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What films has Zhang Yimou made and what awards have he won?

Works: 1984: 18th Photography 1984: Yellow Land Photography 1986: Grand Parade Photography 1987: starring Lao Jing 1987: Red Sorghum Director 65437. (cooperation with Fengliang Yang) 1990: Ju Dou (cooperation with Fengliang Yang) 199 1: Red lanterns are hung high 1992: the story of autumn chrysanthemum 1994: alive 1994. Shake to Waipo Bridge: Director 1996: Speak Your Words: Director 1997: Turandot (Opera/Florence Festival Opera House): Turandot (China Imperial Palace Ancestral Temple), a large outdoor live opera. 1998: No one can be without a director 1999: My Mom and Dad directed 2000: Happy Hour directed 200 1: Writer, director and artistic director of the large-scale three-act ballet "Raise the Red Lantern" 200 1 Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games: New Olympics Director 2002: Hero Director 2002: Shanghai's bid to host the 206544 World Expo: Large-scale open-air live opera director 2003: Beijing Olympic Games emblem release ceremony and emblem propaganda film "China Seal Dancing Beijing" director 2004: Ambush on the house 2004: Scene performance director "Impression of Liu Sanjie" (Guilin) (with Fan Yue, 2005: Riding Alone in a Thousand Miles 2006: Director of large-scale landscape performance Impression Lijiang River (in cooperation with Fan Yue and Wang Chaoge) 2006: Golden Flower in the City 2006: Director of original opera Qin Shihuang in American metropolis 2007: Director of torch and torch relay propaganda film of Beijing Olympic Games 2007: Impression West Lake, a large-scale landscape performance. 2008: Opening and Closing Ceremonies of 29th Summer Olympic Games 13 Summer Paralympics Director: Dictator and Dog. Individual awards will be shown at the end of the year: 1995 Montreal International Film Festival, Canada: 1995 Colorado International Film Festival, USA: "Outstanding Achievement Award" 1996 American Entertainment Week. Magazine selection: one of the top 20 directors in the contemporary world 1998 American Time Magazine: Top 10 People in the World 1 999 6th Asian Film Exchange Conference: "Lifetime Achievement Award" 11th Palma International Film Festival in 2000: "Outstanding Film Artist Award" Japanese Film Decades in 2000: Readers' Selection of Japanese Film Decades in 2000: Best Foreign Director 13th Fukuoka Asian Culture Award in 2002: Grand Prize movie master was jointly awarded by Mann in Germany and 2002 Germany 5 1 Mannheim Film Festival: 2000. Hawaiian International Film Festival: "Lifetime Achievement Award" Film Award: 1987: The director film Red Sorghum won the Best Feature Film Award of the 8th China Golden Rooster Award, the 11th Hundred Flowers Award Film Best Feature Film Award, the Golden Bear Award of the 38th West Berlin International Film Festival, the Best Film Award of the 5th Zimbabwe International Film Festival, the Best Director Award, and the Real Freshness Award 1988. Film Review Award of the 35th Sydney International Film Festival, Grand Atlas Gold Award of the director of the first Marache International Film and Television Festival in Morocco, Best Film Award of the Young Audience Jury of the 6th Brussels International Film Festival/kloc-0, Silver panda award of the 5th Montpellier International Film Festival in France, Nomination Award of the Annual Award of the Film Association of the Democratic Republic of Germany, and one of the top ten best feature films awarded by Cuba. 1989: Starring in Cheng Xiaodong's film The Battle of Ancient and Modern Qin Figurines. This film won the grand prize at the Paris Fantasy Action Film Exhibition. 1990: co-directed the film Ju Dou with Fengliang Yang, and was nominated for the first Louis bunuel Special Award at the 43rd Cannes International Film Festival, the Golden Spike Award at the 35th Reed International Film Festival in Valadeau and the Best Film Award for the audience, the Golden Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival and the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards. 199 1: Directed the film "Hanging the Red Lantern High", and won the Silver Lion Award, the International Film Critics Association Award, the Catholic Film Critics Association Award, the Gingery Modeling Special Award and the Ai Villaneau Tully Special Award in the same year; 1992 won the Best Foreign Language Film Award (David Award) from the Italian National Academy Award, the First Foreign Language Film Award from the Audience Review of the Milan Film Association of Italy, and the Best Foreign Language Film Award from the British National Film Academy Award. The film was nominated for best foreign language film at the 64th Academy Awards in the United States. 