2005 Shanghai International Film Festival

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The 8th Shanghai International Film Festival was a film festival held in 2005. The president of the 8th SIFF was Wu Tianming (China).

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Jury members

Winners

Golden Goblet

Special Jury Award

Asian New Talent Award

Press Prize


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