Golden Horse Award For Best Cinematography
The Golden Horse Award for Best Cinematography () is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards, a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. From the 1st Golden Horse Awards in 1962 to the 14th Golden Horse Awards in 1977, this award was called the Golden Horse Award for Best Color Cinematography. During that time, a Golden Horse Award for Best Black and White Cinematography was also awarded 5 times. Superlatives Since 1990, the following cinematographers have received two or more Best Cinematography awards: Winners and nominees :''Note: Original titles are in traditional Chinese A tradition is a system of beliefs or behaviors (folk custom) passed down within a group of people or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common examp ....'' 1990s 2000s 2010s External links Official website Official website {{Golden Horse Film Awards Golden Horse Film Aw ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the China, People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. It has an area of , with mountain ranges dominating the eastern two-thirds and plains in the western third, where its Urbanization by country, highly urbanized population is concentrated. The combined Free area of the Republic of China, territories under ROC control consist of list of islands of Taiwan, 168 islands in total covering . The Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, largest metropolitan area is formed by Taipei (the capital), New Taipei City, and Keelung. With around 23.9 million inhabitants, Taiwan is among the List of countries and dependencies by population density, most densely populated countries. Tai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ashes Of Time
''Ashes of Time'' () is a 1994 Hong Kong film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, and inspired by characters from Jin Yong's novel '' The Legend of the Condor Heroes''. In September 1994, it was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. Director Wong Kar Wai regards the film as his most important work. Summary The film follows the main antagonist Ouyang Feng, from the novel '' The Legend of the Condor Heroes'', when he is a young man crossing paths with other important characters. The movie humanizes Feng and depicts the events that lead to his descent into villainy. It sometimes completely subverts the intended meaning of the novel, as in Feng's copulation with his sister-in-law, which is depicted as sinister and taboo in the book but is shown as true love in the film; the longing for her serves as a common theme that echoes throughout the movie. Cast * Leslie Cheung as Ouyang Feng, the Western Venom * Tony Leung Ka-fai as Hua ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mountain Patrol
''Mountain Patrol: Kekexili'' (; ) is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Lu Chuan that depicts the struggle between vigilante rangers and bands of poachers in the remote Tibetan region of Kekexili. Despite its realistic, detached style, the film evokes the dramatic Western genre in several ways. This includes the portrayal of a masculine, harsh way of life and culture of honour at the frontier of civilization; but also the depiction of a rugged, majestic landscape (captured to great effect by cinematographer Cao Yu) that becomes a star of the film. This characterization is made explicit when the characters profess their love for their homeland, whose very name evokes "beautiful mountains, beautiful maidens" to them. The film was inspired by the ''Wild Yak Brigade'', a real-life volunteer group that patrolled the Tibetan Plateau during the 1990s, and events that took place between 1993 and 1996. Plot The film opens with the summary execution of a patrol member by poachers and then fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cao Yu (cinematographer)
Cao Yu (; born August 15, 1974) is a Chinese cinematographer best known for his work on '' City of Life and Death'', '' Kekexili: Mountain Patrol'', and '' See You Tomorrow''. As a cinematographer, he became famous for his three collaborations with director Lu Chuan. Early life and education Cao was born on August 15, 1974, in Beijing. After graduating from Beijing Film Academy in 1997, he was assigned to Beijing Film Studio. When he was a college student, his greatest interest was to study equipment and Library. '' American Cinematographer'' is the most popular magazine he has borrowed from the university library. When he saw an article that he was interested in, he would copy it. Career Cao made his feature film debut with the 1997 comedy film ''Run Away'', which earned him a Youth Film Fund award at the 54th Cannes Film Festival. In 2001, he shot the feature film ''Chicken Poets'', and won a Special Jury Prize at the Locarno Film Festival. That same year, he began to sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Going Home
Going Home or Goin' Home may refer to: Film and television Films * ''Going Home'' (1944 film), an unreleased entry in the Private Snafu series * ''Going Home'' (1971 film), starring Robert Mitchum * ''Going Home'' (1987 film), starring Nicholas Campbell * ''Going Home'' (''Oeroeg''), a 1993 Dutch film * ''Tom Petty: Going Home'', a 1994 TV documentary starring Tom Petty * ''Going Home'', a 1996 short film featuring Gloria LeRoy * ''Going Home'', a 2000 film starring Jason Robards and Clint Black * ''Going Home'', a part of the 2002 Asian horror movie collaboration ''Three'' * ''Going Home'', a 2014 Indian short film directed by Vikas Bahl, starring Alia Bhatt * ''Going Home'', a 2015 Nigerian film directed by Chika Anadu Television episodes * "Going Home", ''Adam-12'' (1990) season 1, episode 18 (1991) * "Going Home", ''Anaana's Tent'' season 1, episode 13 (2018) * "Going Home", ''Astronauts'' series 2, episode 6 (1983) * "Going Home", ''Australian Theatre Festival'' s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Millennium Mambo
''Millennium Mambo'' () is a 2001 Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where Tu Duu-chih won Technical Grand Prize. Plot The main character, Vicky ( Shu Qi), serves as the principal narrator of this film, revealing to the audience in 2011 details of her life from a decade earlier. She describes her youth and the changes her life undergoes at the beginning of the new millennium. She works as a hostess in a trendy bar. Vicky is torn between two men, Hao-Hao and Jack, and her parallel love affairs showcase her inner life and her attitude towards her fleeting youth. Cast According to Maggie Cheung, speaking at a press conference for Wong Kar Wai’s '' In the Mood for Love'', she and Tony Leung Chiu-wai were initially tapped to play the main roles in ''Millennium Mambo.'' Reception Upon release the film received favourable reviews from critics, on Rotten Tomatoes the fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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In The Mood For Love
