‘The Last Dance’ Selected for Oscar Academy Awards Race

AMTD Group Inc. alongside The Generation Essentials Group jointly announce that AMTD’s blockbuster film “The Last Dance” has been selected by the Federation of Motion Film Producers of Hong Kong to represent the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in the Best International Feature Film category at the 98th Oscar Academy Awards.

Beyond this honor, this AMTD film has also received five nominations at the 38th Golden Rooster Awards, including Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Editing. 

Since its release, “The Last Dance” has achieved critical acclaim and commercial success. It grossed over US$20 million in Hong Kong and Macau, becoming the highest-grossing Chinese-language film in Hong Kong history. Globally, total box office has exceeded US$50 million. This AMTD film has already achieved multiple awards at international film festivals. It was a major winner at the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards, securing awards for Best Original Film Score, Best Screenplay, Best Original Song, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Actress.

AMTD is one of the production companies of this movie, with Dr. Calvin Choi, founder of AMTD IDEA Group and AMTD Digital serving as producer.

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