2009 Shanghai International Film Festival

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The 2009 Shanghai International Film Festival is the 12th such festival devoted to international cinema to be held in Shanghai, China. It was held from June 13-21, 2009. [1] [2] [3]

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Jury

This year's jury members are: [4]

Awards

Golden Goblet

Asian New Talent Award

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