List of awards and nominations received by Johnnie To

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The following is a list of awards and nominations for Johnnie To , a critically acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker.

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Main awards and nominations

Hong Kong Film Awards
YearFilmResultCategory
1990 All About Ah-Long NominatedBest 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
YearFilmResultCategory
2000 The Mission WonBest Director
2003 PTU Nominated
2004 Breaking News Won
2005 Election Nominated
2006 Exiled Nominated
Golden Bauhinia Awards
YearFilmResultCategory
2000Where a Good Man GoesNominatedBest Director
Running Out of Time
2000 The Mission Won
2004 PTU
2007 Exiled
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
YearFilmResultCategory
1999 A Hero Never Dies WonBest Director
2000 The Mission
2004 PTU
2006 Election
2007 Exiled
Asia Pacific Screen Awards
YearFilmResultCategory
2008SparrowNominatedAchievement in Directing
Asian Film Awards
YearFilmResultCategory
2007 Exiled NominatedBest Director

Festivals

Venice Film Festival
YearFilmAwardResult
2004 Throw Down Golden Lion In Competition
2006 Exiled
2007 Mad Detective
(with Wai Ka-Fai)
2011 Life Without Principle
Cannes Film Festival
YearFilmAwardResult
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
YearFilmAwardResult
2008 Sparrow Golden Bear In Competition
Festival du Film Policier de Cognac
YearFilmAwardResult
2003 PTU Special Jury PrizeWon
Tied with The Cooler
Changchun Film Festival
YearFilmAwardResult
2003 Breaking News Golden DeerWon
Fant-Asia Film Festival
YearFilmAwardResult
2000 Running Out of Time Best Asian FilmWon
The Mission
Fantasporto
YearFilmAwardResult
2008 Triangle
(with Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam)
Orient Express Section
Grand Prize
Won

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