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China Movie Channel Media Award
China Movie Channel Media Awards (电影频道传媒大奖) are presented at each Shanghai International Film Festival by China Movie Channel. Voted by the reporters in the entertainment industry, the awards are aimed at "promoting medium-and-small-budget homegrown movies and exposing talented young directors and actors". The individual categories were "Most Attractive Director"(最受关注导演), "Most Attractive Actor"(最受关注男演员) and "Most Attractive Actress"(最受关注女演员) during 2007–2010. Since 2011, the categories alter to "Best Director"(最佳导演), "Best Actor"(最佳男主角) and "Best Actress"(最佳女主角). In 2016, they changed the individual categories back to pre-2011 again. Award categories and winners References

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Shanghai International Film Festival
The Shanghai International Film Festival (, French: ''Festival international du film de Shanghai''), abbreviated SIFF, is one of the largest film festivals in East Asia. "China's biggest film festival" according to the Hollywood Reporter. Next to Tokyo International Film Festival, the SIFF is considered by many to be the second biggest film festival in Asia. The first festival was held from October 7 to 14, 1993. In 2003 there was no festival due to the SARS outbreak. Since its beginning in 1993, Shanghai International Film Festival has grown to become an A-category international film festival. Every June, the 10-day film festival arrives as scheduled, and it has become an important sight in Shanghai's cultural life. The Shanghai Film Festival has screened more than 400 Chinese and foreign films. SIFF organized by Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture, Radio, Film & TV and Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group. It awards several "Golden Goblet" Awards () for best film ...
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Seventeen (2008 Film)
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Finding Shangri-la
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Zhu Zhi-ying
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Wen Zhang
Wen Zhang (, born 26 June 1984) is a Chinese actor. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 2006. Wen ranked 58th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, and 45th in 2014. Career Rising popularity Wen first became known for his role in the youth drama ''Romantic Life''. Wen rose to fame for his role in the youth television series ''Struggle'' (2007). Based on the popular novel by Shi Kang, ''Struggle'' gained unexpected acclaim and was seen as a breakthrough in Chinese TV production as it broke from the usual Chinese TV series focusing in traditional legends and series. Another notable series Wen starred in is ''Dwelling Narrowness'' (2009). The series, which focuses on rising property prices in China and the impact it has on youths and their ambitions, was a major hit with the audiences and sparked a discussion among youths online. The same year, he made his film debut in ''A Tale of Two Donkeys'' (directed by Li Dawei), a black comedy film set in the Cultu ...
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Yue Hong
Yue Hong (born 13 August 1962) is a Chinese actress. She is noted for her roles as Gui Lan and Da Lian in the films ''Wild Mountains'' and ''A Tale of Two Donkeys'' respectively. Early life Yue was born and raised in Chengdu, Sichuan. After Resumption of University Entrance Examination in 1977, she entered Central Academy of Drama The Central Academy of Drama (), abbreviated Zhong Xi (), is a drama school in Beijing, China. It is a Chinese state Double First Class University Plan university identified by the Ministry of Education of China. The school is the first theatre ... in 1980, majoring in acting, where she graduated in 1984. Acting career After graduation, Yue was assigned to August First Studio as an actress. Yue had her first experience in front of the camera in 1984, and she was chosen to act as a support actor in ''The Isle''. Yue first rose to prominence in 1985 for performing sketch in the CCTV New Years Gala. It reached number one in the ratings when it aire ...
