The Taiwan Golden Horse Awards are film awards held by the Executive Committee of the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival of the Taiwan Film Industry Development Foundation in Taiwan. Founded in 1962. Together with the Golden Rooster Awards and the Hong Kong Film Awards, it is known as the "Three Awards for Chinese Films".
The best picture award has always been the highlight of the awards ceremony, let's review the winning films of the previous best picture, which are the classics in your heart?
1991 28th session
Best Film Juvenile Murder on Mulling Street
Director: Yang Dechang
Starring: Zhang Zhen, Yang Jingyi, Zhang Guozhu, Jin Yanling
Based on the true murder of a Taiwanese teenager, the film tells the story of a murder in Taiwan in the early 1960s.
1992 29th
Best Picture Wordless Hill
Director: Wang Tong
Starring: Peng Chacha, Yang Guimei, Huang Pinyuan
The film tells the story of the protagonist's two brothers who secretly ran to the Jinguashi mine to dig for gold and the pessimistic career of many small people such as Ah Rou and many other small people they came into contact with.
The film received 12 nominations at the Golden Horse Awards and won 6 awards, including Best Director and Best Picture.
1993 30th session
Best Film The Wedding Feast
Director: Ang Lee
Starring: Zhao Wenxuan, Mitchell Lichtenstein, Kim Su-mei, Lang Xiong, Gui Yalei
The film tells the story of Gao Weitong, a gay man living in the United States, who faked a marriage with gu Weiwei, an illegal immigrant female painter, in order to send his parents forced to marry.
The film won five awards at the Golden Horse Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also won the Golden Bear Award at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.
1994 31st
Best Film Long Live Love
Director: Cai Mingliang
Starring: Li Kangsheng, Chen Zhaorong, Yang Guimei
The film mainly tells the story of the street vendor, the salesman and the salesman who chase each other emotionally in the same apartment.
The film won five awards at the Golden Horse Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also won the Golden Lion Award at the 51st Venice Film Festival.
1995 32nd session
Best Picture Woman Forty
Director: Xu Anhua
Starring: Xiao Fangfang, Qiao Hong, Luo Jiaying, Luo Guanlan
The film tells the story of a typical working woman in Hong Kong who struggles to balance family and career. The focus of the story is the heroine of the play, Ah E, after the unexpected death of her mother-in-law, and her father-in-law who suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
The film won both the Golden Horse Award and the Academy Award for Best Film. Actress Xiao Fangfang won three post-film trophies: the Golden Horse Award, the Academy Award, and the Berlin International Film Festival.
1996 33rd session
Best Picture Sunny Day
Director: Jiang Wen
Starring: Xia Yu, Tranquility, Tao Hong, Geng Le
The film tells the story of a group of children living in the military compound, spending their youth in the middle of the dazzling sunshine and the red flags everywhere.
The film won 6 awards such as Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor at the Golden Horse Awards, and the male protagonist Xia Yu won the Best Actor Award at the Venice International Film Festival for the film.
1997 34th
Best Film Sweet Honey
Director: Chen Kexin
Starring: Maggie Cheung, Li Ming, Tsang Chi Wai, Yang Gongru
With the help of the era background on the eve of Hong Kong's return to The Motherland and the year after Teresa Teng's death, the film tells the story of Li Xiaojun and Li Qiao, who came to Hong Kong from the Chinese mainland to seek a living in the early days of reform and opening up, and two lonely strangers produced true love.
The film won the Golden Horse Award for Best Picture and Best Actress. He won 9 awards at the Academy Awards.
1998 35th session
Best Film Day/Bath
Director: Chen Chong
Starring: Li Xiaolu, Lobsang Qunpei
The film won 6 awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Male and Female Protagonist.
