16th Golden Rooster Awards

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The 16th Golden Rooster Awards, honoring the best in film, were given on 1996, Kunming, Yunnan province. [1] [2]

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Winners and nominees

Best Film

Red Cherry /红樱桃

Best Director

Wu Tianming - The King of Masks

Best Directorial Debut

Huo Jianqi - The Winner

Best Writing

not awarded this year

Best Actor

Gao Ming - Kong Fansen

Best Actress

Song Chunli - Jiuxiang

Best Supporting Actor

Zhao Jun - 吴二哥请神

Best Supporting Actress

Zheng Weili - 吴二哥请神

Best Ensemble Cast

Ensemble Cast - The Sorrow of Brook Steppe

Best Art Direction

Chen Shaomian - Evening liaison

Best Cinematography

Xiao Feng - Evening liaison

Best Editing

Zhang Jianhua - The Sorrow of Brook Steppe

Best Make-up

Chao Ying - The Sorrow of Brook Steppe

Best Music

Zhao Jiping - Kong Fansen

Best Sound Recording

Li Lanhua - Red Cherry

Best Animation

Little Heroes/自顾英雄出少年

Best Documentary

Great Wall /长城

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References

  1. 第十六届金鸡奖获奖名单(1996年) Sina.com.cn October 18, 1999
  2. 中国金鸡百花电影节 [ permanent dead link ] 136show.com January 18, 2008