Benny Chan Muk-sing was a Hong Kong filmmaker.
Chan in 2019
Image: 陳木勝簽名 The signature of Benny Chan
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director
The Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director is an award presented annually at the Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA). It is given to honour the best director of a Hong Kong film.[Note 1] The 1st Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony was held in 1982, with no formal nomination procedure established; the award was given to Allen Fong for his direction of Father and Son. After the first award ceremony, a nomination system was put in place whereby no more than five nominations are made for each category and each entry is selected through two rounds of voting. Firstly, prospective nominees are marked with a weight of 50% each from HKFA voters and a hundred professional adjudicators, contributing towards a final score with which the top five nominees advance to the second round of voting. The winner is then selected via a scoring process where 55% of the vote comes from 55 professional adjudicators, 25% from representatives of the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild and 20% from all other HKFA Executive Committee Members.
Ann Hui has won the award 6 times with 13 nominations.
John Woo won in 1990 for The Killer.
Wong Kar-wai won in 1991 for Days of Being Wild, 1995 for Chungking Express and 2014 for The Grandmaster.
Tsui Hark won for his films Shanghai Blues, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame and The Taking of Tiger Mountain.