Attitude to chase drama: count those Chinese movies that became Oscars

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Last month, the 32nd Golden Rooster Awards finally came to an end. The

scene on the red carpet and the results of the awards are also clear to everyone.

Attitude to chase drama: count those Chinese movies that became Oscars - Lujuba

In line with the purpose of not joining in the fun, focusing on the entertainment of urban young people, today we come to take a look at the long-famous Oscars in the film industry.

(the editor is a bit blunt, please ignore it automatically)

First of all, regarding the Oscars, the name is a bit misunderstood.

It is said that when such an award was created that year, a staff member said "(the trophy) is really like my uncle Oscar". Then it was leaked out and it became a newly established film award called the "Oscar Award", and the media reported it. The organizing committee then made the mistake, and it was called The Oscars. It is clearly called The Academy Award of Merit. However, starting in 2013, Oscars has become an official statement.

Attitude to chase drama: count those Chinese movies that became Oscars - Lujuba

​​The Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film Award, which people often say, will be renamed as The Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film Award from February 2019. It refers to the Oscar for the best non-English film of the year. , Only awarded to the director of the film, is considered a reward for the country of production.

There is a bit of information to pay attention to from here, Oscar is the chief critic of English movies.

At the same time, due to the intertwined interests of all parties, the nominated films often rise at the box office. Many domestic audiences seem to be able to take a high look at movies with Oscar labels.

So, don't tout the Oscar label too much, everyone knows the truth.

Alright, enter today's topic, which Chinese films have been nominated for Oscars?

1. "Ju Dou" was nominated for the 63rd Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1991 and was the first domestic film to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

Attitude to chase drama: count those Chinese movies that became Oscars - Lujuba

The film tells the story that happened in the 1920s when Yang Jinshan, the owner of a dye shop in a small town in China, married a young girl, Judou, as his wife to inherit the family, but she was incompetent. Later nephew Yang Tianqing and Judou Aimu gave birth to Tianbai. After Yang Jinshan's death, the adult Tianbaihou angrily killed Yang Tianqing, who had "adulted" with his mother. The chrysanthemum bean was so desperate that he set fire to the "Yang Family Dyeing Workshop", the ancestral business of the Yang family.

, the first product of the year, Gong Li

2, "Raise the Red Lantern", was nominated for the 64th Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1992.

This film is adapted from Su Tong's novel "Wifes and Concubines", Su Tong also participated in the film's screenwriting. The film revolves around the topic of feudal ethics, tells the story of a series of tragic stories about the aunts and wives of a big family in the Republic of China who were jealous and fought.

was ranked 28th in the 100 best foreign language films in film history by the British "Empire" magazine in 2015, and is the highest-ranked mainland film.

3. "Farewell My Concubine", was nominated for the 66th Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1994.

The film is adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name. It revolves around the half-century of joys and sorrows between two Peking opera actors and shows a story about traditional culture, human living conditions, and human nature.

The story of Li Bihua was the favorite of many directors and producers, and many of his works were put on the screen. The two movies I love so much, "Green Snake" and "Rouge Button" are her works.

"Farewell My Concubine" was screened simultaneously in 79 art theaters in the United States. It had a high box office of $5.22 million in 1994 and has maintained the highest box office record for mainland Chinese art films in the United States. In 2005, "Farewell My Concubine" was selected as one of the "100 Best Movies in Global History" by the US "Time".

4. "The Wedding Banquet" was nominated for the 66th Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1994.

Chinese director Ang Lee's "Wedding Banquet" and "Farewell My Concubine" were nominated for Oscars in foreign language films in the same year.

The film tells a series of stories about the fake marriage between Gao Weitong, a gay and lesbian who settled in the United States, in order to send off his parents who forced marriage from Taipei, and Gu Weiwei, an illegal immigrant female painter who was worried because he could not get a green card from the United States.

said that this film was classified as an R-rated film emm in the United States that year...

5. "Diet for Men and Women" was nominated for the 67th Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1995.

is another work by Ang Lee. It mainly tells the story of family problems and two-generation conflicts faced by a retired chef who waited for his three daughters to come home for dinner every weekend in Taipei Metropolis in the 1990s. In the same year, the film was also nominated for the American Golden Globe Award for Film-Best Foreign Language Film.

6. "Shake and Shake to Grandma Bridge", was nominated for the 68th Oscar for Best Photography in 1996.

A film directed by Lao Mouzi. Photographer Lu Le was still Chinese when nominated. His photographic works include "Tangshan Earthquake", "1942" and so on.

This year's Golden Rooster Awards, Lu Le's work "Find You" is also nominated, but it is not nominated for photography but for director!

Seven, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", won the 73rd Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001.

is also the only Chinese film to win the award so far. The film tells the story of a generation of hero Li Mubai who intends to withdraw from the arena and entrusts her confidant Yu Xiulian to bring her Qingming sword to the capital as a gift for the collection of Lord Belle. Li Mubai's retreat is actually a story of more grievances. The

film also won the Oscar for Best Photography, Best Art Direction and Best Soundtrack.

8. "Hero", was nominated for the 75th Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002.

mainly tells the story of the seven heroes coming together at the end of the Warring States Period, but Qin is the most powerful, eager to annex the six kingdoms and dominate the world. In order to resist the annexation of Qin, the knights from all over the six kingdoms want to assassinate the king of Qin.

This is my favorite one of Zhang Yimou's works! The fight scene between Feixue (Zhang Manyu) and Ruyue (Zhang Ziyi) in Fenglin is really unforgettable.

​​9. "Ambush on Ten Sides", nominated for the 77th Oscar for Best Photography in 2005.

Lao Mouzi's another martial arts giant. The film mainly tells the love story of two catchers and a singing girl in the late Tang Dynasty.

photographer Zhao Xiaoding, his photographic works include "Heroes", "Full of Golden Armor", "Jinling Thirteen Hairpins", "Return", etc. At this year's Golden Rooster Award, he was nominated for Best Photography for his movie "Shadow".

10. "Full of Golden Armor in the City", was nominated for Best Costume Design at the 79th Oscar Awards in 2007.

Yes, the movie you Jie Lun participated in was nominated for Oscar!

The costume design of the film Xi Zhongwen is a film art director and director from Hong Kong, China. He has served as the art director and costume designer for many classic films, and his participation in works include "Total Names", "Sweet Honey", "If Love", etc., and even the popular drama "Flowers and Bone".

Eleven. "The Grand Master" was nominated for the 86th Oscar for Best Photography and Best Costume Design in 2014.

This is the first Kung Fu movie produced by Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai, which has a preparation period of 8 years. The film tells the legendary life of many martial master-level figures in the "South and North Wulin" during the Republic of China, and the legendary life of a generation of martial arts master Ye Wen.

In addition, in 2016, the 88th Oscar lifetime achievement award was awarded to Jackie Chan. He is the first Chinese to receive the Oscar for Lifetime Achievement Award and the fourth Asian to receive this honor. The last Asian to receive this award was Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki (awarded in 2014).

Alright, the above is the editor’s inventory of today, if there is any omission, please comment below to add!

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