9th Golden Rooster Awards

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The 9th Golden Rooster Awards honoring the best in mainland China film, was given in Guanzhou, Guangdong Province. [1]

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Winners and nominees

Best Film Best Director
Best Directorial Debut Best Writing
  • N/A
    • Tu Gongyi-Wifeless Family
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Children Film Best Documentary
  • The Dreaming Age
  • 蛇口奏鸣曲
    • 中国航天城
    • 决定命运的时刻
Best Animation Best Popular Science Film
  • 增长的代价——人口与经济
    • 神奇的稀土
    • 万里藏北
Best Cinematography Best Art Direction
Best Music Best Sound Recording
Best Editing

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