• Bruce Lee’s Legacy Inspires Donnie Yen at Hong Kong Exhibition Opening

    Bruce Lee’s Legacy Inspires Donnie Yen at Hong Kong Exhibition Opening

    HONG KONG — Martial arts superstar Donnie Yen and Shannon Lee, daughter of the late legendary Bruce Lee, inaugurated the “Bruce Lee 85th Anniversary Exhibition: The Way of the Stateless” on Thursday, celebrating the enduring global influence of the cinema icon. The exhibition, marking what would have been Bruce Lee’s 85th birthday, opened in the city where Lee spent his formative years and honed his unique philosophical approach to martial arts.

    During the ceremony, Yen paid profound tribute to Bruce Lee, crediting him as a singular pioneer whose impact continues to shape his own career and the genre itself. “Bruce Lee is truly unprecedented and unequalled,” Yen remarked, adding humbly, “I still feel like a student in his presence.”

    Shannon Lee, who traveled from the United States for the event, expressed a deep connection to Hong Kong, noting how returning felt like “coming home.” She emphasized the integral role the city played in her father’s life, where he grew up, trained, and forged his enduring legend. Lee reiterated her commitment to propagating her father’s wisdom and integrating his philosophical spirit into her own life.

    Pioneer’s Philosophy Continues to Resonate

    Yen praised Bruce Lee not only as a great martial artist but also as an extraordinary philosopher and innovator. He pointed out that Lee’s theories, attire, and fighting style remain subjects of global study decades after his passing. Yen reminisced about his childhood, recalling how he once broke a broom handle pretending it was Lee’s signature nunchaku, illustrating the deep personal influence Lee had on him from a young age.

    The event brought together Yen and Shannon Lee for only the third time, the two having previously collaborated on a magazine shoot 25 years ago and maintained sporadic correspondence via email. Yen disclosed that an earlier ambition to integrate a storyline featuring Bruce Lee into the Ip Man film franchise had been deferred. However, a recent discussion with Shannon Lee resurrected the possibility.

    “She asked if I would film another Ip Man,” Yen revealed, “and I told her I am currently contemplating the story. It would be extremely difficult not to include her father’s character, and we are actively discussing that opportunity.”

    Forthcoming Projects and Global Collaborations

    Beyond the commemoration, Yen also provided updates on his upcoming directorial project, a spin-off of the John Wick universe provisionally titled Ballerina. Yen confirmed the project is in “full swing” and is scheduled to begin filming after the Lunar New Year holiday. He stated that he is currently consulting with several producers regarding casting for roles integral to the film’s Hong Kong-based narrative. The production is set to film locally and will feature Hong Kong actors, with clear English fluency noted as a beneficial quality for potential cast members.

    Shannon Lee shared the profound impact her father’s preserved writings and teachings have had, filling the void left by his early death. She expressed gratitude that his documented thoughts and philosophies continue to provide guidance and inspiration, allowing her to gain new perspectives as she matures. Lee characterized her father as a thoughtful, compassionate, and dedicated individual whose memory continues to resonate globally. She extended praise to Yen as a “powerful actor” and welcomed the possibility of future collaborations.

    Bruce Lee’s continuing legacy serves as a testament to the power of blending physical discipline with intellectual pursuit, a principle celebrated by the new exhibition and actively championed by his daughter and those he inspired, ensuring his philosophy endures for future generations.

  • Major Hong Kong TV Awards Set for Macao; Top Actors Enter Race

    Major Hong Kong TV Awards Set for Macao; Top Actors Enter Race

    HONG KONG/MACAO, November 24, 2024 — Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) formally announced the nominees for the prestigious 2025 Anniversary Awards, known locally as the Thousands of Stars Award Ceremony, confirming the event will shift venues to Macao next January. The presentation, held today, unveiled the contenders across 12 categories, kicking off intense industry speculation and campaign efforts, particularly in the highly coveted Best Actor and Best Actress races.

    The nominations highlight the year’s top performers, but early discussions have focused on the competitive dynamics among seasoned stars and rising talent. Actor Brian Chu, notably nominated for three awards, including dual nominations for Best Actor (for Rogue Interlude and Virtual Lover) and a Best Supporting Actor nod (for Run, Brave Women!), voiced a modest outlook on his chances for the top prize.

    Nominee Speculation and Industry Rivalries

    Despite his multiple nominations, Chu openly expressed reservations about winning Best Actor, citing the early-year broadcast schedule of his nominated dramas, which he believes may diminish audience recall against more recent releases. He endorsed fellow actors Oscar Cheung and Law Ciu-yat as stronger contenders for the top male acting award.

    “I feel defeated before the fight even begins,” Chu admitted. “I prefer consistent nominations over a one-time win. I still believe I have a strong chance in the Best Supporting Actor category.”