1992: Directed the film "The Story of Autumn Chrysanthemum" and won the Golden Lion Award, the highest award in the 49th Venice International Film Festival. The heroine Gong Li won the Best Actress Award in the Venice Film Festival. It is very rare for an international A-level film festival like this to award two awards to a film at the same time. In China, the film won the Best Film Award and the Best Actress Award (Gong Li) in the 5th Hundred Flowers Award, and the Excellent Film Award and Honorary Award of the Ministry of Radio and Television in 1993. 1994: Directing the film "Alive", the jury award of the 7th Cannes International Film Festival, the best actor award (Ge You) and the humanitarian spirit award; 1994 National Film Critics Association and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film; Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globe Awards; British Film Academy Award (equivalent to British Oscar) Best Foreign Language Film Award. 1995: Won the Best Technology Award of the 48th Cannes International Film Festival, the Best Foreign Language Film Award of the American Film Critics Association from 65438 to 0995, the Best Foreign Language Film Award of the American Film Critics Association, the Free Debate Award, the Best Photography Award of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the New York Film Critics Association (Lv Le), the Best Foreign Language Film Nomination of the American Film Golden Globe Award, the Best Photography Nomination of the Oscar Award, and the new york Film Magazine/kloc-. 998: Directed the film No Child Left Behind, and won the Golden Lion Award, the Best Film Award of Children and Film by Catholic Film Critics, the Best Film Award of UNESCO, the Best Film Award of Italian Film Magazine, and the Best Film Award of Youth Film Association of American International Youth Cultural Center. The 10th Iranian International Youth Film Festival has won the Best Film Award, the third prize for children's education, the China Film Observation Award for outstanding feature film and best director, the 19th China Golden Rooster Award for best director, the 22nd Hundred Flowers Award Award for best feature film, the 98th University Student Film Festival for best feature film, the 23rd audience selection award in S?o Paulo International Film Festival, Brazil, and the 1999 nomination award for best foreign language film in the European Film Awards. In 2000, the American Young Artist Award was awarded the Best International Film Award and the Best Performance Award (Wei Minzhi) by the film organization 1999, and the readers of Japanese film Ten Days newspaper ranked second among the top ten best films in the world in 2000. 1999: Directed the film My Father and Mother, and won the Silver Bear Award from the jury of the 50th Berlin International Film Festival, the "Humanitarian Spirit Award" jointly awarded by Catholicism and Christianity, the "Barker Award" awarded by the Italian Film Critics Association and the Italian Journalists Association, and the China Municipal Government's Best Film Award in 2000. 20th Golden Rooster Award for Best Feature Film, Best Director Award, Best Photography Award (Hou Yong), Best Art Award (Juiping Cao), 23rd Hundred Flowers Award Award for Best Feature Film, Best Actress Award (Zhang Ziyi), Japanese Screen 2000: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Foreign Actress (Zhang Ziyi), 200 1 Sundance Film Festival. 2002: Directed the film Hero, and won the Alfred Bauer Award for Special Innovative Works at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival in 2003, the nomination for best foreign language film at the 60th Golden Globe Award of American Film and Television, the nomination for best foreign language film at the 75th Academy Awards, the German FBW "particularly valuable" film, and the Hong Kong Film Awards for best cinematography, best art design, best costume design and best film. 2004: Directed the film "House of Flying Daggers", and won the market development award, best actress award, excellent film technology award, excellent producer award, outstanding contribution award of American Art Directors Association, best director award of American National Film Critics Association, best foreign language film nomination of the 62nd Golden Globe Award, best photography nomination of the 77th Academy Awards, and British Film Academy. 2005: Directed the film "Riding a Thousand Miles Alone", starring Zhang Yimou's idol when he was young, the old Japanese film winner Gao Cangjian. This film is profound, rich and touching, and won the Outstanding Feature Film Award of China Watch Award.