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China, the world's six major film awards, won the World Film Award. When did the directors get it?

1987

Zhang Yimou's "Old Well" won the special prize of the judges of the 7th Hawaiian International Film Festival.

1988

Zhang Yimou's Red Sorghum won the Golden Bear Award at the 38th West Berlin Film Festival.

1989.

Wu Ziniu's The Late Bell won the Silver Bear Award, a special prize of the 39th West Berlin International Film Festival.

1990

Xie Fei's Animal Year won the Silver Bear Award at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival.

Zhang Yimou's "Chrysanthemum Bean" Special Prize of 43rd Cannes Film Festival in luis Bunuel,

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The feature film "Raise the Red Lantern" co-produced by Xiying Factory and Taiwan Province Province won the Silver Lion Award at the 48th Venice Film Festival.

1992

The Story of Autumn Chrysanthemum won the Golden Lion Award and the Best Actress Award in the 4th Venice International Film Festival.

1993

Soul Girl (directed by Xie Fei) and The Wedding Banquet (filmed by changchun film studio) won the Golden Bear Award at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.

Bloody Morning, Forty Don't Confuse, Knight of Shuangqi Town and Mom won the New Film Forum Award at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.

"Looking for Fun" (directed by Ning Ying) won the New Film Forum Award and Special Honor Award at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival;

Farewell My Concubine (directed by Chen Kaige) won the highest prize in the 46th Cannes International Film Festival-the Palme d 'Or Award and the International Federation of Film Critics Award. Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film; Best Director and Best Editing Award at the 38th Asia-Pacific Film Festival in Fukuoka, Japan.

Ju Dou (directed by Zhang Yimou) won the Best Actress Award (Gong Li) at the 1st International Film Festival in Varna, Bulgaria, and Gong Li also won the Honorary Award at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.

"Raise the Red Lantern" (directed by Zhang Yimou) won the Best Foreign Language Film Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the Best Foreign Language Film Award from the New York Film Critics Association and the Belgian Film Critics Association Award.

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1995

Director Li's "Pink" won the Silver Bear Award for Best Visual Effect at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.

"Shake, Shake, Shake to Waipoqiao" (directed by Zhang Yimou) won the "Film Technology Award" at the 48th Cannes International Film Festival; Awarded the "Best Foreign Language Film Award" by the National Film Critics Association of the United States. Won the 6 1 New York Film Critics Association annual film award "Best Photography Award".

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1996

"Shake, Shake, Shake to Waipoqiao" (directed by Zhang Yimou) was nominated for the 69th Academy Award for Photography.

The Sun with Ears (directed by Yim Ho) won the International Film Critics Association Award and the Berlin Silver Bear Award for Best Director at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival.

Director Li's "Pink" won the Golden Peacock Award for Best Film at the 27th India International Film Festival.

1999

Zhang Yimou's "Nothing Less" won the "Golden Lion Award" at the 56th Venice International Film Festival.