List of Chinese films of 2006

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The following is a list of mainland Chinese films first released in year 2006. There were 300 Chinese feature films produced of which 74 were screened in China in 2006. [1]

Contents

Highest-grossing films

Films released

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
The 601st Phone Call Zhang Guoli Cecilia Cheung Comedy
The Banquet Feng Xiaogang Zhang Ziyi Historical/Drama
Bliss Sheng Zhimin Guan Jiangge,
He Xingquan,
He Qin
Drama
Clay Fear Zhang Jiabei Lawrence Ng
Miao Pu
Horror
Courthouse on Horseback Liu Jie Li Baotian,
Lu Yulai
Comedy/Drama
Crazy Stone Ning Hao Guo Tao Comedy
Curiosity Kills the Cat Zhang Yibai Hu Jun,
Carina Lau
Thriller
Curse of the Golden Flower Zhang Yimou Chow Yun-fat
Gong Li
Jay Chou
Historical epic
Dong Jia Zhangke Liu Xiaodong Documentary
Dreams May Come Xu Jinglei Drama
Fearless Ronny Yu Jet Li WuxiaHong Kong-Chinese co-production
The Go Master Tian Zhuangzhuang Chang Chen Biographical/Historical
Jade Warrior Antti-Jussi Annila FantasyFinnish-Chinese Co-production
Lease Wife Lu Xuechang Li Jiaxuan,
Pan Yueming
Drama
Little Red Flowers Zhang Yuan Drama
Loach is Fish Too Yang Yazhou Drama/Romance
Luxury Car Wang Chao Tian Yuan Drama Prix un certain regard winner at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival
Karmic Mahjong Wang Guangli Francis Ng,
Cherrie Yip
Comedy/Drama
The Knot Yin Li Chen Kun,
Vivian Hsu,
Li Bingbing
Romance2007 Golden Rooster winner for best film
Mini Jin Chen Liu Ye Romance
The Obscure Lü Yue Wang Zhiwen,
Wang Tong
Drama
The Old Barber Hasi Chaolu Uncle JingDocudramaGolden Peacock winner at the 2006 International Film Festival of India
The Other Half Ying Liang Drama
Raised from Dust Gan Xiao'er Hu Shuli Drama
The Road Zhang Jiarui Fan Wei,
Nie Yuan,
Zhang Jingchu
Drama
Shanghai Rumba Peng Xiaolian Yuan Qian,
Xia Yu
Romance
Snow in the Wind Yang Yazhou Ni Peng Drama
Still Life Jia Zhangke Zhao Tao,
Han Sanming
Drama Golden Lion winner of 2006
Stone Mountain Du Haibin Documentary
Summer Palace Lou Ye Hao Lei,
Guo Xiaodong
Drama/RomanceBanned after being submitted for competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival without official approval
Teeth of Love Zhuang Yuxin Yan Bingyan,
Li Hongtao
Drama
Thirteen Princess Trees Lü Yue Liu Xin DramaSpecial Jury Prize winner at the 2006 Tokyo International Film Festival
Thru the Moebius Strip Glenn Chaika,
Kelvin Lee
AnimatedChina's first 3D-animated feature film
The Tokyo Trial Gao Qunshu Drama/Historical
Trouble Makers Cao Baoping Comedy/Drama
Walking on the Wild Side Han Jie Lü Jie DramaTiger Award at the 2006 International Film Festival Rotterdam
Young and Clueless Tang Danian Tian Yuan Drama

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References

  1. "China Film Industry Report 2014-2015 (In Brief)" (PDF). english.entgroup.cn. EntGroup Inc. Retrieved October 16, 2015.