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What was the first China film to win an award abroad?

It is understood that the first international award-winning film in New China is "Children of China" based on the story of eight anti-Japanese heroines who threw themselves into the river.

Yu (1934) is Wang's masterpiece. In the film, she created the image of a poor fisherman's daughter kitten with sincere feelings, superb acting skills and moving voice.

She also sang the theme song of the movie. It was really beautiful. This film won the "Honor Award" of 1935 Moscow International Film Festival, which is also the first film in China to win an international award. 1987, Wang died of illness in Beijing. The Remaining Refraction introduced here was a movie that gained great popularity overseas at that time, and returned home with a reputation at 1935 Moscow Film Festival. However, I would like to clarify a wrong statement here by the way. Song of Fishing Light is not the first China film to win an award abroad. Prior to this, a science and education film named "Farmers' Spring" won a special prize at the Belgian International Film Festival. Song of Fishing Light can only be regarded as the first feature film to win an award abroad.

However, it is now recognized that China won the first international prize as early as 1935. 1955, Huang Zongzhan became the first China native to win an Oscar as a China native.

Zhang Yimou's "Red Sorghum" won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival with 1988, becoming the first person in the history of China film to win the highest prize at the international A-level film festival.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is the first foreign language film nominated for many Oscars, and also the first Asian film nominated for best picture. Fisherman Xu Fu and his wife have twin children, a monkey and a kitten. A storm claimed Xu Fu's life, so Xu's wife had to leave her newborn child behind and go to He Jia, the ship king, to be a wet nurse alone. This film is a classic.