Chinanews.com, Guangzhou, January 5th (Reporter Cheng Jingwei) The organizer of the 6th Chinese Drama Festival announced on the evening of the 4th that on the same day, judges from the mainland (Mainland), Hong Kong, and Taiwan completed the selection online and announced the The final list of the 6th Chinese Drama Festival, all 14 awards have been released.

  A total of 17 annual masterpieces were nominated for this year's Chinese Drama Festival.

In the final competition, a total of 8 works stood out and shared 14 honors.

Photo courtesy of Guangdong Provincial Institute of Arts

  Among them, the play "Protagonist" selected by Shaanxi People's Art Theater Co., Ltd. became the big winner of this grand ceremony, winning four laurels including "Best Play of the Year"; followed by Shanghai Wenguang Performing Arts (Group) Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Wumeng Culture Communication Co., Ltd. jointly produced "Blossoms" (Second Season), which won three awards and is of extraordinary strength; Six plays, including "Shang Yang" and "Awakening Age", each won an honor.

The entire awards show a balanced distribution and outstanding highlights in the repertoire.

  In recent years, there has been an upsurge of adaptations on the stage of Chinese dramas.

Of the 9 award-winning works in the last Chinese Drama Festival, 5 were adapted from Chinese classic literature and film and television works, accounting for more than half.

This year, this craze has a tendency to continue and expand. Six of the eight award-winning works come from literary and film adaptations, accounting for as much as 75%.

Among them, "The Protagonist" is adapted from the novel of the same name by the well-known writer Chen Yan who won the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award; "Flowers" (Season 2) is adapted from the novel of the same name by the writer Jin Yucheng who won the 9th Mao Dun Literature Award; The "Awakening Age", which won the award, is adapted from the TV series of the same name.

  However, the original works are relatively weak. Only two works, "Symbiosis" which won the "Best Small Theater Play" award and "Shang Yang" which won the "Best Revival Play" award, stand out. Among them, "Shang Yang" has been performed for 20 A Chinese drama classic that has been revived for more than a year.

Stills of the drama "Shang Yang" Photo courtesy of Guangdong Provincial Institute of Arts

  This year's grand ceremony can be described as star-studded, a collection of young and old talents.

The winners of the performance awards include "veteran actors" such as Hou Yansong from the National Theater, and Liu Li Youyou, a young actor from the Shaanxi People's Art Theater, who has starred in several major dramas such as "White Deer Plain" and "Ordinary World". ” won the honor of Best Actress; in addition, young actors Du Guangyi and Wang Wenna both performed well in “Flowers” ​​(Season 2), and both won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actor. Best Supporting Actress honors.

  This grand ceremony is guided by the Chinese Drama Theory and History Research Association, the Guangdong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, supported by the China Performing Industry Association, and hosted by the Guangdong Provincial Arts Research Institute and Guangdong Xinghai Performing Arts Group.

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