Jiemian News Reporter | Xu Luqing The 26th Shanghai International Film Festival Golden Goblet Award ceremony was held tonight. The Kazakh film "Divorce" won best film. In addition, Baku Bakuladze, the director of "Snow in the Yard" won the Best Director Award; Huang Xiaoming won

Interface News Reporter | Xu Luqing

The 26th Shanghai International Film Festival Golden Goblet Award Ceremony will be held tonight. The Kazakh film "divorce" won the best film.

In addition, Baku Bakuladze, the director of "Snow in the Yard" won the Best Director Award; Huang Xiaoming won the Best Actor for the film "Sunshine Club"; Omarova Amira won the Best Actor Award for the film "Sunshine Club" "Divorce" won the Best Actress; "Adults" won the Jury Prize; and "Scavengers" won the Best Artistic Contribution Award.

Huang Xiaoming (Source: Xu Luqing)

This year’s Golden Goblet Awards received more than 3,700 film entries from 105 countries and regions, of which 50 works were shortlisted for the Golden Goblet Award main competition, Asian newcomers, documentaries, cartoons, and short films 5 units.

The best film is the Kazakh film "Divorce". Omarova Amira also won Best Actress for this work. The metaphor of the collapse of the traditional small family in the torrent of the times is the core epitome of director Daniyar Salamat's film. Salamat has insisted on writing in Kazakh since his debut. He believes that movies have a great role in social education. significance.

The Grand Jury Prize went to the Argentinian film "Adults", which is also the closing film of this year's Shanghai International Film Festival. In this latest work, film director Mariano Gonzalez abandons strong dramatic conflicts and creates a young man who copes with difficulties with a composure beyond his years. The film presents every challenge on the young man's growth path like a documentary. When winning the award, Gonzalez said, "I am very happy to bring an Argentine film to Shanghai for its premiere. I hope the film pays tribute to all teenagers."

The crew of "Adults" (Source: Shanghai Film Festival Official)

"Snow in the Courtyard", Georgia-born Russian director Baku Bakuladze won the Best Director Award. Bakuradze's first feature film "Schultes" and his second feature " hunter " were both selected for the Cannes Film Festival. In "Snow in the Yard", he not only wrote and directed it, but even starred in it, integrating his personal experience into it. There is no soundtrack in the entire film and there are very few scenes opposite the protagonist. The director portrays the distant but close friendship between the two in an extremely calm and indifferent way.