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What award did the last emperor's film win?

First of all, the Academy Awards

1, Best Picture of the 60th Academy Awards, Winner: Jeremy Thomas.

2. Winner of the 60th Academy Award for Best Director: bernardo bertolucci.

3. Best adapted screenplay for the 60th Oscar. Winners: Mark Peplo and bernardo bertolucci.

4. Best Photography at the 60th Academy Awards. Winner: vittorio Storrow.

5. Best Art Director at the 60th Academy Awards. Winners: Ferdinando Scarfiotti, Bruno Cesari and Osvaldo Desideri.

6. Best costume design at the 60th Oscar. Winner: james acheson.

7. Best Editing at the 60th Academy Awards, Winner: Gabriella Cristiani.

8. Best Sound Effect at the 60th Academy Awards. Winners: Bill Rowe and Ivan Sharrock.

9. Best Original Music at the 60th Academy Awards. Winners: Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne and Su Cong.

Second, the American Golden Globe Award

1, the 45th Golden Globe Award for Best Drama, the winning work: The Last Emperor.

2. Best Director at the 45th Golden Globe Awards in the United States. Winner: bernardo bertolucci.

3. Best Screenplay at the 45th Golden Globe Awards in the United States. Winners: bernardo bertolucci and Mark Paeplow.

4. Best film soundtrack of 45th Golden Globe Awards. Winners: David Byrne, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Su Cong.

Extended data

Behind-the-scenes production of the last emperor;

1, creative background

Director Bernardo Bertolucci adopted the book Dusk in the Forbidden City written by Pu Yi's mentor, Zhuang Shidun, as the initial framework, and then referred to Pu Yi's autobiography, My First Half Life, and other related works before he began to conceive of making this film. Bertolucci submitted two shooting plans to the China Municipal Government at that time, and the other was andre malraux's novel "The Destiny of Man". The China government finally agreed to the filming of this film, with no restrictions on the content.

2. Creative team

Pu Jie, Puyi's younger brother, and Li Wenda, who helped Puyi complete his autobiography, were both hired as consultants for this film. China Film Co-production Company provided their studios and a large number of extras for this film. In return, they obtained the domestic distribution rights of this film. People from three different countries are responsible for creating this film, including Su Cong in China, Ryuichi Sakamoto in Japan and David Byrne in Britain.

3, casting process

When bernardo bertolucci interviewed the leading actor, John Lone was the first actor to audition, and bertolucci really took a fancy to John Lone with unique temperament at first sight, but he didn't believe that The First Hero would come so easily, so he searched in the United States and Asia for a long time. Finally, he decided to choose John Lone to play the leading role of Puyi.

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