Shanghai Television Festival

Shanghai Television Festival
Location Shanghai, China
Language International
http://www.stvf.com

The Shanghai Television Festival (Chinese: 上海电视, abbreviated STVF, also known as Shanghai International Television Festival is the first and one of the largest Television festivals in East Asia. Held since 1986, STVF has become the most influential and prestigious international TV festival in Asia strengthening the cooperation and communication between the Chinese media industry and the world.[1]

It awards several "Magnolia" Awards (Chinese: 白玉兰; pinyin: Bai Yu Lan) for best television film, best television series, best director, best actor/actress, and other categories, as well as a "Special Jury Award." Since 2004, STVF added animation category.[2]

Awards Categories

The most prestigious award given out at Shanghai is the Bai Yu Lan ("Magnolia") for the best television series, TV-movie and program.

Major Magnolia Award winners

YearBest TV seriesBest DirectorBest ActorBest Actress
2007
13th
Fu Gui Yan Po
for New Age of Marriage
Sun Honglei
for Half-Way Couple
Rene Liu
for New Age of Marriage
2008
14th
Soldiers Sortie Zheng Xiaolong
for Golden Wedding
Zhang Guoli
for Golden Wedding
Jiang Wenli
for Golden Wedding
2009
15th
Lurk Teng Huatao
for Wanggui and Anna
Sun Honglei
for Lurk
Song Dandan
for Ma Wen's War
2010
16th
The Road We Have Taken Zhang Li & Liu Miaomiao
for The Road We Have Taken
Huang Zhizhong
for The Road We Have Taken
Bai Han
for A Beautiful Daughter-in-law Era
2011
17th
Before Dawn Yang Wenjun
for Happy Memories of the Ma's
Zhang Jiayi
for Borrow Gun
Chen Shu
for Iron Pear
2012
18th
The Brink Zheng Xiaolong
for The Legend of Zhen Huan
Huang Haibo
for Indelible Designation
Song Jia
for The Brink
2013
19th
The Orphan of Zhao Kong Sheng & Li Xue
for Family On the Go
Zhang Jiayi
for Life's Ups and Downs
Song Dandan
for We Love You, Jin Liang
2014
20th
If By Life You Were Deceived Liu Jiang
for Marry Me
Wang Zhiwen
for May-December Love
Betty Sun
for Hot Mom

References

  1. "Shanghai Television Festival call for entries". CMM Intelligence. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  2. "Shanghai TV Festival Focuses on Animation". China Culture. 2004-06-09. Retrieved 2011-01-15.

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