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List of Judges of the 6th Shanghai International Film Festival/KLOC-0

About Golden Goblet Awards: The "Golden Goblet Awards" International Film Award brings together films from all over the world every year. About 16 the participating films are world premieres, international premieres or Asian premieres. Golden Goblet Awards's films are rich in themes and different in styles, including the new works of film predecessors and the rise of new forces. The participating films are recommended by film editors and overseas film selection consultants, selected by the film selection Committee and sent to the international jury for final judgment. The international jury consists of at least seven internationally renowned professionals, including directors, producers and actors. The composition of the jury has attracted great attention from the industry, the media and the public, because it embodies the authority and influence of the film festival. After discussion, the international judges selected the winning films and awarded various awards.

Chairman of the jury:

Tom hooper: British director.

Tom Hobo's latest film Les Miserables was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Film Award, Best Actor, Best Costume Design, Best Original Song, Best Supporting Actress, Best Makeup and Hairstyle Design, and Best Sound Effect. In addition, Les Miserables also won the 20 13 Golden Globe Awards for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress. So far, the global box office of this film has reached 438 million dollars.

Tom won an Oscar for directing The King's Speech. This 20 10 film was nominated for 12 Oscar, more than any other film in the same year, and won the Best Film Award, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. The film also won seven BAFTA awards, including Best Film and Best British Film. At the same time, Hooper also won the American Directors Association Award for directing this film. The King's Speech also won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, the british independent film awards for Best British Film, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the American Film Association Award for Best Producer of the Year, and the European Film People's Choice Award for Best European Film. The film's global box office reached 4140,000 dollars.

Judges:

Michel Simon: French film critic

Honorary associate professor of the American Institute of Paris VII, editor of the French film magazine "Positive Film", reporter and producer of French cultural TV station. He is the author of film monograph 15 Yu Ben, including Kubrick, Rossi Document, Kazan on Kazan, Rossi Book, brooman, Conqueror of the New World, Hollywood Pass, Schatzberg and From Photography to Film. Among them, An Zhe's Luo Blos Theory and Movie Planet: An Interview with World Famous Directors were translated into Chinese and published. He is also the documentary 60% Perfect Man: A Portrait of billy wilder (directed by Anne Trescot), elia kazan: An Outsider (directed by Anne Trescot), One Voice: Mankowitz (directed by Luc Beraud) and the forecast film Chronicle of Francisco rossi (directed by Christine Linping). In addition, he has served as a judge in more than 20 film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival and Venice Film Festival.

Chris klaus: German director and writer.

199 1 to 1997 studied as a director at the Berlin film academy and is currently teaching drama theory. In 2002, he published his first novel, Broken Glass, and directed the film of the same name. In 2002, he won the Best Newcomer Award for Director at the Bavarian Film Festival, and in 2003, he won the New Face Award and the Best Director Award at the 6th Spanish Mallorca News Film Festival. In 2006, Klaus directed his second film "Four Minutes", which received wide attention at major international film festivals before its premiere in February 2007, and subsequently won more than 45 international awards, including the best film in the German Film Award in 2007, the best film in the Golden Jubilee Award in the Shanghai International Film Festival in 2006, and the best screenplay in the Bavarian Film Festival. From 2009 to 20 10, his Investigation Diary won more than ten awards. The hero and heroine of the film won the best actor and heroine and the best scenery design awards in the Bavarian Film Awards respectively, and were nominated for the highest award in the 20 12 Seville European Film Festival. 20 13 years as a screenwriter and director, with the latest work "Yesterday's Flowers" won the Thomas Stremat Best Screenplay Award.

