Major Award Winners
Year | Best Film | Best Director | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
2007 1st |
The Host | Jia Zhangke for Still Life |
Song Kang-ho for The Host |
Miki Nakatani for Memories of Matsuko |
No award | No award |
2008 2nd |
Secret Sunshine | Lee Chang-dong for Secret Sunshine |
Tony Leung for Lust, Caution |
Jeon Do-yeon for Secret Sunshine |
Sun Honglei for Mongol |
Joan Chen for The Sun Also Rises |
2009 3rd |
Tokyo Sonata | Koreeda Hirokazu for Still Walking |
Masahiro Motoki for Departures |
Zhou Xun for The Equation of Love and Death |
Jung Woo-sung for The Good, the Bad, the Weird |
Gina Pareño for Service |
2010 4th |
Mother | Lu Chuan for City of Life and Death |
Wang Xueqi for Bodyguards and Assassins |
Kim Hye-ja for Mother |
Nicholas Tse for Bodyguards and Assassins |
Kara Hui for At the End of Daybreak |
2011 5th |
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives | Lee Chang-dong for Poetry |
Ha Jung-woo for The Yellow Sea |
Xu Fan for Aftershock |
Sammo Hung for Ip Man 2 |
Yoon Yeo-jeong for The Housemaid |
2012 6th |
A Separation | Asghar Farhadi for A Separation |
Donny Damara for Lovely Man |
Deanie Ip for A Simple Life |
Lawrence Ko for Jump Ashin! |
Shamaine Buencamino for Niño |
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