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Shanghai Television Festival

The Shanghai Television Festival (Chinese: 上海电视), abbreviated STVF, also known as the Shanghai International Television Festival is the first and one of the largest television festivals in East Asia. Held since 1986, STVF has become one of the most influential and prestigious international television festivals in Asia, strengthening the cooperation and communication between the Chinese media industry and the world.[1]

Shanghai Television Festival
上海电视节

Excellence in Television

1988

The festival is also home to the annual Magnolia Awards (Chinese: 白玉兰奖; pinyin: Bái Yù Lán Jiǎng). Awards are handed out to both international and national productions through voting by a panel of award-winning actors, producers, directors and writers, and are the highest industry honours given. It is considered to be one of the most prestigious television awards, alongside the Feitian Awards and Golden Eagle Awards.[2] Since 2004, the Magnolia Awards have been held every year.

In 1986, with the commission of the Shanghai People's Congress, the film festival opened with entries from 16 countries. There were no awards presented.

In 1988, the film festival created the Magnolia Awards, named after the of Shanghai. It awarded Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Documentary and Best Director. Until 2004, it has held an awards ceremony every 2 years.

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In 1990, the categories of Best Animation and Special Jury Award were included. The latter was discontinued in 2007.

In 2004, the Magnolia Awards became an annual ceremony.

In 2008, the concept of Gold and Silver Awards were introduced in several categories so more quality productions could gain recognition. This was discontinued in 2015.

In 2009, public voting for a variety of popularity awards were included. These awards have not been given out annually, and were officially discontinued in 2015.

A new category awarding variety shows was created in 2015.

Best Television Series

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Director

Best Writer

(since 2015)

Best Supporting Actor

(since 2015)

Best Supporting Actress

Best Foreign Television Series

Best Foreign Television Miniseries

List of Asian television awards

(in Chinese)

Shanghai Television Festival official site

IMDb entry

(in Chinese)

Chinaculture.org

Britfilms

Archived 2009-12-23 at the Wayback Machine

8th Annual

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10th Annual

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11th Annual

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12th Annual

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14th Annual

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16th Annual