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From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

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From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2020 The 33rd China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Win the Championship"

"Win the Championship" is a sports film produced by Our Production Co., Ltd. and directed by Chen Kexin, starring Gong Li, Huang Bo, Wu Gang, Peng Yuchang, Bailang and the Chinese women's national volleyball team. The film was released on September 25, 2020 in Chinese mainland.

The film tells the story of the Chinese women's volleyball team from winning the first world championship in 1981 to the life-and-death battle between China and Pakistan at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and interprets the legendary experience of several generations of women's volleyball players who have experienced ups and downs but have always been indomitable and constantly fighting.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2019 The 32nd China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "The Wandering Earth"

"The Wandering Earth" is a science fiction disaster film co-produced by China Film Co., Ltd., Beijing Jingxi Culture and Tourism Co., Ltd. and other companies, directed by Guo Fan, starring Qu Chuxiao, Zhao Jinmai, Li Guangjie, Wu Mengda, etc. Wu Jing. The film was released on February 5, 2019 in Chinese mainland.

The film is based on Liu Cixin's novel of the same name, set in 2075, telling the story of the imminent destruction of the sun, which is no longer suitable for human survival, and in the face of desperate circumstances, human beings will open the "Wandering Earth" plan, trying to escape the solar system with the earth and find a new home for mankind.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2017 The 31st China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Mekong Action"

"Mekong Action" is a police action film produced by Bona Film Group, co-produced by Huaxia Film Distribution Co., Ltd. and Blue Star Pictures, written and directed by Lin Chaoxian, starring Zhang Hanyu, Peng Yuyan and Feng Wenjuan.

Based on the "10.5 Murder of Chinese Sailors in the Golden Triangle" (Mekong Massacre), the film tells the story of an action team that tries to uncover the hidden conspiracy of the Chinese merchant ship crew in an attempt to find out who is behind the drug shipment case [2]. The film was released in China on September 30, 2016.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2015 The 30th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Wolf Totem"

"Wolf Totem" mainly tells the life of the grassland nomads in Inner Mongolia in the 1960s and 1970s and the story between herders and steppe wolves from the perspective of the grassland Zhiqing ChenJin. The book consists of dozens of organically coherent "wolf stories". The book uses the author's own personal experience and almost autobiographical narrative perspective to lead the reader into the living world of wolves.

Wolf totem is a Sino-French co-production of an adventure drama film based on Jiang Rong's novel of the same name, filmed in 3D. This film invited jean Jacques Arnold, a famous French director who had filmed "Soldiers In the City" and "Tiger Brother", who was known as the director who could shoot animal themes the most, after 7 years of preparation for this "Wolf Totem", it took 3 years to raise wolves alone. He will use his unique lens language to take us to the endless prairie to see how humans and wolves respect each other and live in harmony.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2013 The 29th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "The Four Days and Nights of Zhou Enlai"

The movie "Four Days and Nights of Zhou Enlai" is directed by Chen Li, starring Sun Weimin, Niu Ben, He Wei, Chen Chuang, etc., and co-produced by Hebei Film and Television Group and Huaxia Film Distribution Co., Ltd. Set against the backdrop of the Great Leap Forward in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the film tells the story of Zhou Enlai's four days and nights of investigation in the old revolutionary areas. Filming was completed in January 2012 and premiered on July 12, 2013.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2013 The 29th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Chinese Partner"

"Chinese Partner" is a commercial inspirational film co-produced by China Film Co., Ltd. and Our Production Co., Ltd., directed by Chen Kexin, starring Huang Xiaoming, Deng Chao, Tong Dawei and Du Juan. The film was released in China on May 17, 2013.

The film tells the story of "Earth Turtle" Cheng Dongqing, "Turtle" Meng Xiaojun and "Angry Qing" Wang Yang From the 1980s to the 21st century, three young people met and met from the student era, jointly founded an English training school, and finally realized the "Chinese dream".

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2011 The 28th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Feitian"

"Feitian" is a drama film directed by Wang Jia and Shen Dong, starring Liu Zhibing, Yu Bo, Niu Li and others. It was released on July 1, 2011 in Chinese mainland.

The film tells the story of Zhang Tiancong, the first generation of Chinese astronauts, who insisted on more than 20 years for the sake of space dreams.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2009 The 27th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Mei Lanfang"

The film "Mei Lanfang" is directed by Chen Kaige, and co-starring Li Ming, Zhang Ziyi, Chen Hong, Sun Honglei, Wang Xuexi, Yingda, Yu Shaoqun and Masanobu Ando. The film was released on December 4, 2008, in Chinese mainland.

The film tells the legendary life of Mr. Mei Lanfang, a generation of Peking Opera masters. Around the story between these two people, Qiu Rubai, who regards himself as Mei Lanfang's guide and protector, can't stand the love between Mei Lanfang and Meng Xiaodong, and directs the assassination of Mei Lanfang behind the scenes.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2009 The 27th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Gathering Number"

"Assembling Number" is a war film directed by Feng Xiaogang, written by Liu Heng, starring Zhang Hanyu, Deng Chao, Yuan Wenkang, Tang Hui, Liao Fan, Wang Baoqiang, etc., and specially starring Hu Jun and Ren Quan. The film was released on December 20, 2007 in Chinese mainland.

The film is adapted from Yang Jinyuan's novel "Lawsuit", which tells that during the Liberation War, the Ninth Company accepted a task of blocking the battle, and he agreed with the regimental commander to use the assembly number as the order to retreat. When his comrades were killed one by one, Gu Zidi questioned whether the trumpet sounded, and he vowed to find the truth of the story.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2007 The 26th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "The Ballad of Yun Shui"

"The Ballad of Yun Shui" is a romance film based on the film literary script "Search" created by writer Zhang Kehui. Directed by Yin Li, written by Liu Heng, starring Chen Kun, Xu Ruoxuan and Li Bingbing, China Film Group, Taiwan Longxiang Company and Hong Kong Emperor Company jointly invested 30 million yuan to shoot across Tibet, Fujian, Liaoning, Shanghai and other 5 places.

The film tells the story of a period of unwavering love that crossed the strait and endured 60 years of turbulent times. The film was released on November 26, 2006. On August 18, 2018, it was rated as One of the Top Ten Excellent Love Movies in China on the 40th Anniversary of Reform and Opening Up.

From 2005 to 2020, have you seen the best film of the nearly ten China Golden Rooster Awards?

2005 The 25th China Golden Rooster Awards Best Film "Coco Xili"

"Coco Xili" is a drama film produced by Huayi Brothers Media Co., Ltd., directed by Lu Chuan, starring Dobjie, Zhang Lei, and Qi Dao. On October 1, 2004, the film was released in Chinese mainland.

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. In 2004, the film won the Grand Jury Award at the 17th Tokyo International Film Festival, the Best Film award at the 41st Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards, and the Best Asian Film at the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2006.