Asian Film Award for Best Costume Design

Summary

The Asian Film Award for Best Costume Design is one of the Asian Film Awards, starting in 2010 in its fourth edition. It has been awarded annually by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society, and later by the Asian Film Awards Academy, starting in 2013.[1]

Asian Film Award for Best Costume Design
CountryHong Kong
Presented byAsian Film Awards Academy
First awarded2010
Last awarded2022
Winner (2022)Karen Yip, Dora NG
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Websitewww.afa-academy.com
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Winners and nominees edit

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

Year
(edition)
Film (Country / Region) Nominees
2010
(4th)
[2]
Face (Taiwan) Christian Lacroix, Anne Dunsford, Wang Chia-Hui
Bodyguards and Assassins (Hong Kong) Dora Ng
The Sword with No Name (South Korea) Shim Hyun-seob
Goemon (Japan) Tina Kalivas, Vaughan Alexander
The Warrior and the Wolf (China) Wada Emi
2011
(5th)
[3]
Let the Bullets Fly (China, Hong Kong) William Chang Suk Ping
13 Assassins (Japan) Kazuhiro Sawataishi
Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (China, Hong Kong) Bruce Yu Ka-on
Norwegian Wood (Japan) Yen-Khe Luguern
The Housemaid (South Korea) Choi Se-yeon
2012
(6th)
[4]
The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (Hong Kong, China) Yee Chung-Man, Lai Hsuan-wu
Milocrorze: A Love Story (Japan) Amano Kyoko, Emura Kouichi
The Flowers of War (China) William Chang Suk-ping
White Vengeance (China, Hong Kong) Mok Kwan-kit, Wong Ming-ha
The Outrage (Thailand) Noppadol Techo
2013
(7th)
[5][6]
The Silent War (China, Hong Kong) Man Lim-chung
The Last Supper (China) Chen Xue-bing & Zhong Jia-ni
The Last Tycoon (China, Hong Kong) Jessie Dai Mei-ling & Chan Chi-man
A Werewolf Boy (South Korea) Kwak Jung-ae
The Floating Castle (Japan) Otsuka Mitsuru, Matsunaga Kazuta & Inamura Akihiko
2014
(8th)
[7]
The Grandmaster (Hong Kong, China) William Chang
Snowpiercer (South Korea, United States, France) Catherine George
Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (Hong Kong, China) Pik Kwan Lee, Bruce Yu
The Face Reader (South Korea) Shim Hyun-sub
2015
(9th)
[8]
Gone with the Bullets (Hong Kong) William Chang
Over Your Dead Body (Japan) Isao Tsuge
The Fatal Encounter (South Korea) Jeong Gyeong-hee
The Taking of Tiger Mountain (South Korea) Kwon Yu-jin
Brotherhood of Blades (China) Liang Tingting
2016
(10th)
[9]
The Throne (South Korea) Lee Ji-yeon, Shim Hyun-seob
Bajirao Mastani (India) Anju Modi, Maxima Basu
Heneral Luna (Philippines) Carlo Tabije
The Assassin (Taiwan, China, Hong Kong) Hwarng Wern-ying
Kakekomi (Japan) Masae Miyamoto
2017
(11th)
[10][11]
The Handmaiden (South Korea) Jo Sang-gyeong
The Wasted Times (China) Yee Chung-Man
The Sanada Ten Braves (Japan) Kazuko Kurosawa
Train to Busan (South Korea) Kwon Yoo-jin, Rim Seung-hee
See You Tomorrow (China, Hong Kong) William Chang, Cheung Siu-hong
2018
(12th)
[12][13]
Legend of the Demon Cat (China) Chen Tongxun
Anarchist from Colony (South Korea) Shim Hyun-sup
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (India) Rama Rajamouli, Prashanti Tipirneni
Blade of the Immortal (Japan) Yuya Maeda
The Thousand Faces of Dunjia (Hong Kong, Mainland China) Shirley Chan
2019
(13th)
[14][15]
Shadow (China) Chen Minzheng
Hidden Man (China) Dong Zhongmin, Uma Wang & Zhang Shuping
Project Gutenberg (Hong Kong, China) Man Lim Chung
Punk Samurai Slash Down (Japan) Kazuhiro Sawataishi
The Spy Gone North (South Korea) Chae Kyung-hwa
2020
(14th)
[16][17]
Happy Old Year (Thailand) Pacharin Surawatanapongs
Better Days (Hong Kong, China) Dora Ng
Forbidden Dream (South Korea) Cho Sang-kyung
Gully Boy (India) Arjun Bhasin, Poornamrita Singh
Kingdom (Japan) Masae Miyamoto
2021
(15th)
[18][19]
Wife of a Spy (Japan) Valerian Spring Tree
Cliff Walkers (China) Chen Minzheng
Space Sweepers (South Korea) Cho Sang-kyung, Kwak Jung-ae
The Book of Fish (South Korea) Shim Hyun-seob
Yellow Cat (Kazakhstan) Yermek Utegenov
2022
(16th)
[20]
Anita (Hong Kong) Karen Yip, Dora NG
Alienoid (South Korea) Ryu Hyun-min, Oh Jung-geun
Before, Now & Then (Indonesia) Retno Ratih Damayanti
Egoists (Japan) Shinozuka Nami
Ponniyin Selvan: I (India) Eka Lakhani

References edit

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External links edit

  • Asian Film Awards Academy official website