
Fans who like to watch movies will not be unfamiliar with the "Little Golden Man", "Palme d'Or", "Golden Bear", etc., even if they don't know these, at least they have heard of the "Academy Awards", "Cannes International Film Festival", "Berlin International Film Festival" and so on. In this issue, we list the top ten honorary awards known as the "movie feast", so that you who like to watch movies have a more intuitive understanding of the movie awards.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="01" data-track="3" > the Academy Awards</h1>
Founded in 1929, it is the oldest, most authoritative and professional film award in the United States, and the most influential film award in the world. Together with the Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Tony Awards, it is known as the Four Awards of american show business.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="02" data-track="3" > the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival in France</h1>
Founded in 1957, together with the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany and the Golden Lion Award at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy, it is the highest international award in the field of film, and is generally awarded to only one film work a year. In 1993, Chen Kaige's "Farewell to the King" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival, the first and only time that a Chinese film won the Palme d'Or.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="03" data-track="3" > The Golden Bear award at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany</h1>
Formerly known as the West Berlin International Film Festival, founded in 1951, together with the Cannes International Film Festival and the Venice International Film Festival, it is known as the three major international film festivals in Europe, and it is also the world's three major film festivals, and the highest award is the "Golden Bear Award". In 1988, Zhang Yimou's "Red Sorghum" won the Golden Bear Award at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, and it was also the first time that a Chinese film won the Golden Bear Award.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="04" data-track="3" > the Golden Lion Award at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy</h1>
Founded in 1932, it is the world's oldest film festival, the world's first international film festival, known as the "father of international film festivals". There are many films that have won the Golden Lion Award in China: in 1989, Hou Xiaoxian's "City of Sorrows" won the 46th Golden Lion Award; in 1992, Zhang Yimou's "Qiu Ju Fights the Lawsuit" won the 49th Golden Lion Award; in 1994, Cai Liangming's "Long Live Love" won the 51st Golden Lion Award; in 1999, Zhang Yimou's "No One Can Be Less" won the 56th Golden Lion Award; in 2005, Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain" won the 62nd Golden Lion Award; in 2006, Jia Zhangke's "No One Can Be Less" won the 56th Golden Lion Award; in 2005, Director Jia Zhangke's "No One Can Be Less" won the 56th Golden Lion Award; in 2005, Director Li An's "Brokeback Mountain" won the 62nd Golden Lion Award; in 2006, Director Jia Zhangke's "No One Can Be Less" won the 56th Golden Lion Award. "Three Gorges Good Man" won the 63rd Golden Lion Award; in 2007, Ang Lee's "Color Ring" won the 64th Golden Lion Award.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="05" data-track="3" > The Golden Globes</h1>
Founded in 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Journalists Association, the final result of which is voted for by 96 journalists, the award is seen by many as a bellwether for the Oscars. In 1994, Chen Kaige's "Farewell to the Overlord" and Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in 2001 won this honor, in addition, Ang Lee's "Wedding Feast", "Eating Men and Women", "Color Ring", Zhang Yimou's "Alive", "Hero", "Ten Faces Ambush", "Jinling Thirteen Chao", Zhou Xingchi's "Kung Fu" and so on were nominated.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="06" data-track="3" > British Academy Film Awards</h1>
Since it was first awarded in 1948, it is equivalent to the British "Oscar", but in recent years the nomination has become open, as long as the film officially released in the United Kingdom can be nominated, the award is changed to the film of the world to be awarded, making it have a greater impact. China's "Big Red Lantern Hanging High", "Overlord Farewell", "Alive", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and so on have won the award.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="07" data-track="3" > European Film Awards</h1>
Founded in 1988, it is organized by the European Film Institute based in Berlin and is known as the "European Oscar". Although the award is not as famous as the Cannes, Venice and Berlin International Film Festivals, its selection has professional depth and artistic authority. The 17th Best Non-European Film Award in 2004 was Wong Kar-wai's 2046.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="08" data-track="3" > the Golden Kirin Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival</h1>
It is the largest film festival in Asia, and was founded in 1985 with famous film festivals such as Cannes, Venice and the Berlin International Film Festival. The Golden Kirin Award is also called the Tokyo "Cherry Blossom Award", and China's "Old Well", "Blue Kite", "Heavenly Contrarian", "Warm", "Dark Light" and so on have all won the Cherry Blossom Award.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="09" data-track="3" > Indian Film Audience Awards</h1>
Founded in 1953, it enjoys an authoritative position in the Indian film industry. Together, Shah Ruk Khan and Dili Kuma hold the record for the most Best Actor eight times, and Kazor de Ugan and Nudan together hold the record for the most Best Actress five times.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="10" data-track="3" > Asia Pacific Film Awards</h1>
Founded in 2007, also known as the "Asia-Pacific Silver Screen Awards", it aims to revitalize the film industry throughout Asia, including the Middle East region, and countries in Oceania. Lu Chuan's "Nanjing! Nanjing", Feng Xiaogang's "Tangshan Earthquake", "Hello! Mr. Tree" Wang Baoqiang, "Generation Grandmaster" Zhang Ziyi and so on are all Chinese filmmakers who won the award.
In addition, there are "Golden Leopard Awards at locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland", "Golden Shell Award at San Sebastian International Film Festival in Spain", "Warsaw International Film Festival", etc., all of which are among the world's top two well-known film awards.
Of course, as a "thoughtful" moviegoer, in addition to these awards, what is more important is the heavy "word of mouth award" in the audience's own heart, as long as you feel that a movie enters your eyes, in the chat with others you strongly recommend others to watch, it must be the "most supreme" in your heart.