Year
|
Category
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Nominated work
|
Result
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Ref.
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2019
|
CineMerit Award
|
—
|
Honored
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[24]
|
Year
|
Category
|
Nominated work
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2014
|
Honorary Dragon Award
|
—
|
Honored
|
[25]
|
Year
|
Category
|
Nominated work
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2018
|
Best Artistic Contribution
|
The White Crow
|
Won
|
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