The following is a list of awards and nominations for Johnnie To , a critically acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker.
Hong Kong Film Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
1990 | All About Ah-Long | Nominated | Best Director | |
1996 | Loving You | |||
1998 | Lifeline | |||
2000 | Running Out of Time | |||
The Mission | Won | |||
2001 | Needing You... (with Wai Ka-Fai) | Nominated | ||
2002 | Love on a Diet (with Wai Ka-Fai) | |||
2004 | Running on Karma (with Wai Ka-Fai) | |||
PTU | Won | |||
2005 | Breaking News | Nominated | ||
2006 | Election | Won | ||
2007 | Election 2 | Nominated | ||
Exiled | ||||
2008 | Mad Detective (with Wai Ka-Fai) | |||
2009 | Sparrow | Nominated | ||
2012 | Life Without Principle | Nominated | ||
2017 | Three | Nominated |
Golden Horse Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
2000 | The Mission | Won | Best Director | |
2003 | PTU | Nominated | ||
2004 | Breaking News | Won | ||
2005 | Election | Nominated | ||
2006 | Exiled | Nominated |
Golden Bauhinia Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
2000 | Where a Good Man Goes | Nominated | Best Director | |
Running Out of Time | ||||
2000 | The Mission | Won | ||
2004 | PTU | |||
2007 | Exiled |
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
1999 | A Hero Never Dies | Won | Best Director | |
2000 | The Mission | |||
2004 | PTU | |||
2006 | Election | |||
2007 | Exiled |
Asia Pacific Screen Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
2008 | Sparrow | Nominated | Achievement in Directing |
Asian Film Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
2007 | Exiled | Nominated | Best Director |
Venice Film Festival | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2004 | Throw Down | Golden Lion | In Competition | |
2006 | Exiled | |||
2007 | Mad Detective (with Wai Ka-Fai) | |||
2011 | Life Without Principle |
Cannes Film Festival | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2004 | Breaking News | Palme d'Or | Out of Competition | |
2005 | Election | In Competition | ||
2006 | Election 2 | Out of Competition | ||
2007 | Triangle (with Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam) | |||
2009 | Vengeance | In Competition |
Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2008 | Sparrow | Golden Bear | In Competition |
Festival du Film Policier de Cognac | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2003 | PTU | Special Jury Prize | Won Tied with The Cooler |
Changchun Film Festival | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2003 | Breaking News | Golden Deer | Won |
Fant-Asia Film Festival | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2000 | Running Out of Time | Best Asian Film | Won | |
The Mission |
Fantasporto | ||||
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Year | Film | Award | Result | |
2008 | Triangle (with Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam) | Orient Express Section Grand Prize | Won |
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