Hundred Flowers Award for Best Cinematography
The Hundred Flowers Award for Best Cinematography was first awarded by the China Film Association in 1962.
1980s
Year | Number | Director | Film |
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1980 | 3rd[1] | Chen Guoliang 陈国梁 Yun Wenyao 云文耀 | Little Flower\小花 |
1960s
Year | Number | Director | Film |
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1963 | 2nd[2] | Guo Zhenting 郭镇铤 Yin Zhi 尹志 | Third Sister Liu |
1962 | 1st[3] | Wu Yinxian 吴印咸 | Keep the Red Flag Flying\红旗谱 |
gollark: Quite possibly.
gollark: So what other months is this month then?
gollark: Yes, I suppose month multiplexing *could* be done?
gollark: Not really. As I said, there are 12 months and unfathomably vast amounts of causes.
gollark: It also doesn't, in my opinion, encourage good problem solving methodology, due to verbosity and a poor type system.
References
- (in Chinese) Winners of Hundred Flowers Awards 09 Sep 2008.
- (in Chinese) Winners of Hundred Flowers Awards 09 Sep 2008.
- (in Chinese) Winners of 1st Hundred Flowers Awards 20 May 2009.
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