Shanghai International Film Festival
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The Shanghai International Film Festival (Chinese: 上海国际电影节), abbreviated SIFF, one of the largest film festivals in East Asia.[1]
The SIFF is one of Asia's only two A-list film festival, the other is Tokyo International Film Festival.[2] The first festival was held from October 7 to 14, 1993, and was held biennially until 2001. In 2003 there was no festival.
It awards several "Golden Cup" Awards ("Jin Jue" or 金爵) for best film, best director, best actor/actress, and other categories, as well as a "Special Jury Award."
The 2008 Shanghai International Film Festival will be held from June 14th-June 22nd and will be chaired by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai.
[edit] Golden Cup (Best Film) winners
Year | Film | Director | Country of origin |
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1993 | Hill of No Return | Wang T'ung | Taiwan |
1995 | Broken Silence | Wolfgang Panzer | Switzerland |
1997 | The Woodlanders | Phil Agland | United Kingdom |
1999 | Propaganda | Sinan Cetin | Turkey |
2001 | Antitrust | Peter Howitt | U.S. |
2002 | Life Show | Huo Jianqi | China |
2004 | Tradition of Lover Killing | Khosro Masumi | Iran |
2005 | Photo Album of the Village | Mitsuhiro Mihara | Japan |
2006 | Four Minutes | Chris Kraus | Germany |
2007 | According to Plan | Franzisca Meletzky | Germany |
[edit] References
- ^ Singapore films shine at the 11th Shanghai International Film Festival. Channel News Asia. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.
- ^ Chuck Berry. 10 Years Young: The Shanghai International Film Festival. Sense of Cinema. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.
[edit] External links
- Shanghai International Film Festival official site
- IMDb entry
- Article about Shanghai International Film Festival
- Article about Shanghai International Film Festival
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