Teenager is a very popular Chinese youth film. It was shortlisted for the Oscar International Film Award in 2019. To be shortlisted for the Oscar International Film Awards, the following requirements must be met:
1. Excellent production level: The Oscar International Film Awards are awarded for the best film production in the world. Therefore, the films shortlisted must have excellent production level, including the use of camera lens, visual effects, music, script, actor performance, etc.
2. Excellent storyline: The Oscar International Film Awards attach great importance to the storyline and theme, so the film must have a profound theme and an attractive plot. The young you performed well in this aspect, and the storyline and theme were very attractive.
3. Outstanding performance: The performance of an actor is also one of the important factors in the selection of the Oscar International Film Awards. The performances of the actors in the movie, Yi Shou Qian Xi and Hu Bingqing, were excellent and could express the theme and emotions of the movie very well.
4. International influence: The Oscar International Film Award is an award with a wide range of international influence. The shortlist of films must be able to attract attention and influence on a global scale. Young You has a high reputation and influence in China and around the world.
The reason why Young You was shortlisted for the Oscar International Film Award was because of its outstanding performance in terms of production level, storyline, actors 'performances, and global influence.
Young You was an excellent Chinese film that had received international recognition in terms of film production, visual effects, music, and actors 'performances. To win an Oscar, you need to meet the following conditions:
1. Excellent production team: The Oscars pay great attention to the professionalism and innovation of the film production team. Therefore, in order to win the Oscars, you need to have an excellent production team, including directors, screenwriters, photographers, actors, music producers, etc.
2. High-level visual effects: The Oscars focus on the finesse and expressiveness of the visual effects of the film. Therefore, in order to win the Oscars, you need to have a high-level visual effects production team to create an impressive visual effect.
3. Excellent music: The Oscars pay great attention to the use of film music. Therefore, in order to win the Oscars, you need to have an excellent music production team to create music with appeal and artistic value.
4. Excellent performance: The Oscars pay attention to the exquisiteness and expressiveness of the actors 'performance. Therefore, in order to win the Oscars, you need to have an excellent team of actors to create a performance that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
5. An innovative plot and storyline: The Oscars focus on the creativity and appeal of the movie's storyline. Therefore, in order to win the Oscars, you need to create a unique and charming storyline that will resonate with the audience and make them emotionally invested.
To win an Oscar, one needed an excellent production team, high-level visual effects, excellent music, excellent actors, and innovative plots and storylines. At the same time, he also needed to constantly work hard and pursue excellence to continuously improve his film production level to lay a solid foundation for winning the Oscar.
Young You was a very successful film that received widespread praise and recognition around the world. It was an action film about the bullying and rescue between two young people.
Even so, the selection criteria for the Oscar International Film Awards were very high and it was difficult to win. The competition for the Oscars was very fierce. It required a film to have a high artistic level, visual effects, music, actors 'performances, and many other elements.
Therefore, even though 'My Youngster' was a very good film, whether it could win the award still depended on the performance of the other competitors and the selection criteria of the jury.
The World Tea Federation had organized many international tea appraisal activities, but did not provide a specific list of winners. Therefore, I don't know what the World Tea Federation's list of winners is.
The Mao Dun Literature Prize was awarded to outstanding Chinese novels. Since its establishment in 1982, the award has been given out more than 50 times, including many classic works such as "To Live","Qin Qiang","Teahouse" and so on. The following is the list of previous Mao Dun Literature Awards:
1 1982 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
2 1983 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Zhao Shuli Literature Prize
3 1984 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
4 1985 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ba Jin Literature Prize
5 1986 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
6 1987 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ding Ling Literature Prize
7 1988 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ye Shengtao Literature Prize
8 1989 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
9 1990 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
10 1991 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
11 1992 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
12 1993 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ba Jin Literature Prize
13 1994 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
14 1995 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ding Ling Literature Prize
15 1996 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ye Shengtao Literature Prize
16 1997 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
17 1998 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
18 1999 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Bingxin Literature Prize
2000 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
20 2001 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
21 2002 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Bingxin Literature Prize
22 2003 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
23 2004 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
24 2005 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Bingxin Literature Prize
25 2006 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
26 2007 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
27 2008 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Mao Dun Literature Prize
28 2009 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lao She Literature Award
29 2010 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lu Xun Literature Prize
2011 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Lao She Literature Prize
31 2012 Mao Dun Literature Prize: Mao Dun Literature Prize
32 2013 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lao She Literature Award
33 2014 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lu Xun Literature Award
34 2015 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lao She Literature Award
35 2016 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lu Xun Literature Award
36 2017 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lao She Literature Award
37 2018 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lu Xun Literature Award
38 2019 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lao She Literature Award
39 2020 Mao Dun Literature Award: Lu Xun Literature Award
The list of winners of the Mao Dun Literature Prize is as follows:
Of course. Here are some Oscar speeches and acceptance speeches in English:
An Oscar for Youbrilliant - Best Director for La La Land
2 Thank you thank you thank you to all the artists and staff who worked tirelessly to make this film possible You are an inspiration to us all - Best Actor for The Shape of Water
3 It's a pleasure to be here I'm always honored to receive an oscar I'm so grateful to the Academy for giving me this opportunity - Best Actress for Scream
4 Thank you thank you thank you to the Academy for recognizing my outstanding work and supporting my efforts I am truly grateful - Best supporting actor for The Shape of Water
5 I'm honored to be considered for an oscar It's a great responsibility and I'm grateful for the opportunity - Best supporting actress for The English Patient
6 I'm thrilled to be here It's a great feeling to be an oscar nominee I'm so grateful for the recognition and the support - Best supporting actor for The Danish Girl
7 It's a privilege to be here I'm always honored to receive an oscar I'm so grateful for the opportunity to perform in this film - Best song for Scream (from La La Land)
8 Thank you thank you thank you to the Academy for selecting my song It means the world to me - Best original song for Scream (from La La Land)
I hope these versions will be helpful to you!
The list of Oscar-winning and nominated works is as follows:
| a particular year| Oscar for Best Picture| Academy Award for Best Director| Oscar for Best Actor and Actress| Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress| Oscar for Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar| Oscar for Best Music| Oscar for Best Sound Effects| Academy Award for Best Visual Effects| Academy Award for Best Art Direction| Oscar for Best Costume Design| Oscar for Best Make-up and Hairstyle| Academy Award for best photography| Academy Award for Best Film Editor| Best Original Music Award Nominated|
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| 1936 |Gone with the Wind| Spielberg| Reid Harris| Emma Hope| Fei Wenli| William Eubank| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1939 |Casabianca| Raymond Chandler| James Naismith| Jennifer Lawrence| Raymond Floyd| William Eubank| William Carpenter| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1942 |Gone with the Wind| Spielberg| Reid Harris| Emma Hope| Fei Wenli| William Eubank| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1943 |Roman holiday| Orson Welles| Gregory Peck| H. G. Wales| Natalie Portman| Francis Ford Coppola| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1944 |Schindler's List| Steven Spielberg| Trent Reid| Ron Weisman| Kate Winslet| Victor Fleming| William Eubank| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1945 |Casabianca| Raymond Chandler| James Naismith| Jennifer Lawrence| Raymond Floyd| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1948 |Gone with the Wind| Spielberg| Reid Harris| Emma Hope| Fei Wenli| William Eubank| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1950 |Citizen Kane| Orson Welles| Mackenzie Calhoun| Mackenzie Williams| Kane| James Naismith| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1953 |Roman holiday| Orson Welles| Gregory Peck| H. G. Wales| Natalie Portman| Francis Ford Coppola| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1956 |American Beauty| Spielberg| Ron Weisman| Gregory Peck| Sylvia Highsmith| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1959 |"Dallas Buyers Club"| Steven Spielberg| Tom Hanks| McKelty Williams| Meg Ryan| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1962 |Schindler's List| Steven Spielberg| Trent Reid| Ron Weisman| Kate Winslet| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1963 |Star Wars| George Lucas| George Lucas| Jennifer Garner| George Lucas| George Lucas| best picture| Best Director| Outstanding Writing| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Visual Effects| Best Special Effects| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1964 |The Godfather| Francis Ford Coppola| Marlon Brando| Al Pacino| Al Pacino| Francis Ford Coppola| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Supporting Actor| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Special Effects| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1967 |Raiders of the Lost Ark| George Lucas| Harry Quinn| George Lucas| Harry Quinn| George Lucas| best picture| Best Director| Outstanding Writing| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Supporting Actor| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Special Effects| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1968 |Schindler's List| Steven Spielberg| Trent Reid| Ron Weisman| Kate Winslet| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1970 |Star Wars| George Lucas| George Lucas| Zhan
The top awards? Well, the Crime Writers' Association (CWA) Dagger Awards are definitely up there. They cover a wide range of categories in crime fiction, which means they can recognize different types of excellent crime novels. The Anthony Awards are also great. They are fan - and - professional - voted awards at the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention, so they really represent what the community likes. And don't forget the Macavity Awards, which are a big deal in the crime fiction world too.
Sure. The Agatha Christie Award is a big one. It's named after the great mystery writer herself. Then there's the Edgar Allan Poe Awards. It's been around for a long time and is highly respected. Also, the Anthony Awards are quite popular as they involve fan participation in the voting process.