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9th Macau International Movie Festival
The 9th Macau International Movie Festival () were held in Macau by the Macau Film and Television Media Association in December 2017. Winners and nominees References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:9th Macau International Movie Festival Golden Lotus Awards Macau 2017 in Macau Gold Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile me ...
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Macau International Movie Festival
The Macau International Movie Festival () is an international film festival that takes place in Macau, China. The first festival took place between December 26, 2009 and January 2, 2010. It was organized by mainland Chinese businessman Xu Chao Ping. The festival awards the Golden Lotus Awards. It is distinct from the International Film Festival & Awards Macao (IFFAM, 澳門國際影展). Festivals * 1st Macau International Movie Festival (2009) * 2nd Macau International Movie Festival (2010) * 3rd Macau International Movie Festival (2011) * 4th Macau International Movie Festival (2012) * 5th Macau International Movie Festival (2013) * 6th Macau International Movie Festival (2014) * 7th Macau International Movie Festival (2015) * 8th Macau International Movie Festival (2016) * 9th Macau International Movie Festival (2017) * 10th Macau International Movie Festival (2018) * 11th Macau International Movie Festival (2019) * 12th Macau International Movie Festival (2020 ...
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Anthony Wong (Hong Kong Actor)
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Du Chun
Du Chun (, born 22 May 1983) is a Chinese actor. Early life Du Chun was born in Hebei, China. His parents are also in the performing business. His father, Du Zhiguo is also an actor, and his mother, Yang Li, is a dancer and dancing instructor. At the age of 11, Du Chun got admitted to The Dance School of Central University of Nationalities (CUN) (i.e. Minzu University of China), one of the key disciplinary bases of national minority arts and the cradle of ethnic dancers, to fulfill his mother's dream to be trained professionally in one of the top dancing schools in China. After graduation, he applied for Central Academy of Drama but failed. After one year preparation, including coached by several prestigious actors, Du got admitted into Beijing Film Academy in 1999 with one of the highest admission test scores even though he did not take the regular middle and high school courses. Career In 2003, Du auditioned for a minor role in the historical drama ''The Emperor in Han Dynasty ...
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Yue Yunpeng
Yue Yunpeng (; born 15 April 1985) is a Chinese actor and ''xiangsheng'' performer, best known in film for portraying Zhu Tianpeng in ''Buddies in India'' (2017), Yue Yunpeng in ''Top Funny Comedian: The Movie'' and Li Shuaiting in ''Revenge for Love''. Mainly performing xiangsheng as the lead actor (Dougen), his current fixed partner is . Early life Yue was born in Puyang, Henan on April 15, 1985. At the age of 14, he worked as a guard in a factory located in Shijingshan District of Beijing. He was also worked as waiter in restaurant during his early years. Career Yue began his career as a ''xiangsheng'' proformer in 2004, after becoming a disciple of Guo Degang. Yue's first screen acting credit was ''The Magistrate Ye Guangming'' (2010). And his first major film role was as Cai Baoqiang in ''Just For Fun'' (2012). In 2015, Yue made a guest appearance as himself on ''Jian Bing Man'', a superhero parody film starring Mabel Yuan, Ada Liu and Da Peng. Yue starred with Deng Ch ...
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Golden Lotus Award For Best Supporting Actor
Golden Lotus Award for Best Supporting Actor () is the main category of Competition of Golden Lotus Awards Golden Lotus may refer to: * Ensete lasiocarpum, the plant that produces the ''Golden Lotus'' flower * ''Golden Lotus'' (album), a 1982 album by Kenny Barron Jin Ping Mei *''Jin Ping Mei'', a 17th-century Chinese novel * Pan Jinlian, the female pr .... Awarding to supporting actor(s) who have outstanding performance in motion pictures. Award winners and nominees 2000s 2009 (1st) 2010s 2010 (2nd) 2011 (3rd) 2012 (4th) 2013 (5th) 2014 (6th) 2015 (7th) 2016 (8th) 2017 (9th) No winners. References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Golden Lotus Award for Best Supporting Actor Golden Lotus Awards Film awards for supporting actor Awards established in 2009 2009 establishments in Macau ...
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Ni Ni
Ni Ni (, born 8 August 1988) is a Chinese actress best known for portraying Yu Mo in the 2011 film ''The Flowers of War'', directed by Zhang Yimou; and Ling Xi in the 2019 television series ''Love and Destiny''. She is considered to be one of the “New Four Dan Actresses” by Southern Metropolis Daily. Early life Ni was born on 8 March 1988 in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. She graduated from the Communication University of China, Nanjing, majoring in television broadcasting and hosting. Career Ni made her debut in Zhang Yimou's war film ''The Flowers of War'', playing the lead female character "Yu Mo". She received acclaim for her performance in the film and rose to fame. In 2012 and 2013, Li starred in the mystery film ''Redemption'' alongside Liu Ye, romance film ''Love Will Tear Us Apart'' and road-trip drama film '' Up in the Wind''. In 2014, Ni starred in the coming-of-age film ''Fleet of Time''. In 2015, Ni starred alongside Angelababy in the Chinese remake of ''Bride Wa ...
