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Au Kin-yee | |
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Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, script supervisor |
Awards | Hong Kong Film Awards – Best Screenplay 2003 Running on Karma (Shared with Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) Best Screenplay 2008 Mad Detective (Shared with Wai Ka-Fai) Golden Bauhinia Awards – Best Screenplay 2003 PTU (Shared with Yau Nai-Hoi) Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards – Best Screenplay 2004 Running on Karma (Shared with Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) Golden Horse Awards – Best Screenplay 2003 PTU (Shared with Yau Nai-Hoi) Best Screenplay 2003 Turn Left, Turn Right (Shared with Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) Best Screenplay 2004 Throw Down (Shared with Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) |
Chinese name | |
Traditional Chinese | 歐健兒 |
Simplified Chinese | 欧健儿 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Ōu Jiàn Ér |
Jyutping | Au1 Gin6 Ji4 |
Au Kin-yee (simplified Chinese :欧健儿; traditional Chinese :歐健兒) is a Hong Kong screenwriter.
She is a long-time screenwriter for films directed by Johnnie To [1] and/or Wai Ka-Fai of Milkyway Image and frequently works alongside writers Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing.
Year | Films | Role |
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2021 | Limbo | writer |
2016 | Sisterhood | writer |
2013 | Cold Eyes | writer |
2011 | Life Without Principle | writer |
2016 | Sisterhood | writer |
2009 | Written By | writer |
2009 | Tactical Unit - Comrades in Arms | writer |
2007 | Mad Detective | writer |
2007 | Triangle | writer |
2007 | Eye in the Sky | writer |
2006 | The Shopaholics | writer |
2004 | Yesterday Once More | writer |
2004 | Throw Down | writer |
2004 | Fantasia | writer |
2003 | Running on Karma | writer |
2003 | Turn Left, Turn Right | writer |
2003 | PTU | writer |
2003 | Love for All Seasons | writer |
2002 | My Left Eye Sees Ghosts | writer |
2002 | Fat Choi Spirit | writer |
2001 | Running Out of Time 2 | writer |
2001 | Love on a Diet | script supervisor |
1995 | Fatal Assignment | writer |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Award |
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2003 | PTU (2003) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Yau Nai-Hoi) | Golden Horse Film Festival |
2003 | Turn Left, Turn Right (2003) | Nominated: Best Screenplay Shared with Wai Ka-Fai, Au Kin-Yee and Yip Tin-Shing | Golden Horse Film Festival |
2004 | PTU (2003) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Yau Nai-Hoi) | Golden Bauhinia Awards |
2004 | Throw Down (2004) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) | Golden Horse Film Festival |
2004 | Running on Karma (2003) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) | Hong Kong Film Awards |
2004 | Running on Karma (2003) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi and Yip Tin-Shing) | Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards |
2008 | Mad Detective (2007) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Wai Ka-Fai) [2] | Hong Kong Film Awards |
2008 | Mad Detective (2007) | Nominated: Best Screenplay (shared with Wai Ka-Fai) | Asian Film Awards |
2008 | Eye in the Sky (2007) | Nominated: Best Screenplay (shared with Yau Nai-Hoi) | Hong Kong Film Awards |
2008 | Eye in the Sky (2007) | Won: Best Screenplay (shared with Yau Nai-Hoi) | Asian Film Awards |
2010 | Written By (2009) | Nominated: Best Screenplay (shared with Wai Ka-Fai) | 29th Hong Kong Film Awards |
2022 | Limbo (2021) | Won: Best Adapted Screenplay (shared with Shum Kwan-sin) | 59th Golden Horse Awards |
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