Chinese Film Awards, the most influential and representative ones are: one is the Golden Horse Award and the other is the Golden Image Award. The
Golden Horse Award has been held for 56 sessions since its establishment in 1962.
Golden Image Award , since its establishment in 1982, has been held for 38 sessions.
Golden Horse Awards and Golden Image Awards, film selection taste and award style are not the same.
Some films can win the Golden Horse Awards, but they may not be nominated for the Golden Horse Awards,
Some films can win the Golden Horse Awards, but they may not be the favorite of the Golden Horse Awards. If
is awarded the "Best Picture",
, if it is awarded the "Best Picture" by both the Golden Horse Award and the Golden Image Award at the same time, this film is enough to be included in the history of Chinese-language films.
"Finger Movie Man" went through the list of winners of the Golden Horse Awards and the Golden Horse Awards, and found that:
So far, only 8 films have won the Golden Horse and Golden Horse Awards together. Which movies are they?
Venice "Lifetime Golden Lion Award" winner Xu Anhua One of the representative works "Forty Women", starring Xiao Fangfang and Qiao Hong, is known as Xu Anhua's best literary film since filming.
Therefore, in 1995, "Women Forty" became the biggest winner of the 15th Hong Kong Academy Awards, winning the best film, best director, best screenwriter, best actor, best actress and other awards in one fell swoop. Become the first masterpiece to achieve a grand slam at the Academy Awards. In the same year, "Women Forty" won the best film at the 32nd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, becoming the first Golden Horse and Golden Horse Awards for the best film.
To commemorate the death of singer Teresa Teng, in 1996, Chen Kexin assembled Maggie Cheung, Liming, Zeng Zhiwei, and Yang Gongru to create a romance film "Sweet Honey", which was unanimously praised by the audience and was named one of the "Top Ten Best of 1997" by "Time" magazine The second place.
"Sweet Honey" became the biggest winner of the 16th Hong Kong Academy Awards, winning 9 awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress in one fell swoop. Only Liming missed the best actor and lost to Zheng Zeshi's "Three Wounded Policemen". For this reason, fans shouted: "The Golden Image Award, owe Liming a actor!".
In the same year, "Sweet Honey" won the Best Picture and Best Actress Awards at the 34th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. Compared with Liming's regret, Maggie Cheung and won both the Golden Image Award and the Golden Horse Award with "Sweet Honey". After
"Forty Women", Xu Anhua continued to run on the road of literary film. In 1999, he brought a "A Thousand Words". The director reviewed history from the perspective of the onlooker and captured the forgotten marginalists and unknown heroes. Women's point of view is the struggle of hard boron with a touching and gentle brushstroke, full of humanistic colors.
The 19th Hong Kong Film Awards awarded the "Best Picture" to "A Thousand Words", and the 36th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards was more generous, awarding 5 items including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress Jackpot. Li Lizhen turned into a sexy young and beautiful girl, won the Golden Horse Award film, and Shu Qi successfully transformed to win the Film Award film, they have the same results.
In 2000, Li Ang teamed up with Zhou Yunfa, Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, and Zhang Zhen to create a history of martial artsThe poem "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" amazed the Western world.
Oscars gave 10 nominations, setting the record for the most nominations for non-English films, and finally won the best foreign language film, best photography, best art direction and other 4 awards.
Ang Lee pushes martial arts movies to a new height in art and technology. Whether it is martial arts design or writing about the relationship between men and women, it is as fascinating as a traditional landscape painting. Although it stops at the end, the artistic conception is profound and the charm is endless.
is a Chinese masterpiece that has become famous overseas. It is naturally invincible in China. It won 9 awards including best film and best director at the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards; also won the 37th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for best film and best 6 awards including excellent action design.
In 2002, "Infernal Affairs" turned out to be a new variation on the undercover theme. The image tone shows the vagueness of the world of good and evil, and the use of dark field makes the suspenseful atmosphere unconventional, with its compact plot and clean narrative The style won the audience's reputation, hit a box office revenue of 55 million Hong Kong dollars, and became the annual box office champion.
not only boosted the willingness of film companies to invest in films during the Hong Kong film downturn in the early 2000s, but the success of the film also set off a wave of spy/undercover crime movies.
The 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards and the 40th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards are invariably awarded Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and other awards to Infernal Affairs.
Although all the actors were taken by Tony Leung , Andy Lau's performance was also unforgettable.
It is worth mentioning that in 2006, "Infernal Affairs" was remade into the movie "Infernal Affairs" by Martin Scorsese in 2006, which won four Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing. Jackpot.
In 2004, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and performed "Kung Fu", which shocked the world. Not only did it set the highest box office record for a Hong Kong film in Hong Kong film history with $6128 Hong Kong dollars, it also won the 2004 Chinese-language movie box office champion with 173 million.
Looking back at Hong Kong kung fu movies, they have always been hard-working works of real kung fu, but Stephen Chow rewritten the definition of Hong Kong kung fu movies with computer special effects, pushing the visualization of kung fu to the extreme.
The 24th Hong Kong Film Awards and the 42nd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards both awarded the "Best Picture" to "Kung Fu".
In 2006, Hong Kong New Wave director Tan Jiaming teamed up with Aaron Kwok, Cai Ni Yang, and Lin Xi Lei to film "Father and Son".
Art, editing, setting, props-paving the way for characters and stories, the proposition of father and son is clear at a glance. Tan Jiaming is particularly good at using sharp editing skills to expose the primitive human weaknesses of the characters, while he calmly observes, putting aside the clichés of traditional ethical criticism.
"Father and Son" in one fell swoop at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Picture, Best Director,5 awards including the best screenwriter.
at the 43rd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, "Father and Son" was even more admired, not only won the Best Picture Award, Aaron Kwok even realized his dream of "The Golden Horse Movie King". This gave Aaron Kwok great confidence and allowed him to shift the focus of his work to movies, and his acting skills have soared.
In 2008, Chen Kexin teamed up with Andy Lau, Jet Li, and Takeshi Kaneshiro to create the war epic film "Toot the Name".
, on the surface, is a remake of "Sting Horse", but it introduces the "Water Margin" element, pushing the contradiction of brotherhood to a new height, interpreting the success after climbing out of the dead as a double and two-way self-deception, using blood He tears compose a sad song of fate.
, the biggest winner of the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards, won eight awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. As an action superstar, Jet Li finally realized the dream of a golden movie actor. Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen were extremely envious.
At the 45th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, "Certificate" also won three awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Visual Effects. The performances of Andy Lau, Takeshi Kaneshiro and are also quite deep.
Since "Certificate", the Golden Horse and Golden Horse Awards seem to have parted ways, and there is no such thing as the same vision, and there has never been a Golden Horse Double Best Film together.
Looking back now, the eight films of "Forty Women", "Sweet Honey", "A Thousand Words", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "Infernal Affairs", "Kung Fu", "Father and Son", and "Fame" are enough to be praised as Chinese-language movie works, they stand at the pinnacle of various major genres such as literary films, romance films, martial arts films, police films, kung fu films, family films, and war films, beckoning to the latecomers.
From the starring perspective, the actor Chow Yun-fat, Aaron Kwok, Stephen Chow, Tony Leung, Jet Li, and Liming each contributed 1 part, while Andy Lau contributed 2 ("Infernal Affairs" and "Voting the Name").