Golden Rooster Award for Best Picture

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Golden Rooster Awards
for Best Picture
Awarded forBest Picture of the year
CountryChina
Presented by
First awarded 1981
Last awarded2023
Winner (2023) Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms
Website Golden Rooster Awards
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The Golden Rooster Award for Best Picture is an award given to the best film at the Golden Rooster Awards.

Award winners

CeremonyYearTitleChinese TitleDirector
1st 1981 Evening Rain 巴山夜雨 Wu Yonggang,
Wu Yigong
Legend of Tianyun Mountain 天云山传奇 Xie Jin
2nd 1982 Neighbor 邻居 Xu Guming,
Zheng Dongtian
3rd 1983 Rickshaw Boy 骆驼祥子 Ling Zifeng
At Middle Age 人到中年 Wang Qimin
4th 1984 Voice from Hometown (Xiang yin)乡音 Hu Bingdang
5th 1985 The Girl in Red (Hong yi shao nu)红衣少女 Lu Xiaoya
6th 1986 Wild Mountains (Ye shan)野山 Yan Xueshu
7th 1987 Dr. Sun Yat-sen 孙中山 Ding Yinnan
Hibiscus Town 芙蓉镇 Xie Jin
8th 1988 Red Sorghum 红高梁 Zhang Yimou
Old Well 老井 Wu Tianming
9th 1989 not awarded
10th 1990 Founding Ceremony (Jue zhan zhi hou) [1] 开国大典 Li Qiankuan,
Xiao Guiyun
11th 1991 Jiao Yulu 焦裕禄 Wang Jixing
12th 1992 Decisive Engagement: The Liaoxi-Shenyang Campaign 大决战 Li Jun
13th 1993 The Story of Qiu Ju 秋菊打官司 Zhang Yimou
14th 1994 Country Teachers 凤凰琴 He Qun
15th 1995 The Accused Uncle Shangang 被告山杠爷 Fan Yuan
16th 1996 Red Cherry 红樱桃 Ye Daying
17th 1997 The Opium War 鸦片战争 Xie Jin
18th 1998 Live in Peace 安居 Hu Bingliu
19th 1999 Postmen in the Mountains 那山那狗那人 Huo Jianqi
20th 2000 The Road Home 我的父亲母亲 Zhang Yimou
Roaring Across the Horizon 横空出世 Chen Guoxing
Fatal Decision 生死抉择 Yu Benzheng
21st 2001 Mao Zedong, 1925 毛泽东在1925 Zhang Jinbiao
22nd 2002 Pretty Big Feet 美丽的大脚 Yang Yazhou
Charging Out Amazon 冲出亚马逊 Song Yaming
23rd 2003 The River Wild 惊涛骇浪 Qu Junjie
Nuan Huo Jianqi
24th 2004 Shanghai Story 美丽上海 Peng Xiaolian
25th 2005 On the Mountain of Tai Hang 太行山上 Wei Lian
Shen Dong
Chen Jian
Kekexili: Mountain Patrol 可可西里 Lu Chuan
26th 2007
(2006)
The Knot 云水谣Yin Li
27th 2009
(2008)
Assembly 集结号 Feng Xiaogang
Forever Enthralled 梅兰芳 Chen Kaige
28th 2011
(2010)
Shenzhou 11 飞天 Shen Dong
29th 2013
(2012)
American Dreams in China 中国合伙人 Peter Chan Ho-sun
The Story of Zhou Enlai 周恩来的四个昼夜 Chen Li
30th 2015
(2014)
Wolf Totem 狼图腾 Jean-Jacques Annaud
31st 2017
(2016)
Operation Mekong 湄公河行動 Dante Lam
32nd 2019
(2019)
The Wandering Earth 流浪地球 Frant Gwo
33rd 2020
(2020)
Leap 夺冠 Peter Chan
34th 2021
(2021)
Island Keeper 守岛人Chen Li
35th 2022
(2022)
The Battle at Lake Changjin 长津湖 Chen Kaige
Tsui Hark
Dante Lam
36th 2023
Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms 封神第一部:朝歌风云 Wuershan
Hidden Blade 无名Cheng Er
Ping Pong: The Triumph 中国乒乓之绝地反击 Deng Chao
Yu Baimei
Born to Fly 长空之王Liu Xiaoshi
A Guilty Conscience 毒舌大状Jack Ng
The Wandering Earth 2 流浪地球2 Frant Gwo

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  1. Li, Qiankuan; Xiao, Guiyun, Jue zhan zhi hou (Drama, War), Shensheng Chen, You Ge, Yue Gu, Ningxia Film Group, Xi'an Film Studio, retrieved 23 December 2023