34th Hundred Flowers Awards

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34thth Hundred Flowers Awards
DateNovember 10, 2018 (2018-11-10)
Site Foshan, Guangdong, China
Organized by China Film Association
Highlights
Best Feature Film Operation Red Sea
Best Direction Dante Lam
Operation Red Sea
Best Actor Wu Jing
Wolf Warrior 2
Best Actress Chen Jin
Hold Your Hands
Television coverage
Network CCTV

The 34th Hundred Flowers Awards was held on November 10, 2018, in Foshan, Guangdong, China, with Dante Lam's Operation Red Sea winning big at the gala. [1] [2]

Winners and nominees

Best Picture Best Director
Best Writing  [ zh ]Best Newcomer
  • Lam Wing Sum/ Li Yuan/ Xu Yimeng/ Wu Nan for Soul Mate
    • Wu Jing/ Dong Qun/ Liu Yi for Wolf Warrior 2
    • Chen Sicheng for Detective Chinatown 2
    • Dante Lam/ Feng Ji/ Chen Zhuzhu/ Lin Mingjie Operation Red Sea
    • Dante Lam/ Zhu Jingqi/ Liu Xiaoqun/ Tan Huizhen/ Lin Mingjie for Operation Mekong
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Outstanding Film
  • The Founding of an Army

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