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Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

author:New World of Cinema

At first, you were inadvertent, and I was a teenager who did not live

So you, who don't want to leave, want to say goodbye to me who is no longer there

"Rolling Red Dust"

At the 27th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards held on December 10, 1990, Lin Qingxia's "Rolling Red Dust" was nominated for 10 awards including Best Screenplay and Best Editing, and finally won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Art Design, Best Styling Design, Best Film Music, a total of 8 awards, and still holds the record of the most awarded films in the history of the Golden Horse Awards.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

[Another film that won eight Golden Horse Awards was 1989's "Man in New York" (aka "The Story of Three Women"), starring Maggie Cheung, Zhang Aijia and Sichen gaowa, but it was not even nominated for the Academy Awards.] 】

However, only 4 months later.

At the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards held on April 21, 1991, "Rolling Red Dust" won the best film, the best director, the best screenwriter, the best supporting actress, the best cinematography, the best editing, the best original film music, the best original film song, a total of 8 awards were nominated, and the result was not a single award, and it was clean.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

[The best supporting actor of that year was won by Jacky Cheung of "Smiling Proud of the Jianghu".] 】

The Golden Horse Awards and The Golden Film Awards, which also held the three awards of Chinese films, have a high influence in the Chinese film industry, but there is indeed a delicate relationship between them.

It can be felt that the Golden Horse Awards and the Academy Awards are always secretly competing with each other, and they can't look at each other.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

The Golden Horse Awards have a longer history and are more open, but Taiwanese films have never been rivals of Hong Kong films; and the name can be seen that the ambition of the Academy Awards is to become the Oscars of Asia.

However, it is not clear which of the Golden Horse Awards and the Academy Awards is more professional, which is more gold-containing, and which is more pro-family.

Therefore, as a filmmaker, it is best to take both awards, and both companies say that good is really good.

However, because of the competitive relationship between the Golden Horse Awards and the Academy Awards, it is really difficult to win awards on both sides.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

[Mei Yanfang of "Rouge Buckle" and Maggie Cheung of "Ruan Lingyu" are all golden horse award double film queens; Li Xiuxian of "Public Servant" and Liang Chaowei of "Infernal Affairs" are all double film emperors, but there are few. 】

At the 23rd Golden Horse Awards in 1986, the best actor was awarded to Dillon of "The True Colors of Heroes"; but at the 6th Academy Awards in 1987, it was Zhou Runfa of "The True Colors of Heroes", who was only the third male lead in the film at that time.

Therefore, "Rolling Red Dust" swept the Golden Horse Awards, but in the end it was kept clean by the Academy Awards, which is not a big surprise. However, the big hits who nominated 8 awards did not win a single award, which is really embarrassing.

However, I don't know whether the embarrassing thing is "Rolling Red Dust", or the Golden Horse Award or the Academy Award.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

At the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1991, the biggest winner was Wong Kar-wai's "The Legend of Ah Fei", with 9 nominations and 5 awards. That year, "The Legend of Ah Fei" also won 6 awards at the Golden Horse Awards, so it is a classic that eats both sides.

However, the male protagonist Zhang Guorong only won the Academy Award and lost the Golden Horse Award.

At the Academy Awards, both the Best Film and Best Director awards nominated for "Rolling Red Dust" lost to "Ah Fei Zheng Biography", which should be acceptable.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

Best Actress Award, Lin Qingxia did not get a nomination, the winner was the upset "Cousin, Hello! Zheng Yuling; Best Supporting Actress Award, Maggie Cheung lost to Liu Yucui of "Temple Street Queen".

This result may not be acceptable to both "Rolling Red Dust" and the audience.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

At that time, the big hits of the Academy Awards were Liu Jialing of "Ah Fei Zheng Biography" and Maggie Cheung of "Season of Love in Other Villages"; therefore, on the day of the award ceremony, Zheng Yuling did not attend.

In addition, at the 27th Golden Horse Awards, "Cousin, Hello! Zheng Yuling of "Rolling Red Dust" lost to Lin Qingxia of "Rolling Red Dust".

Liu Yucui of "Queen of Temple Street" also won the Best Newcomer Award, so the probability of winning the Best Supporting Actress Award Maggie Cheung was very high, and the result was also upset: Maggie Cheung, who was already after the Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards, lost to a newcomer.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

Lin Qingxia is a native of Taiwan Province, whose ancestral home is Shandong, went to Hong Kong in 1985 to develop, and in the ten years between her marriage and film in 1994, Lin Qingxia has always been the eldest sister of the Hong Kong film industry, a once-in-a-century beauty.

Including Maggie Cheung, as well as Hong Kong first-line actresses such as Liu Jialing, Zhang Min, Qiu Shuzhen, Wu Jiali, Wang Zuxian, Li Jiaxin, Guan Zhilin, etc., can only do supporting actresses when they cooperate with Lin Qingxia.

However, such a big sister in the film industry, in the last brilliant decade of Hong Kong cinema, only took this one film queen.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

Produced by Xu Feng's Tomson Pictures, co-produced by China Film and Changchun Film Studio, filmed in Changchun, Jilin Province, "Rolling Red Dust" was written by Sanmao and Yan Hao, and directed by Yan Hao; starring Lin Qingxia, Qin Han, Maggie Cheung, Wu Yaohan, Gu Meihua, etc., and was released on November 23, 1990.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

In the past 10 years in the Hong Kong film industry, Lin Qingxia has starred in many martial arts movies such as "Smiling Proud of jianghu 2 Oriental Undefeated", "New Dragon Gate Inn", "Peerless Double Pride", "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", "Six-Fingered Piano Demon" and so on, and is the hottest heroine of martial arts films.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

However, when Lin Qingxia debuted, she made literary and artistic dramas, and her representative works include "Outside the Window", "On the Side of the Water", "Autumn Song", "I Am a Sand Gull", "I Am a Cloud", "The Moon Is Hazy Bird", "A Red Bean", "Geese in the Forest", "Caixia Full of Heaven" and so on.

Therefore, "Rolling Red Dust", a literary and art film that loves to die and come alive, Lin Qingxia can perfectly control.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

The plot content of "Rolling Red Dust" alludes to the emotional entanglement of female writer Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng during the Republic of China period, as well as the sisterly feelings of Zhang Ailing and Yan Ying.

Lin Qingxia plays the talented female writer Shen Shaohua, Qin Han plays Zhang Nengcai, and Maggie Cheung plays her girlfriend Yue Feng.

Outside the movie, Lin Qingxia and Qin Han were the most famous film couple of the year, and "Rolling Red Dust" was their last collaboration, which was officially broken up in 1992.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

["Rolling Red Dust" is also Sanmao's last work, and he committed suicide 1 month after the film was released.] 】

In the movie "Rolling Red Dust", their story lasts for decades.

As a result, Shen Shaohua in the movie loves a non-human being; outside the movie, Lin Qingxia also broke up with Qin Han; in the movie, Shen Shaohua met an admirer, Boss Yu (played by Wu Yaohan), and outside the movie, Lin Qingxia married a wealthy Hong Kong businessman when she was in the film.

Lin Qingxia's posthumous work "Rolling Red Dust": swept the Golden Horse Awards, but the Hong Kong Film Awards were clean sealed

Such a "Rolling Red Dust" was actually sealed by the Academy Awards, who to find to reason with?

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