29th Hundred Flowers Awards

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The 29th Hundred Flowers Awards was a ceremony held on October 16, 2008 in Dalian, Jilin province. The nominees were announced on August 14. [1]

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Awards and nominations

Best Film

WinnerWinning filmNominees
N/A Assembly * Runner-up: The Knot
* Runner-up: Invisible Wings
* The Tokyo Trial
* Crazy Stone

Best Director

WinnerWinning filmNominees
Feng Xiaogang Assembly * Stephen Chow for CJ 7
* Ning Hao for Crazy Stone
* Yin Li for The Knot
* Gao Qunshu for The Tokyo Trial

Best Actor

WinnerWinning filmNominees
Zhang Hanyu Assembly * Chen Kun for The Knot
* Guo Tao for Crazy Stone
* Jet Li for The Warlords
* Damian Lau for The Tokyo Trial

Best Actress

WinnerWinning filmNominees
Li Bingbing The Knot * Tang Yan for Assembly
* Gao Yuanyuan for Rob-B-Hood
* Xu Ruoxuan for The Knot
* Gigi Leung for The Secret of the Magic Gourd

Best Supporting Actor

WinnerWinning filmNominees
Deng Chao Assembly * Chin Han for The Knot
* Jay Chou for Curse of the Golden Flower
* Xu Zheng for Crazy Stone
* Chen Baoguo for Rob-B-Hood

Best Supporting Actress

WinnerWinning filmNominees
Gua Ah-leh The Knot * Luo Haiqiong for Assembly
* Hou Zhu for Crazy Stone
* Yang Jing for Invisible Wings

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