The 2nd Shanghai International Film Festival was held between October 28 and November 12, 1995. The festival marked the 90 year anniversary of the first ever Chinese film, 1905's Dingjun Mountain. 232 films from 46 countries participated in the Festival, 19 of which were officially selections for competition. Swiss director Wolfgang Panzer's Broken Silence won the Golden Goblet for best film.[1]

Jury

In competition

TitleDirectorCountry
1942: A Love StoryVidhu Vinod ChopraIndia
American DaughterKaren ShakhnazarovRussia
Belmonte, BullfighterJuan Sebastián BollaínSpain
Blackbirds at BangplengNiratisai KanjareukThailand
Broken SilenceWolfgang PanzerSwitzerland
Coffee with LemonLeonid GorovetsIsrael
CrowsDorota KędzierzawskaPoland
EggsBent HamerNorway
Goodbye for TomorrowNobuhiko ObayashiJapan
A Feast at MidnightJustin HardyUnited Kingdom
House of FireJuan Bautiste StagnaroArgentina
Les MillesSébastien GrallFrance
O QuatrilhoFábio BarretoBrazil
The Piano in the WinterKum Whan JoSouth Korea
Red CherryYe DayingPeople's Republic of China
Signs of FireLuis Filipe RochaPortugal
A Walk in the CloudsAlfonso ArauUnited States
White LiesMats ArehnSweden

Awards

Golden Goblet

Special Jury Award

References

  1. "Shanghai International Film Festival - Award". Shanghai International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2007-12-28.


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