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Why did Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon win the prize?

Because the martial arts action setting of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon caters to the western film market, and completely emphasizes the elegant and light scene. Different from the swords and shadows in traditional martial arts films, Ang Lee's Jianghu presents a unique combination of martial arts proposition, human heart and desire. So crouching tiger, hidden dragon activity award.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won many awards, including the 73rd Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and other four awards. This is also the first film in China film history to win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. 20 19 September, this film was rated as "the best film of the 20th century 100" by the British newspaper The Guardian, ranking 565438.

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Oscar winner of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

1, Oscar Award for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon-Best Art Director-Ye Jintian

Artists who create clothing, visual arts and film arts. 1986, as the executive artist of the film "The True Color of Heroes".

Since 1986 joined the first film "True colors of heroes" (directed by John Woo), Ye Jintian has participated in the art and costume production of many films. The collaborators are all over the mainland, Taiwan Province and Hongkong, such as Tian Zhuangzhuang's Spring in a Small Town, Guan's Rouge Kou, Wang's Luring Monks, Wang's Holding a Bowl of Tea, and Chen's My Beauty and Sorrow.

2. Oscar Award for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon-Best Original Score-Tan Dun

1957 was born in Maochong, Changsha, Hunan Province in August, and is a musician, composer and conductor in China. Graduated from Central Conservatory of Music, with master's and doctor's degrees from Columbia University. 1979 composed the first symphony "Li Sao", 1983 won the international composition award for the symphony "Ya Song".

3, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Oscar Best Photography-Bao Xide

1952 Born in Hong Kong, China, male photographer and director. From 65438 to 0984, Bao directed the musical Jazz Arrived, which was his first solo work. 1990 won the best cinematography in the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards for his romantic film "The Man Without Socks". 1992 won the 1 1 Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Photography with the action film "The Condor Heroes in September".