Changchun Film Festival

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The Changchun Film Festival is a biennial international film festival held in the Chinese city of Changchun. Ostensibly international, its award for best film, the Golden Deer has nevertheless primarily been awarded to Chinese and other East Asia-region films. It was first held in 1992 and was founded in part by the Changchun Film Studio (now the Changchun Film Group Corporation).

The festival is funded in part by the Ministry of Radio, Cinema, and Television, the provincial government of Jilin, and the Changchun municipal government.

Golden Deer winners

Year Film Director Country of origin
1992 The Story of Qiu Ju Zhang Yimou China
1994 Chongqing tan pan Li Qiankuan
Xiao Guiyun
China
1996 Good Men, Good Women Hou Hsiao-hsien Taiwan
1998 Genghis Khan Fu Sai
Mai Lisi
Hong Kong
2000 Roaring Across the Horizon Chen Guoxing China
2002 Heavenly Grassland Fu Sai
Mai Lisi
China
2006 On the Mountain of Tai Hang Chen Jian
Shen Dong,
Wei Lian
China
2010 The Founding of Nation Han Sanping
Huang Jianxin,
Chenkai Ge
China

Best Actress winners

Year Film Actress Country of origin
1994 Gu Feng Pan Hong China
1996 The Phantom Lover Jacklyn Wu Taiwan
1998 Genghis Khan Ai Liya China
2000 The Last Deer Hunter Tang Na China
2002 July Rhapsody Anita Mui Hong Kong
2005 Pretty Girl Tian Hairong China
2006 A Time to Love Zhao Wei China
2008 Good Jiangbeier Ma Yili China
2010 Mulan Zhao Wei China
At the End of Daybreak Kara Hui Hong Kong

Best Actor winners

Year Film Actor Country of origin
1994 Dai gu lu de yao lan Wang Xueqi China
1996 Kong Fansen Gao Ming China
1998 Re shi sheng fei Ju Hao China
2000 Heng Kong Chu Shi Li Youbin China
2002 Sheng Zhen Chang Kong Hou Yong China
2005 Leaving Me, Loving You Leon Lai Hong Kong
2006 Divergence Aaron Kwok Hong Kong
2008 Freez Breaking Ren Chengwei China

Best Supporting Actress winners

Year Film Actress Country of origin
2000 Roaring Across the Horizon Chen Jin China
2002 Gone Is the One Who Held Me Dearest in the World Huang Suying China
2006 A Time to Love Song Xiaoying China
2010 Let the Bullets Fly Aaron Shang China

Best Supporting Actor winners

Year Film Actor Country of origin
2000 Shower Jiang Wu China
2002 Princess D Anthony Wong Chau-Sang Hong Kong
2006 2 Young Eric Tsang Hong Kong

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