best Screenplay Shared with Alan Mak 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards
2014 Overheard 3 Best Director Shared with Alan Mak 34th Hong Kong Film Awards
2024 The Goldfinger Best Director and Best Screenplay 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ New York Times
  2. ^ Film ‘Project Gutenberg’
  3. ^ "Tony Leung and Andy Lau to Team Up in New Action Film 'Goldfinger'". Variety. 2021-02-19
  4. ^ Adriana Rosati (2019-04-15). "The 38th Hong Kong Film Awards reveals all the Winners. Here the full list". Asian Movie Pulse. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
  5. ^ Wong, Sylvia (February 6, 2024). "Hong Kong Film Awards nominations led by newsroom drama 'In Broad Daylight'". Screen Daily. Archived from the original on February 13, 2024. Retrieved March 31, 2024.

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