Fifteen China judges in the Palme d 'Or (1946-20 1 1)
The jury of the main competition unit of Chen Kaige 1998 5 1 Cannes Film Festival said that Chen Kaige was the first person who deserved the battle between China filmmakers and Cannes. As the only director in China who won the Palme d 'Or Award, Chen Kaige, who had already gained fame for Yellow Land and Military Parade, came to Cannes as early as 1988. His entry was adapted from A Cheng's novel of the same name, The King of Children, and the film won the "Educational Contribution Award". A trivial award didn't attract wide attention, but China's new "No.1" was in 199 1. Chen Kaige entered the main competition unit of Cannes Film Festival again with "Walking and Singing", and his poetic style made him highly appreciated. Although the film got nothing in the end, no one doubts that Chen Kaige will shine in Cannes one day, and success is only a matter of time. From 65438 to 0993, Chen Kaige came to the 46th Cannes Film Festival with Farewell My Concubine. As we all know, Farewell My Concubine became the first film to win the Palme d 'Or Award, and Chen Kaige also reached the peak of his film career in Cannes. Although 1995' s "Wind Moon" met with overwhelming bad reviews in Cannes, the French invited their master to be the judge of the main competition unit in Cannes in 1998. Chen Kaige, who holds the grand prize, has a peaceful mind that others can't match. I'm afraid only he is in the mood and qualified to say-"don't take the film festival as the whole of life, it's just a vanity fair, that's all."