1999 36th
Best Picture A Thousand Words
Starring: Li Lizhen, Li Kangsheng, Xie Junhao
The film is a political topic film packaged with love, reflecting the major events of Hong Kong in the 1970s and 1980s, and is a realistic journey of Hong Kong memories, reviewing the process of Hong Kong's local intellectuals consciously challenging Hong Kong and Britain.
The film won five awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress.
37th, 2000
Best Film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Starring: Zhou Runfa, Yang Ziqiong, Zhang Ziyi, Zhang Zhen, Zheng Peipei
The movie tells the story of a generation of heroes Li Mubai who has the intention of quitting the jianghu, and entrusts yu Xiulian, a confidant of the red face, to bring his Green Hell Sword to the capital as a gift for Grandpa Belle's collection. Li Mubai's move to retreat from the jianghu was actually to cause more resentment in the jianghu.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won four awards including the 73rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and is also the first film in the history of Chinese-language films to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
2001 38th
Best Film Durian Fluttering
Director: Chen Guo
Starring: Qin Hailu, Mak Huifen
The film takes the life of prostitutes at the bottom of society as the theme, telling the story of Qin Yan, a northeastern girl with a two-way permit, and Ah Fen, a young girl who smuggled to Hong Kong, because the two met in Hong Kong and supported each other along the way.
Actress Qin Hailu won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress for this film.
2002 39th
Best Film Beautiful Hour
Director: Zhang Zuoji
Starring: Fan Zhiwei, Gao Mengjie
The film tells the story of Xiao Wei and Xiao Jie, two brothers, weaving dreams in their ordinary lives, making fun in pain, but because they killed the underworld boss by mistake, they were eventually hunted down and killed by the underworld.
2003 40th
Best Film Infernal Affairs
Directors: Liu Weiqiang, Mak Siu-fai
Starring: Andy Lau, Liang Chaowei, Tsang Chi Wai
The film tells the story of two men with confused identities, who are undercover in the police and the underworld, and after a fierce battle, they are determined to find their own story.
At the Academy Awards and Golden Horse Awards, the film won many heavyweight awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor (Liang Chaowei).
2004 41st
Best Picture Coco Ciri
Director: Lu Chuan
Starring: Dobje, Zhang Lei, Qi Dao
The film tells the story of reporter Gayu and mountain patrol members who stubbornly fought against Tibetan antelope poachers and even sacrificed their lives in order to protect the Tibetan antelope and the ecological environment in Coco Xili.
The film also won the Grand Jury Prize at the 17th Tokyo International Film Festival and the Golden Rooster Award for Best Feature Film.
2005 42nd session
Best Film Kung Fu
Director: Stephen Chow
Starring: Zhou Xingchi, Huang Shengyi, Lin Zicong, Chen Guokun, Liang Xiaolong
The film tells the story of a street gangster who has become a generation of martial artists, and a gangster with a good nature who has changed from evil to evil.
The film won 5 awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
2006 43rd session
Best Film Father and Son
Director: Tan Jiaming
Starring: Aaron Kwok, Yang Caini, Wu Jingtao, Lin Xilei
The film tells the story of a child's father who is a gambling, a disappointed mother who runs away, and then the father who has a broken leg starts to let the child steal things, and once the child is caught by the owner, and the father runs away. It has been 10 years since the father and son met again, and the father wanted to get his son's forgiveness, but the son bit his ear.
The film won the Golden Horse Award for Best Picture, Best Actor (Aaron Kwok), Best Newcomer (Wu Jingtao), and won 5 awards at the Academy Awards.
2007 44th
Best Film Color Ring
Starring: Liang Chaowei, Tang Wei, Wang Lihong, Chen Chong
Adapted from the short story of the same name by writer Zhang Ailing, the film is set in Shanghai during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in the 1940s, telling the story of Wang Jiazhi, a female college student, who uses beauty to approach the traitor Mr. Yi with the intention of assassinating.
The film won 7 awards such as Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor at the Golden Horse Awards, and won the Golden Lion Award at the 64th Venice Film Festival.
