2nd Golden Rooster Awards

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The 2nd Golden Rooster Award honoring the best in mainland film of 1982. Award Ceremony held in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. [1]

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Winners and nominees

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Writing Best Property
Best Chinese Opera Film Best Documentary
  • N/A
    • Li Huiniang
  • 先驱者之歌
  • 莫让年华付流水
Best Animation Best Popular Science Film
  • N/A
    • Monkeys Grasp for the Moon
    • Mr. Nanguo
  • 蜜蜂王国
    • 胆结石的奥秘
    • 蚜茧蜂
    • 长白山珍奇
    • 白蚁王国
Best Cinematography Best Art Direction
Best Music Best Sound Recording
Best Editing Best Stunt
  • Li Huiniang-Ge Yongliang/Chen Jizhang/Zhou Haofei
Best Custome Best Make Up

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  1. 陕西能“孵”金鸡吗 Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine 华商报 October 24, 2010