15th Golden Rooster Awards

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The 15th Golden Rooster Awards, honoring the best in film, were given on 1995, Beijing. [1]

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Winners and nominees

Best Film

The Accused Uncle Shangang /被告山杠爷


Best Director

Huang Jianxin/Yang Yazhou - Back to Back, Face to Face


Best Directorial Debut

Fan Yuan - The Accused Uncle Shangang
Ning Haiqiang - Traceless Ballistic Trajectory


Best Writing

Bi Bicheng/Fan Yuan - The Accused Uncle Shangang


Best Actor

Li Rentang - The Accused Uncle Shangang


Best Actress

Ai Liya - Ermo

Best Supporting Actor

not awarded this year


Best Supporting Actress

Ju Xue - Farewell My Love


Best Art Direction

Yang Gang - Conquer


Best Cinematography

Bao Xiaoran - South China 1944


Best Editing

Sun Huiming - Narrow Escape
Nie Weiguo - 大漠歼匪


Best Music

Chang Yuhong - Conquer


Best Sound Recording

not awarded this year


Best Animation

White Egg/白色的蛋


Best Documentary

Old Song of Past Times/往事歌谣


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