Alex Law
For the Scottish footballer, see Alec Law.
Alex Law | |||||||||
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Birth name |
羅啟銳 Law Kai-Yui | ||||||||
Origin | Puning, Guangdong | ||||||||
Born |
1953 (age 62–63) Hong Kong | ||||||||
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Awards
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Alex Law Kai-Yui (Chinese: 羅啟銳) is a Hong Kong film director,screenwriter and producer.
Law was educated at the Diocesan Boys' School, Hong Kong, matriculating in 1971. Law collaborated with Mabel Cheung on many of her most famous films, including the "Migration Trilogy": Illegal Immigrant (1985), An Autumn's Tale (1987) and Eight Taels of Gold (1989). He wrote the screenplay for Cheung's The Soong Sisters (1997).
To date, he is unmarried and childless, but he has been in the relationship with teammate Mabel Cheung since 1986. The couple first met as classmate in New York University.
Awards and nominations
Year | Film | Awards and Nominations | Occasion |
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2010 | Echoes of the Rainbow (2009) | Won: Best Screenplay | 29th Hong Kong Film Awards |
2010 | Echoes of the Rainbow (2009) | Won: Best Original Film Song | 29th Hong Kong Film Awards |
1988 | An Autumn's Tale (1987) | Won: Best Screenplay | 7th Hong Kong Film Awards |
1988 | Painted Faces (1988) | Won: Best Director | 25th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards |
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