Ciao UFO takes top prizes at Hong Kong Film Awards as Sons of the Neon Night glows
At the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday, *Ciao UFO*, a sci-fi drama inspired by Hong Kong urban legends, won best film and best director for Patrick Leung Pak-kin. The dystopian crime thriller *Sons of the Neon Night* received the most awards, taking home eight prizes.

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AI-generatedAt the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday, *Ciao UFO*, a sci-fi drama inspired by Hong Kong urban legends, won best film and best director for Patrick Leung Pak-kin. The dystopian crime thriller *Sons of the Neon Night* received the most awards, taking home eight prizes. Tony Leung Ka-fai won best actor for his role in *The Shadow's Edge*, marking his fifth best actor win. *Ciao UFO* centers on three residents of Wah Fu Estate and their childhood encounter with a UFO, exploring themes of memory and imagination. In his acceptance speech, Leung Pak-kin acknowledged the difficulties of working in the film industry and thanked his family for their support.
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5 extractedCiao UFO centres on three residents of Wah Fu Estate whose childhood encounter with a UFO shapes their adult lives.
Leung said he didn’t get a single call and had no jobs for three years in the toughest period.
Tony Leung Ka‑fai was named best actor for his role in The Shadow’s Edge.
Sons of the Neon Night won eight prizes out of 12 nominations.
Ciao UFO won best film and best director for Patrick Leung Pak‑kin at the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards.