Youth Film Handbook
Youth Film Handbook (青年电影手册) is a Chinese magazine established by film critic/screenwriter/director Cheng Qingsong (程青松) in 2007, featuring independent film reviews and interviews. It is best known for handing out its annual "Golden Broom Awards" (金扫帚奖), highlighting the most disappointing films of the year.
Awards for Excellence in Chinese-language films
Top-10 Films
Individual Awards
Year | Director of the Year | Male Actor of the Year | Actress of the Year | Best supporting actor | Best supporting actress |
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2011 (awarded in 2012) | Zhang Ming for Folk Songs Singing | Wang Baoqiang for Mr. Tree | Qin Hailu for The Piano in a Factory | ||
2012 (awarded in 2013) | Lou Ye for Mystery | Wang Baoqiang for Lost in Thailand | Yan Bingyan for Feng Shui Hao Lei for Mystery | ||
2013 (awarded in 2014) | Jia Zhangke for A Touch of Sin Tsai Ming-liang for Stray Dogs | Jiang Wu for A Touch of Sin | Zhao Tao for A Touch of Sin | ||
2014 (awarded in 2015) | Lou Ye for Blind Massage | Guo Xiaodong for Blind Massage | Tao Hong for Forgetting to Know You | ||
2015 (awarded in 2016) | Wang Xiaoshuai for Red Amnesia | Aaron Kwok for Port of Call | Zhao Tao for Mountains May Depart Lü Zhong for Red Amnesia | Wang Qianyuan for Saving Mr. Wu | Jiang Wenli for The Master |
2016 (awarded in 2017) | Pema Tseden for Tharlo | Kai Ko for The Road to Mandalay | Yang Shik Tso for Tharlo | Zhang Yi for Cock and Bull | Elaine Jin for Mad World |
Golden Broom Awards
Most Disappointing Films
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Individual Awards
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References
- "What's new". China Daily. 16 May 2012.
- "China's 'worst' films of 2014 awarded". Global Times. 18 March 2015.
- "'Disappointing' honors go to Chinese film". United Press International. 31 January 2010.
- "China has its own Golden Raspberry Awards". People's Daily. 5 March 2013.
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