2008 45th
Best Picture Pitch
Starring: Jet Li, Andy Lau, Jin Chengwu, Xu Jinglei
The story outline of the film is adapted from the thorn horse case, one of the four strange cases in the late Qing Dynasty, and tells the entanglement of enmity between Pang Qingyun, Zhao Erhu and Jiang Wuyang, three brothers who worship.
The film won 3 awards such as Best Director and Best Picture at the Golden Horse Awards, and won 8 awards at the Academy Awards.
2010 47th
Best Picture When Love Comes
Starring: Li Yijie, Li Pinyi, Wu Kangren, Gao Mengjie
It tells the story of a series of events that happened after the girl became pregnant unmarried in a hot stir-fry shop, as well as the conflict between mother and daughter and the warm story of mutual understanding.
2011 48th
Best Picture Sidek Bale
Director: Wei Desheng
Starring: Lin Qingtai, Ma Zhixiang, Wen Lan
It tells the story of the "Wushe Incident" that occurred in Nantou, Taiwan, in 1930, when the leader of the Saidek tribe, Mona Rudao, led more than 300 warriors of his clan against the Japanese army of 3,000.
2012 49th
Best Picture Detective Hunter Zhang
Director: Gao Qunshu
Starring: Zhang Lixian, Zhou Yunpeng, Bai Yansheng
The film is based on real people and real events, telling the story of a plainclothes policeman who works at the Shuangyushu police station in Beijing's Haidian District, and works every day to catch thieves.
2013 50th
Best Picture Mom and Dad are not home
Director: Chen Zheyi
Starring: Chen Tiantian, Yang Yanyan, Xu Jiale
This is a Singaporean film. The film tells that the father is exhausted to keep the job, the pregnant mother is busy with business and family affairs, the naughty child Jiale has many difficulties for the Filipino maid Terry, and the parents ignore the jiale and Terry from conflict and strangeness, and gradually cultivate deep feelings.
2014 51st
Best Film Tuina
Director: Lou Ye
Starring: Guo Xiaodong, Qin Hao, Zhang Lei, Mei Ting, Huang Xuan
The film tells the love story between the male and female technicians of the blind massage center.
2015 52nd
Best Picture Assassin Nie Yinniang
Director: Hou Xiaoxian
Starring: Shu Qi, Zhang Zhen, wife Mu Cong, Ruan Jingtian
The film is based on a story from the short story collection "Legend" "Nie Yinniang", which tells the story of Nie Yinniang who was abducted by an aunt when she was a child, and was sent back 13 years later as a legendary heroine who is already a highly skilled woman.
The film won 5 awards such as Best Picture and Best Director at the Golden Horse Awards.
2016 53rd session
Best Picture august
Director: Zhang Dalei
Starring: Kong Weiyi, Zhang Chen, Guo Yanyun
The film tells the story of Hohhot in the early 1990s, when the state began to implement the transformation of state-owned units, the iron rice bowl was broken, the life of every simple family in the family courtyard of the state-owned studio was affected by the reform, and the young XiaoLei grew up between economic change and family change.
2017 54th
Best Film Blood Kannon
Director: Yang Yazhe
Starring: Hui Yinghong, Wu Kexi, Wen Qi
The film tells the story of three women in a family, through superb wrists and soft figures, survive and profit in complex political and business relations, but because of a case that is out of the door, they are involved in each other's love and hatred.
The film won four awards at the Golden Horse Awards, including Best Film, Best Actress (Hui Yinghong), and Best Supporting Actress (Wen Qi).
2018 55th
Best Picture Elephant sitting on the ground
Director: Hu Bo
Starring: Peng Yuchang, Wang Yuwen, Zhang Yu, Li Congxi
The film is based on Hu Bo's short story of the same name, telling the story of four low-level people who are trapped in life difficulties in an underdeveloped small city in Hebei Province, seeking redemption.