Emotional Tony Leung wins Golden Lion achievement award in Venice

The 61-year-old Tony Leung Chiu-wai says acting helped him become less shy. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

VENICE – Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai received a Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday, brushing away his tears as he was given a prolonged standing ovation.

“It is like a dream come true,” he told Reuters TV.

Leung gained international recognition for his roles in movies made by Wong Kar-wai, such as In The Mood For Love, which came out in 2000, and 2046, which hit the screens four years later.

He also appeared in a trio of movies that won the top Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival – A City Of Sadness (1989), Cyclo (1995) and Lust, Caution (2007), directed by Lee Ang, who handed him the award on Saturday.

Talking to reporters ahead of the ceremony, the 61-year-old Leung, who is married to Hong Kong actress Carina Lau, 57, said acting helped him become less shy.

“I used to suppress all the feelings inside. I didn’t show all my feelings in front of others,” he said.

He also discussed his upcoming work, including Hong Kong crime thriller The Goldfinger, which opens at the end of 2023 and will reunite him with Andy Lau, his co-star from the 2002 hit Infernal Affairs.

In that film, Leung played the hero, while Lau was the baddie. This time, their roles are reversed.

“I think it’s very challenging for me to play the bad guy,” he told reporters.

In another major challenge, Leung said he was about to make his first European film, Silent Friend, directed by Hungary’s Ildiko Enyedi.

“I plan to spend like eight months (preparing for it) because I’m playing a neuroscientist. I have no idea what neuroscience is. So I have to read a lot of books, and I have to do a lot of university hopping,” he said. REUTERS

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