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China Stamps T154 Scott#2294 Chinese Films, 1990

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China Stamps T154 Scott#2294 Chinese Films, 1990
Serial Number: T154
Scott No.: 2294
Michel No.: 2319
Value in Set: 1
Value Amount: 36,911,500
Denomination: 20 fen
Perforation: 11
Issue Date:

1990-09-21

Sheet Composition: 50 (10*5)
Size of stamps: 27*40mm
Designer: Lu Tianjiao
Printing Process: Photogravure
Printing House: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing Works
Condition: MNH

China's major annual national awards include the" Golden Rooster Film Awards" sponsored by the China Film Association, the "Hundred Flowers Awards" of the magazine" Popular Cinema" and the" Outstanding Film Awards" given by the Ministry of Radio Film and Television.

The annual" Golden Rooster Film Awards," named for the Year of the Rooster, were initiated in 1981. With a jury of more than 20 prominent film artists, critics and film artists, critics and film historians, they cover a wide range of film categories and performances and are designed to promote creativity, film research and criticism. After a period of suspension during the" cultural revolution," the" Hundred Flowers Awards" were resumed in 1980, having begun in 1962. These awards are usually limited to seven categories; for three best films, best leading actor and actress and best supporting actor and actress. Winners are selected by a viewers' poll. To encourage and promote the film industry, the government makes its own awards in several categories. Issued by the Ministry of Culture before 1986 and by the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television since that time, the awards were resumed in 1980 after a suspension of more than 20 years. The awards were first instituted in 1957.

In China, the first generation of directors usually refers to Chinese opera directors like Zheng Zhengqiu and Cai Chusheng who turned to the screen in the 1920s at the dawn of the film making age. They produced silent films of Chinese operas. The opera films gave way to modern drama films in the '30s and '40s, made by second generation artists as Yuan Muzhi and Tang Xiaodan, all former stage directors. The third generation, which includes Ling Zifeng, Xie Tian and Xie Jin, refers to a group of directors who emerged in the 1950s after the founding of New China. The fourth generation includes graduates like Wu Yigong and Wu Tianming, of the China Film Academy and other film schools. These older directors are basically followers of traditional techniques of expression taught by Soviet experts in the 1950s. But the" Fifth Generation" has drawn much more on modern Western literature and Western schools of films since their horizons were broadened through film exchanges with foreign countries after the" Cultural Revolution." Their films, like Chen Kaige's " Yellow Earth" and" The King of Children", Zhang Junzhao's "One and Eight, Tian Zhuang zhuang's" The Horse Thief," Zhang Yimou's" Red Sorghum" and Woo Ziniu's" Evening Bell, " usually stress message rather than plot, and use fast -paced imagery rather than dialogue to convey their messages.

If we talk about Chinese movies here, we must pay enough attention to the film industry in Hangkong, which can be called the Eastern Hollywood.

 

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