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Xu Zheng (actor)
Xu Zheng (born 18 April 1972) is a Chinese actor and director best known for acting in comedic roles. Xu directed, co-wrote, co-produced and starred in ''Lost in Thailand'' (2012) and ''Lost in Hong Kong'' (2015), two of the highest-grossing films in China. He also co-produced and starred in ''Dying to Survive'' (2018). Xu found fame with the wacky TV series '' Sunny Piggy'' (2000), co-starring his future wife Tao Hong. He gained further recognition after other comedy TV dramas ''Li Wei the Magistrate'' (2001) and ''Love Through Different Times'' (2002), as well as comedy films ''Call for Love'' (2007) and ''Lost on Journey'' (2010). Xu has acted in most of Ning Hao's films including ''No Man's Land'' (2013) and '' Breakup Buddies'' (2014). Xu ranked 38th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 68th in 2015, 92nd in 2017, 4th in 2019, and 2nd in 2020. Biography Growing up in Shanghai, Xu Zheng performed regularly in Children's Palace theatres. After graduating from S ...
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Li Dawei (director)
Li Dawei (; 1970 – 10 April 2018) was a Chinese film and television director best known for his 2003 television series ''The Story of a Noble Family'' and the 2009 film ''A Tale of Two Donkeys'' (走着瞧). He won the China Television "Top 10 Director" award in 2003 and the Golden Rooster Award for Best Directorial Debut in 2009. Biography Li was born in 1970. His mother Liu Guoquan (刘国权) is also an actress and director. His parents hoped he would become a lawyer or doctor, but he showed far more interest in performing arts. He graduated from Beijing Film Academy in 1993 with a major in cinematography. He chose cinematography because the academy did not accept any student for directing in his class. After graduation Li joined the Beijing Film Studio, working as a director and cinematographer. In 2003, he directed the television series ''The Story of a Noble Family.'' It was widely praised and launched its main actors, Chen Kun, Dong Jie, and Liu Yifei into stardom. As ...
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One Night In Supermarket
''One Night in Supermarket'' is a 2009 Chinese comedy film directed and written by Yang Qing, starring Xu Zheng, Li Xiaolu, Qiao Renliang, Yang Qing (not the director), Zhang Jiayi, Zhao Yingjun and Wang Dongfang. The low-budget movie, Yang's directorial debut, was filmed over 29 days in basically one location. The story begins when a jobless man (Xu) and his doofus cousin (Wang) hold hostage the young employees (Li and Qiao) at a 24-hour supermarket, because the mart owner (Yang) had denied his lottery win. Hilarity ensues when a moronic prankster (Zhao), a myriad of shoppers, the mean owner and an at-large gunman (Zhang) enter the mart one after another. Plot Bespectacled nerd Li Junwei (Qiao Renliang) and pretty girl Tang Xiaolian (Li Xiaolu) are manning the night shift at the 24-hour Wang Wang Supermarket when balding lottery addict He Sanshui ( Xu Zheng) arrives, demanding to speak to the lady owner Wang Sufen (Yang Qing). Wang, who is not in, made a typo entering the lottery ...
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Empire Of Silver (film)
''Empire of Silver'' () is a 2009 historical epic film written and directed by Christina Yao, based on the novel ''The Silver Valley'' by Cheng Yi. It focuses on a wealthy banking clan in Pingyao, Shanxi and its fortunes during the turn-of-the-century Chinese economic and political turmoil. The film stars Aaron Kwok and Jennifer Tilly. Cast *Aaron Kwok as Third Master * Zhang Tielin as Lord Kang * Hao Lei as Madame Kang * Jennifer Tilly as Mrs. Landdeck * Jonathan Kos-Read as Pastor Landdeck * Lei Zhenyu as Manager Dai * Ding Zhicheng as Qiu Taiji * John Paisley as Dr. Wilson * Chin Shih-chieh as Manager Liu * Tien Niu as Yu Feng * Hou Tongjiang as Chief Manager Sun * Shi Xiaoman as Lao Xia * Shi Dasheng as First Master * Hei Zi as Second Master * Wang Deshun as Chang You * Chang Lan-tian as Eunuch * Lü Zhong Lü Zhong (born 17 December 1940) is a Chinese actress. Selected filmography Film Television series Theatre References External links * 1940 births ...
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Christina Yao
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A Tale Of Two Donkeys
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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