Golden Rooster Awards

Golden Rooster Awards
金鸡奖
Current: 36th Golden Rooster Awards
The Golden Rooster Award
Awarded forExcellence in film
CountryChina
Presented byChina Film Association
First awarded1981
Golden Rooster Awards
Traditional Chinese中國電影金雞獎
Simplified Chinese中国电影金鸡奖
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Diànyǐng Jīnjī Jiǎng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationJūnggwok Dihnyíng Gāmgāi Jéung
JyutpingZung1gwok3 Din6jing2 Gam1gai1 Zoeng2

The Golden Rooster Awards (Chinese: 金鸡奖; pinyin: Jīnjī Jiǎng) are film awards given in mainland China. The awards were originally given annually, beginning in 1981. The name of the award came from the year of the Rooster in 1981. Award recipients receive a statuette in the shape of a golden rooster, and are selected by a jury of filmmakers, film experts, and film historians. The awards are the Chinese equivalent to the American Academy Awards.

Originally, Golden Roosters were only available to mainland Chinese nominees, but in 2005, the awards opened up the acting categories to actors from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and elsewhere in an effort to compete with Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards.[1] Films in the past two years are eligible for the Golden Rooster awards since 2007.

The Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Awards have taken place on alternate years since 2005, with the Golden Rooster taking place on odd years. In 1992, the Golden Rooster and the Hundred Flowers Awards were combined into a single national festival.[2]

  1. ^ "China Challenges Taiwanese Film Awards". The Washington Post. Associated Press. 2005-11-13. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  2. ^ "China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival". ChinaCulture.org. Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2009-01-01.

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