‘Beijing slaps ban on Hong Kong and Taiwan film awards’ amid rising political tensions
Mainland Chinese portal Tencent has already withdrawn from Hong Kong Film Awards even after paying HK$4 million for the webcast rights

Two major film awards in Hong Kong and Taiwan face a broadcasting ban on mainland China amid recent political turmoil in the two places and a politically sensitive film among the nominations.
Derek Yee Tung-sing, chairman of the Hong Kong Film Awards Association, confirmed that mainland portal Tencent, which had secured the mainland webcast rights, had already withdrawn.
The Hong Kong Film Awards take place on April 3.
Yee said Tencent informed the awards association about the decision on Friday. It was understood Tencent had paid around HK$4 million as deposit for the broadcast fees.
“The awards association is still seeking official confirmation of withdrawal from Tencent,” Yee said. “It is a pity that we will lose some of the audience.”
Industry insiders said the reason was the nomination of Ten Years as best film. The independent movie is composed of five shorts depicting a bleak Hong Kong in 2025 under the thumb of the Chinese Communist Party.