The 30th Golden Rooster Awards honoring best Chinese language films which presented during 2014–15. The award ceremony was held in Jilin, Jilin Province, and broadcast by CCTV Movie Channel.
Time | Event |
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08/11/2015 | First Ballot of nominees [1] |
08/19/2015 | Announced the nominees [2] |
09/18/2015 | Nominee Ceremony |
09/19/2015 | Award Ceremony |
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