''In the Mood for Love'' () is a 2000 romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Wong Kar-wai. A co-production between Hong Kong and France, the film follows a man ( Tony Leung) and a woman ( Maggie Cheung) in 1962 who discover that their spouses are having an affair. As they spend time together, they gradually develop feelings for one another. The film is the second installment in an informal trilogy, preceded by ''Days of Being Wild'' and followed by ''2046''. The film premiered in the official competition at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim. Tony Leung won the Best Actor award, becoming the first Hong Kong actor to receive the honor. ''In the Mood for Love'' was selected as Hong Kong's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 73rd Academy Awards, though it was not nominated. It is often listed as one of the greatest films of all time and one of the major works of Asian cinema. Plot In 1962 British Hong Kong, Sha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Purple Storm (film)
''Purple Storm'' () is a 1999 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Teddy Chan, and narrated by Daniel Wu, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Kam Kwok-leung, Emil Chau, Josie Ho, and Joan Chen. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 25 November 1999. The American version was released by Touchstone Pictures and Millennium Films. Plot Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to seed clouds with the chemical weapon Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen and his friend Guan Ai, to Hong Kong in a North Korean ship. On board is a container of the lethal poison, which the Koreans send an assassination team to retrieve. The Koreans are killed and Todd is knocked unconscious. The Hong Kong marine tactical police respond, forcing Guan to dump the container overboard while fleeing; during their escape Guan squanders an opportunity to kill Todd (thwarting his capture and interrogation, by police). While in custody, Todd receives medical treatment; Hong K ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arthur Wong
Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai (, born July 2, 1956) is a nine time Hong Kong Film Awards-winning cinematographer, actor, screenwriter, film producer and film director. Career As a cinematographer, Wong was inspired by his father, who was, himself, a renowned cinematographer of the 1950s and the 1960s in Hong Kong. Arthur is in the board of directors for the Hong Kong Film Awards Association, Vice-chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, founder and Honorary Chairman of HKSC (Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers) and Honorary Advisor (Film And Television) to the Vocational Training Council of Hong Kong. Arthur Wong is known for uses of simultaneous multi-camera filming, the first to film in High Definition in Asia, and holds a record of the only person winning 3 consecutive years in the Hong Kong Film Awards, twice. Wong started his career in 1976 and participated in more than 130 movies as a cinematographer, some of which were directed by the likes of John Woo, Ringo Lam, S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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City Of Glass (film)
City of Glass may refer to: Geography * Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada * Westland (region), Netherlands because of the many greenhouses in the region Literature * City of Glass (Paul Auster book), ''City of Glass'' (Paul Auster book), a 1985 novel by Paul Auster ** City of Glass (comics), ''City of Glass'' (comics), a 1994 graphic novel adaptation by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli * City of Glass (Coupland book), ''City of Glass'' (Coupland book), a 2000 non-fiction book by Douglas Coupland * City of Glass (Clare novel), a 2009 young adult book by Cassandra Clare * The City in Glass, a 2024 fantasy novel by Nghi Vo Film * City of Glass (film), ''City of Glass'' (film), a 1998 film directed by Mabel Cheung * City of Glass (TV series), ''City of Glass'' (TV series), a 2008 South Korean TV series Music * City of Glass (Stan Kenton album), a 1951 album ** "City of Glass", a jazz composition by Robert Graettinger featured on the above album * ''City of Glass'', a 2010 al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jingle Ma
Jingle Ma Cho Shing (; born 1957) is a Hong Kong–based writer and director, best known for his action films such as ''Tokyo Raiders ''Tokyo Raiders'' is a 2000 Hong Kong action film set in Hong Kong and Tokyo, directed by Jingle Ma and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Ekin Cheng, and Kelly Chen. The success of the film led to the making of its sequel, '' Seoul Raiders'' (2 ...'' (2000) and '' Seoul Raiders'' (2005). Filmography References External links *Jingle MaaLoveHKFilm.comHK cinemagic entry Hong Kong film directors 1957 births Living people {{HongKong-film-director-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Happy Together (1997 Film)
''Happy Together'' () is a 1997 Hong Kong romantic drama film written-directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-wai as a turbulent couple. The English title is inspired by the Turtles' 1967 song, which is covered by Danny Chung on the soundtrack. The Chinese title (previously used for Michelangelo Antonioni's '' Blowup'') is an idiomatic expression suggesting "the exposure of something intimate". The film was regarded as one of the best LGBT films in the New Queer Cinema movement and received critical acclaim and screened at several film festivals such as the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival; it was nominated for the Palme d'Or and won Best Director at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. In 2022, ''Happy Together'' was ranked the 225th greatest film of all time in the '' Sight & Sound'' critics' poll. In 2016, the film was ranked the 3rd greatest LGBT film of all time in the British Film Institute poll. In 2018, it was ranked the 71st grea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |