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上海国际电影节金爵奖揭晓
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-06-22 01:45
Core Points - The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival awarded the Golden Goblet Awards, with José Martins winning Best Actor for "The Scent of Things Remembered" and Chinese actress Wan Qian winning Best Actress for "The Long Night Will End" [1] - The Best Film award went to the Kyrgyz film "Black, Red, Yellow," highlighting the cultural significance of carpets in Kyrgyz traditions [2] - The festival combined the Golden Goblet and Asian New Talent Awards, with Shi Pengyuan winning Best Actor in the Asian New Talent category for "Going to See the Sea" [1] Awards Summary - Best Director was awarded to Chinese director Cao Baoping for "The Untamed," marking his second win at the festival [1] - The Art Contribution Award was given to "Like Father, Like Son," with director Qiu Sheng expressing gratitude towards his late father [2] - Best Screenplay was awarded to "Unbalanced Dreams," with director Koralek Boyanowski emphasizing the importance of deep communication in scriptwriting [3] - Best Documentary went to "Sculpting Time with Constanza," with director Agustin Marquez Gomez highlighting the need for authenticity in documentary filmmaking [3]
第二十七届上海国际电影节金爵奖颁奖典礼举行
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-06-22 00:51
Group 1 - The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival held its Golden Goblet Awards ceremony, showcasing the brilliance of Chinese cinema [1] - Over 2800 films were submitted for this year's festival, with more than 1820 being world premieres and over 520 international premieres, marking the highest premiere rate in history [1] - Three Chinese films in the main competition performed well, with "The Long Night Will End" winning the Jury Grand Prix and actress Wan Qian winning Best Actress for her role in the film [1] Group 2 - Director Cao Baoping won Best Director for the film "The Untamed," while "Like Father, Like Son" received the Artistic Contribution Award [2] - In the Asian Newcomer section, the Chinese film "Emerald Lake" won Best Film, and "Going to See the Sea" earned Best Actor [2] - The festival screened over 400 films from 71 countries and regions across 1500 sessions, attracting 484,000 viewers by June 20 [2]