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'Blind Massage' big winner of Taiwan's Golden Horse film awards

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Best Feature Film director Lou Ye (3rd from right) and fellow production staff hold six awards for the film “Blind Massage” at the 51st Golden Horse Awards. Photo: AP

A Chinese-French film about blind masseurs and Chinese actor and director Chen Jianbin scooped the most accolades at Taiwan’s 51st Golden Horse movie awards, considered the Chinese-language equivalent of the Oscars.

“Blind Massage” from Chinese director Lou Ye won six of the seven categories it had been nominated in, including best feature film, best cinematography and best sound effects. The film, adapted from a novel, centres on the lives of workers in a massage parlour in China’s Nanjing city.

The other big winner on Saturday evening was Chen, 44, who won best lead actor and best new director for “A Fool” — a film about a Chinese farmer who meets a homeless man and takes him home — as well as best supporting actor for his role in Taiwanese military drama “Paradise in Service.”

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Movie trailer: Blind Massage (2014)

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Also at the awards ceremony in Taipei, Ann Hui won her third Golden Horse best director award for “The Golden Era,” which portrays the turbulent life of Chinese writer Xiao Hong.

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