Hong Kong Film Award for Best Editing

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Hong Kong Film Award for Best Editing
Country Hong Kong
Presented by Hong Kong Film Awards
First awarded1983
Currently held byCurran Pang — Raging Fire (2022)

The Hong Kong Film Award for Best Editing is an award presented annually at the Hong Kong Film Awards for best editing in a Hong Kong film. As of 2018 the current holder is Li Ka Wing for Chasing The Dragon. [1]

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Winners and nominees

Table key
Double-dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates the winner
YearNomineeFilmNote
2022
(40th)
Curran PangDouble-dagger-14-plain.png Raging Fire Double-dagger-14-plain.png [2]
William Chang, Alan Lo Hand Rolled Cigarette
Chung Wai Chiu Shock Wave 2
Mak Chi Sin, Li Dianshi, He Yongyi The Battle at Lake Changjin
David Richardson Limbo

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References

  1. "Nomination and Awardees list of The 37th Hong Kong Film Awards". Hong Kong Film Award . Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. "Hong Kong Film Awards: List of The 40th Hong Kong Film Awards winners". Hong Kong Film Awards. 17 July 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022.