Khosro masumi: Iranian director

Graduated from the TV and Film Department of the School of Drama and Art of Tehran University, he directed some short and medium-length films, among which the most popular film "Childhood" was well received at the 4th Dawn International Film Festival. From 65438 to 0987, Caslow completed his feature film debut "Mission". As a TV film director and screenwriter, Massumi finished his seventh feature film The Price in 2003. With this film, he won the Golden Butterfly Award for Best Director at the 8th Isfahan International Children and Youth Film Festival and the Golden Goblet Awards for Best Film at the 6th Shanghai International Film Festival. Masumi's next film is the second of his trilogy, which is too far away. He won the best director award at Cairo International Film Festival. 20 12 won the Golden Jubilee Award for Best Film in Shanghai International Film Festival again with Bear.

His major works are Task (1987), Heavy Times (1989), Governor General (1993), Nocturnal Walking (1993) and Infatuation (1993).

Jirí Menzel: Czech director

Yili-Manzo is one of the most famous film and stage directors in the Czech Republic, as well as a film and stage actor. 1958 to 1962, majoring in film directing at Prague Film Academy. At that time, a whole generation of filmmakers was born, creating the style of "Czech film new wave".

1965, he made his first film, Deep Sea Pearl, 1968, which attracted international attention and won the Oscar for best foreign language film. 1969' s film "The Frustrated Lark" won the Golden Bear Award for Best Film at Berlin Film Festival and the Fabriz Award for International Film Critics. 1989 "The Old Times Are Over" won seven awards, including the Best Director Award in Montreal, Las Vegas and Melbourne International Film Festival. In 2006, The King of England I Serve won the Fabriz Award from international film critics, the Golden Lion Award for best Czech film and the Golden Lion Award for best Czech director at Berlin Film Festival.

Ning Hao: Directed by China.

Graduated from the photography department of Beijing Film Academy. The first film "Xiang" (2003) premiered in Locarno, Switzerland, won the grand prize at the Ginza Film Festival in Tokyo, and then won the gold medal in the Asian DV Competition at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. The film was awarded the Best Film Award in 2004 by the Hong Kong Arts Center, and was also selected by the jury of international film festivals such as San Sebastian, Vancouver, Munich, Manila, Sydney, California and Taiwan Province Southern Film Festival. Later, the work "Green Grass" was selected in Berlin, Hong Kong, Moscow, San Sebastian and other film festivals in 2005, and won the most popular award in Asia at the Shanghai Film Festival. In 2006, with the support of Andy Lau's "Asian Rising Stars Guide" program, Ning Hao filmed the comedy "Crazy Stone", which caused a sensation in three places across the Taiwan Strait. It was highly praised by the media and the audience and won the Golden Horse Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 2009, "Crazy Racing" was directed and released, with an investment cost of 65,438+1100 million, and achieved over 100 million box office results, and was called the "ghost talent director" of the new generation.

Yu Nan: China actor.

At present, China is one of the most promising young actors and an important representative of a new batch of art films.

Graduated from Beijing Film Academy, he has shown superb acting skills since starring in the film Eclipse in 2000. Especially for her performance in Scare, she won almost all the important awards in China that year, and even won the Berlin Golden Bear Award for her Marriage in tuya.

As an outstanding actress in China, Yu Nan has always attracted much attention for her international route and unique way. Yu Nan, who is proficient in English and French, has extended his performing arts to Europe and America, and participated in the performances of French film Rage, Hollywood action film The scepter, Speed Racing and other films. Yu Nan, the only female among the three protagonists in 20 12 The Expendables 2, stands out. This is the first time that a Hollywood action movie has been starred by an actress from China.

Other major works include: scepter, Left and Right, Genes Decide I Love You, Double Food, Textile Girl, No Man's Land, Killing Life, Death Squad 2, etc. In addition, she served as a judge of Busan International Film Festival in 2007, Chicago International Film Festival in 2008 and 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Chairman:

Lu Chuan (director and screenwriter of China)

Judges:

Aruna Vasudeva (Indian film critic)

Dong-hun Choi (Korean director and screenwriter)

Gary Kurtz (American producer)

Rona Weisbeck (French actress)