SINGAPORE – Local movies Wet Season and A Land Imagined have together received a total of 10 Golden Horse Award nominations.

Wet Season has received six nods – for Best Narrative Feature, Best Director for Anthony Chen, Best Leading Actress (for Yeo Yann Yann), Best Supporting Actor (for Koh Jia Ler and Yang Shi Bin) and Best Original Screenplay.

Singaporean film-maker Yeo Siew Hua's drama A Land Imagined is up for four awards – Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Film Score, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Effects. The film has been selected as Singapore's entry to the Academy Awards' Best International Feature Film category, previously known as the Best Foreign Language Film category.

Chen had previously worked with Yeo and Koh in the family drama Ilo Ilo in 2013, which received six Golden Horse nominations and won four awards – for Best Feature Film, Best New Director for Chen, Best Supporting Actress for Yeo and Best Original Screenplay.

Wet Season tells the story of Ling, a Chinese-language teacher struggling with a failing marriage, who forms a life-changing friendship with a student.

Also nominated for Best Narrative Feature are A Sun, Suk Suk, The Garden Of Evening Mists and Detention. Chen will be up against Taiwanese film-makers Chung Mong-hong (A Sun), Tom Lin Shu-yu (The Garden Of Evening Mists), Chang Tso-chi (Synapses) and Midi Z (Nina Wu) for the Best Director prize.

The nominations were announced in Taipei on Oct 1.

Chen, 35, said in a press release: "The Golden Horse Awards have been career-changinRead More – Source