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20 May 1997 50th Cannes Film Festival
Twenty-eight years ago today, on May 20, 1997 (April 14, 1997 in the lunar calendar), Asian films dominated the 50th Cannes Film Festival. The 50th Cannes Film Festival, which attracted worldwide attention, came to an end in Cannes, France in the early morning of May 20th, 1997, Beijing time, and all the awards were owned. After half a century of ups and downs, Cannes Film Festival has become the biggest annual festival of filmmakers all over the world, and has the reputation of the "Olympic Games" of movies. This Cannes Film Festival coincides with its 50th anniversary, so it is particularly eye-catching. The final selection results show that Asian films have become the biggest winners of this Cannes Film Festival. The film Eel, directed by the famous Japanese director Shohei Imamura, and the Iranian film Taste of Cherry, won the Palme d 'Or Award tied, while Hong Kong director Wang Jiawei won the Best Director Award at this Cannes Film Festival for directing Spring Scenery. In addition, James Summers, who was the screenwriter in Ice Storm directed by Chinese director Ang Lee, won the best film script award. In addition to the huge harvest of Asian films, European and American actors won the best actor and actress award. American actor Sean Penn won the throne of best actor for starring in She's So Lovely, and British actor Cather Bullock won the winner.


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