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Liu Yifei
Crystal Liu (born An Feng; August 25, 1987), better known by her stage name Liu Yifei (), is a Chinese-American actress, singer, and model. She has appeared multiple times on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list and was named one of the New Four Dan actresses of China in 2009. She is widely known as "Fairy Sister" in China. In 2020, Yifei became known to international audiences for starring as the titular character in the The Walt Disney Company, Disney Live action, live-action film Mulan (2020 film), ''Mulan''. The role earned her nominations for a Critics' Choice Super Awards, Critics' Choice Super Award, a Kids Choice Awards, Kids' Choice Award and a Saturn Awards, Saturn Award. Early life Liu was born in Tongji Medical College, Tongji Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei as An Feng (). She is an only child. Her father is An Shaokang (), a 1st Secretary in the Chinese Embassy in France and a French language university professor from Beijing, and her mother is Liu Xiaoli (), a dancer and ...
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Zhu Xijuan
Zhu Xijuan is a Chinese film actress. In 1960, Zhang graduated from Shanghai Drama Academy. After the audition of ''The Red Detachment of Women'', she selected as the leading role, which directed by Chinese master Xie Jin Xie Jin (; 21 November 1923 – 18 October 2008) was a Chinese film director. He rose to prominence in 1957, directing the film '' Woman Basketball Player No. 5'', and is considered one of the Third Generation directors of China. Most recently h .... For this breakthrough performance, Zhu won Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress. In 1962, Zhu listed in the "Ministry of Culture in recognition of the twenty-two stars" (新中国22大明星).Zhu Xijuan Biography
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Jiang Yiyan
Jiang Yiyan (; born Jiang Yan on September 11, 1983) is a Chinese actress and singer. Life and career She was born as Jiang Yan in Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, China. When she was 15, she enrolled in Beijing Dance Academy to study dance and singing. In 2002, she was enrolled in Beijing Film Academy Beijing Film Academy (BFA; ) is a coeducational state-run higher education institution in Beijing, China. The film school is the largest institution specializing in the tertiary education for film and television production in Asia. The academy .... While she was at college, she started her first role in the film ''One Summer with You'' as Li Mingxin. Filmography Film Television series Discography *''I'm Still Here'' (我还在这里) *''Unable to Escape'' (插翅难逃) References External linksOfficial siteSina blog
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Zhang Ziyi
Zhang Ziyi (; ; born 9 February 1979) is a Chinese actress and model. She is regarded as one of the Four Dan Actresses of China. Her first major role was in '' The Road Home'' (1999). She later gained international recognition for her role in Ang Lee's ''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' (2000), which was nominated for 10 Academy Awards. Zhang has also appeared in ''Rush Hour 2'' (2001), ''Hero'' (2002), and ''House of Flying Daggers'' (2004). Her most critically acclaimed works are ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (2005), which earned her nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role; and '' The Grandmaster'' (2013), for which she won 12 different Best Actress awards to become the most awarded Chinese actress for a single film. From 2004 to 2010, Zhang ranked in the Top 5 of ''Forbes'' China Celebrity ...
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Golden Lotus Award For Best Actress
Golden Lotus Award for Best Actress () is the main category of Competition of Golden Lotus Awards Golden Lotus may refer to: * Ensete lasiocarpum, the plant that produces the ''Golden Lotus'' flower * ''Golden Lotus'' (album), a 1982 album by Kenny Barron Jin Ping Mei *''Jin Ping Mei'', a 17th-century Chinese novel * Pan Jinlian, the female pr ..., awarding to leading actress(es) who have outstanding performance in motion pictures. Award winners and nominees 2000s 2009 (1st) 2010s 2010 (2nd) 2011 (3rd) 2012 (4th) 2013 (5th) 2014 (6th) 2015 (7th) 2016 (8th) 2017 (9th) 2018 (10th) 2019 (11th) 2020 (12th) References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Golden Lotus Award for Best Actress Golden Lotus Awards Film awards for lead actress Awards established in 2009 2009 establishments in Macau ...
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Wu Kong (film)
''Wu Kong'' () is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-action-adventure film directed by Derek Kwok and produced by Huang Jianxin, starring Eddie Peng in the title role alongside Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Oho Ou and Zheng Shuang. It is based on a popular internet novel titled ''Wukong Biography'' written by Jin Hezai. The film was released in China on 13 July 2017. It is available on Amazon Prime and on Tubi TV under the title ''Immortal Demon Slayer''. Plot Set 500 years before the Monkey King wreaks havoc in the heavenly kingdom, it tells the stories of Wukong, who is unwilling to bow down to his own destiny, sets out to rebel against the gods. Cast *Eddie Peng as Sun Wukong *Ni Ni as Ah Zi *Shawn Yue as Yang Jian (Erlang Shen) *Oho Ou as Tian Peng * Zheng Shuang as Ah Yue *Qiao Shan as Juan Lian *Faye Yu as Hua Ji *Yang Di as Ju Ling *Quentin Zhang as White Robe Immortal *Linda Zhao as Girl Soundtrack *''Purples'' (紫) performed by Tanya Chua composed by Yusuke Hatano *''Sky'' (空) perfor ...
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