Culture | Film-making in China
Two film awards reveal the battle for the future of Chinese cinema
The Golden Horse and the Golden Rooster illustrate the divide between independent and mainstream film-making
|TAIPEI
ON THE FACE of it, the Golden Horse and the Golden Rooster awards ceremonies are remarkably similar events. Both are glitzy and take place in November. Both celebrate the year’s best Chinese-language films. Both give out golden animal figurines to the winners.
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This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “The horse v the rooster”
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