    The conversation inevitably turned to veteran actor Kenneth Ma, nominated for his performance in The Queen of News 2. Chu humorously dismissed Ma’s Best Actor prospects, noting the character’s early demise in the season premiere. “If he can win after dying in the first episode, he certainly deserves it. But he is accustomed to winning; perhaps he should yield to the younger generation,” Chu remarked, stressing that Law Ciu-yat should focus his efforts solely on the Best Actor campaign.

    Best Actress Race Heats Up

    The competition for Best Actress is dominated by the return of powerhouse talent, exemplified by Charmaine Sheh, whose performance is widely praised. When asked about his rumored girlfriend, Hera Chan, who also received a nomination, Chu offered pragmatic advice.

    “The competition includes Ah Sheh, who delivered a truly outstanding performance. I believe she is the one to beat,” Chu stated. While he lauded Chan’s own merits, he suggested she still needs to “continue working hard.” He added that if there were a “Most Improved Female Artiste” award, Chan would receive his vote, noting her substantial number of projects and visible development this year.

    Other notable nominations include Oscar Cheung canvassing support for Best Actor, while Katy Kung has unexpectedly switched categories to vie for Best Female Host. Meanwhile, Law Ciu-yat, nominated for the highly anticipated drama Glittering Forest, is reportedly rallying support by involving his spouse in his campaign efforts. Fred Cheng expressed his ambition for the Most Improved Male Artiste award, reflecting the ongoing commitment of TVB to recognize ascending talent across various programming areas.

    The 2025 TVB Anniversary Awards, expected to draw significant media focus across Greater China, will take place in Macao in January, marking a high-profile international move for the annual celebration of Hong Kong entertainment. The event recognizes creative excellence, setting the stage for future drama productions and star-making opportunities within the regional media landscape.

  • Top TV Awards Ceremony Moves to Macao for 2025 Gala

    Hong Kong’s premier television awards ceremony, the TVB Anniversary Awards 2025, will relocate to Macao next January, organizers announced Tuesday as they unveiled the nominations across 12 coveted categories. The press conference spotlighted the competition for the top acting accolades, including defending Best Actor champion Owen Cheung, who is vying for another win, and actress Grace Chan, who has shifted focus to compete for the Best Host award.

    The move marks a significant transition for the annual televised event, which traditionally takes place in Hong Kong, signaling a potential expansion of the broadcaster’s regional footprint.

    Owen Cheung secured nominations for Best Actor and Best Television Song for his roles in the series The Murder’s Code and Forensic Heroes 12. During his nomination speech, Cheung humorously adopted the persona of a political campaigner, leveraging his potential win to promise benefits for colleagues. He pledged that if he clinches the Best Actor title again, the company cafeteria would offer two days of free chilled beverages—waiving the standard HK$2 up-charge—and an effort to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations within the company premises.

    When asked what reward he would offer viewers who vote for him, Cheung quipped, simply, “I’ll reward them by continuing to give them good shows to watch.”

    The actor acknowledged the stiff competition this year, specifically naming veteran actor Bowie Lam and rising star Him Law as formidable contenders for the top acting prize. Cheung also expressed confidence in winning the Best Television Song category. Addressing recent critiques of performance art segments during the awards gala, Cheung defended younger artists, arguing that their willingness to perform live shows boldness, even if their skills require further refinement. “There is always room for improvement, but they deserve credit for stepping up,” he stated.

    Meanwhile, Grace Chan expressed gratitude for her first-ever nomination in the Best Female Host category for her role in the lifestyle program 50 Dishes to Host At Home. Viewing the pivot from acting to hosting as a new career milestone, Chan emphasized the complementary nature of both roles. “Acting and hosting are mutually beneficial. This is a difficult challenge for me; it requires extensive preparation for every episode,” she said, adding that she was delighted to have been mentored by veteran food hosts Fat Mama and Li Jia Ding.

    Chan playfully revealed that Fat Mama’s initial motivation for teaching her cooking skills was a hope that it would help her “marry sooner.” Chan noted that since she is now filming the second season and remains single, she clearly needs to redouble her efforts in the kitchen.

    When asked if she aims to marry before Cheung, Chan responded, “Possibly! That’s hard to say, but I want to win this award before I marry. I want to become an all-around artist, and winning this award would complete that goal.”

    Facing nominations that include powerhouse actresses like Charmaine Sheh and Jessica Hsuan for this year’s Best Actress award, Chan said the choice is incredibly difficult, but she expressed personal support for younger nominee Kelly Chen. “I want to give her encouragement, regardless of the outcome,” Chan concluded.

    The TVB Anniversary Awards are scheduled to take place in Macao in January 2025, with organizers planning additional details on public participation and broadcast channels expected in the coming months. The event will spotlight the past year’s most impactful dramas, variety shows, and performances, cementing its status as a key date on the Asian entertainment calendar.