6th Golden Rooster Awards

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The 6th Golden Rooster Awards honoring the best in film of 1986, was given in Beijing. [1]

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Winners & Nominees

Best Film Best Director
Best Children Film Best Writing
  • Childhood of Peng Dehuai
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Chinese Opera Film Best Documentary
  • N/A
  • 抗日烽火
    • 蓝天畅想曲
    • 南极,我们来了
Best Animation Best Popular Science Film
  • 崛起的第三金属——钛
    • 裸小鼠与肿瘤研究
    • 移核鱼
Best Cinematography Best Art Direction
  • Swan Song-Zheng Kangzhen/Zhao Xiaoshi
Best Music Best Sound Recording
Best Editing Best Property
  • N/A
    • 蓝鲸紧急出动-Wang Daru
    • 峡江疑影-Zhang Jing
  • N/A
Best Custome Best Make Up
  • N/A
Best Stunt Best Lighting
  • N/A
  • N/A

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  1. 1986《野山》历难重重抱“金鸡”(图) Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine 华商报 June 25, 1986