Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards | |
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53rd Golden Horse Film Awards | |
Awarded for | Excellence in Chinese-language cinema |
Location | Taiwan |
Country | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Presented by | Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee |
First awarded | 1962 |
Official website | Taipei Golden Horse Awards |
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Traditional Chinese | 台北金馬影展 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn |
Wade–Giles | T'aipei Chinma Yingchan |
Tongyong Pinyin | Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngjhǎn |
IPA | [tʰǎipèi tɕínmà ìŋʈʂàn] |
Yue: Cantonese | |
Jyutping | Ji4baak1 Gam1maa5 Jeng2zin2 |
Southern Min | |
Hokkien POJ | Tâi-pok kim-bé iáⁿ-tián |
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, though the venue has been shifted around the country in recent times.
Since 1990 (the 27th awards ceremony), the festival and awards was organized and funded by the Motion Picture Development Foundation R.O.C. It set up the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee. The Committee consists of nine to fifteen film scholars and film scholars on the executive board, which includes the Chairman and CEO. Under the Committee, there are five different departments: the administration department for internal administrative affairs, guest hospitality and cross-industry collaboration; the marketing department which is responsible for event planning and promotion, advertising and publications; the project promotion department attending to the execution of the project meetings; the competition department which is in charge of the competition and awards ceremony; and the festival department which is devoted to festival planning, curation of films and invitation of filmmakers, subtitle transition and production and all on-site arrangements during the festival.
The awards ceremony is Taiwan’s equivalent to the Academy Awards. The awards are contested by Chinese-language submissions from Taiwan, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China (PRC) and elsewhere. It is one of the four major Chinese-language film awards, along with Hong Kong Film Award, Golden Rooster Awards and Hundred Flowers Awards, also one of the most prestigious film awards and among the most respected in Chinese-speaking world. It is also one of the major annual awards presented in Taiwan along with Golden Bell Awards for television production and Golden Melody Awards for music.