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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Johnnie Rebecca Daniels Carr was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from 1955 until her death.
Johnnie's Foodmaster, more commonly known as simply Foodmaster, was a chain of supermarkets in the Boston Metro Area. It had its headquarters in Chelsea, Massachusetts and all stores were located in the state. On November 18, 2012, all ten stores closed, with six leases being transferred to Austin, Texas–based Whole Foods Market, and two to Quincy–based Stop & Shop; the future of the remaining locations was unknown at the time of closure.
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