The Chunyan Awards (Chinese :春燕奖) is a biannual event in Beijing, China, hosted by the Beijing Film and Television Association, a subsidiary of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Press, Print, Radio, Film and Television. Recipients are recognized for their "exceptional achievement in Chinese film and/or television". The event has been held since 1991. [1] Originally, there are only television categories of the event. Since 2010, film categories have added.
Year | Best Picture | Best Director | Best Screenplay | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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2013 | Tie Ren | Gu Changwei for Love for Life | Dong Zhe/Guo Junli/Huang Xin for Beginning of the Great Revival | Li Xuejian for Yang Shanzhou | Zhang Ziyi for Love for Life | Xu Jian for Jing Tian Dong Di | Tao Hong for Yang Shanzhou |
2010 | A Postman in Shangri-la | Feng Xiaogang for Assembly | Li Qiang for The Postmodern Life of My Aunt | Stephen Chow for CJ 7 | Zhao Wei for Painted Skin | Hou Yong for 1 August | Song Jia for Curiosity Kills the Cat |
Year | Best Television Series | Best Director | Best Screenplay | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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2015 (18th) | Mu Fu Fengyun | Liu Jiang for Let's Get Married | Chen Yan for To Elderly with Love | Ma Shaohua for Deng Xiaoping at History's Crossroads | Gao Yuanyuan for Let's Get Married | Fan Ming for We Love You, Mr. Jin | Liu Pei for To Elderly with Love |
2013 | Beautiful Daughter-in-Law | Zheng Xiaolong for Empresses in the Palace | Quan Yongxian for The Cliff | Chen Baoguo for Zhi Zhe Wu Di | Song Dandan for Li Chuntian in Spring | Liu Peiqi for Women in Village | Sa Rina for Shou Wang De Tian Kong |
2010 | Golden Marriage | Zheng Xiaolong for Golden Marriage | Gao Mantang for North Wind Blowing | Zhang Guoli for Golden Marriage | Yan Ni for Bei Feng Na Ge Chui | Liang Guanhua for Xing Huo | Ma Su for North Wind Blowing |
2008 | unknown | Gao Xixi for Sky of History | unknown | Liu Yunlong for An Suan | unknown | unknown | Yang Qun for Tai Zu Mi Shi |
2005 | Dangours Journey | Zhao Baogang/Wang Jun for Vancouver | Liu Heng for Young Emperor | Chen Kun for Vancouver | Betty Sun for Goddess of Mercy | Li Jianyi for Young Emperor | Li Xiaoran for Vancouver |
2004 | Xiao Zhuang Mi Shi | You Xiaogang for Xiao Zhuang Mi Shi | Hai Yan for Na Shen Me Zheng Jiu Ni, Wo De Ai Ren | Shen Junyi for Sheng Si Tui Bian | Ning Jing for Xiao Zhuang Mi Shi | Zhang Chao for Sheng Si Tui Bian | Wu Qianqian for Xiao Zhuang Mi Shi |
2002 | Never Give Up | unknown | unknown | Li Chengru for The VI Group of Fatal Case | Li Yingqiu for Da Qing Yao Wang | Li Baoqian for Da Qing Yao Wang | Da Jiaoqian for Unusual Touch |
2001 | Tai Yang Bu Luo Shan | Yin Li for Witness | Li Qing/Xiao Ya/Cao Lining for Shen Bian De Ri Zi | unknown | Wang Ji for Witness | unknown | Song Chunli for Witness |
2000 | Pin Zui Zhang Da Min De Xing Fu Sheng Huo | Zheng Xiaolong/An Zhanjun for Yi Nian You Yi Nian | Liu Heng for Pin Zui Zhang Da Min De Xing Fu Sheng Huo | Liang Guanhua for Pin Zui Zhang Da Min De Xing Fu Sheng Huo | Zhu Yuanyuan for Pin Zui Zhang Da Min De Xing Fu Sheng Huo | unknown | Xu Xiulin for Xiao Zhuang Mi Shi |
1999 | unknown | You Xiaogang for Bankers | unknown | Zhou Lijing for The Lengend of Shang Yang | Wu Qianqian for Bankers | Zhang Guoli for A Tale of Liu Li Chang | Gai Lili for Bankers |
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