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    'Project Gutenberg' big winner at Hong Kong Film Awards(1/7)

    2019-04-15 11:17:20 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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    Hong Kong\'s chief executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to veteran actor Patrick Tse Yin at the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night\'s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Hong Kong's chief executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to veteran actor Patrick Tse Yin at the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night's biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Hong Kong film star Kara Hui Ying-hung receives the Best Supporting Actress at this year\'s Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019.  Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Hong Kong film star Kara Hui Ying-hung receives the Best Supporting Actress at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Felix Chong wins the Best Director at this year\'s Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019.  Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Felix Chong wins the Best Director at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Felix Chong makes a speech after winning the Best Director at this year\'s Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Felix Chong makes a speech after winning the Best Director at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Wen Muye, the director of film Dying to Survive, wins the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film from Mainland and Taiwan at this year\'s Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Wen Muye, the director of film Dying to Survive, wins the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film from Mainland and Taiwan at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Fans wave to stars at this year\'s Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    Fans wave to stars at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    The Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

    The Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, April 14, 2019. Crime thriller Project Gutenberg was the night’s biggest winner, bagging seven awards, including best film, after receiving 17 nominations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

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