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          China's rising stars shine brightly at student Oscars

          Xinhua | Updated: 2018-10-22 07:10
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          LOS ANGELES - Gifted student filmmakers reigned supreme on the night of Oct 11 at the 45th annual Student Academy Awards Ceremony at the velvet-draped Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, filled with excited students, proud parents, cheering friends and academy members.

          The nominees and winners represented a highly diverse group of filmmakers from around the globe of all ages, genders, races and nationalities, among whom young Chinese stars shone brightly.

          The top honor for US-based students went to Spring Flowers, directed by Tong Hua, a Chinese student from the University of Southern California who won the gold medal for the best narrative feature.

          Regardless of the national origins of the filmmakers themselves, student Oscar medals were divided into US domestic and international categories based on which university submitted their work.

          Winners were named in four categories: narrative, documentary, animated and experimental/alternative.

          "I'm proud to win the gold medal at the Student Academy Awards as a Chinese overseas student," said Tong, adding that she hopes to show Chinese culture and the development of modern China to international audiences.

          It's the first time a Chinese student has won the gold medal in the leading category.

          "I love my motherland, I love my university," said Tong upon claiming her medal for the last award of the night.

          "I grew up in China and studied at a US university. It's of great help for me to explore various cultures and showcase them in my work," she said.

          Spring Flowers is a poignant drama about how a young Chinese farm woman, forced into an arranged marriage with a man she has never met, empowers herself to follow her own path.

          Keynote presenter, A-list director, Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight) praised the quality of the work by the student Oscar winners.

          "This year's winners span the globe, but bring us right back home with powerful instincts we can all relate to: feelings of family, love, loss and redemption," she said.

          The student Oscars were established in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work. This year's winners were chosen by over 700 Academy member judges from among 1,582 entries from 278 US domestic and 122 international colleges.

          Internationally, the gold for narrative film was awarded to Jonatan Etzler for Get Ready with Me, of the Stockholm Academy of the Arts.

          Korea's Hanna Kim, from the California Institute of the Arts, won the domestic animation gold for Raccoon and the Light, while the Silver Medal went to Yu Yu, another student of Chinese origin from the USC, for Daisy. The plot of the animation features a frightened young girl cared for by a robot during wartime.

          In the domestic documentary category, the silver medal was taken home by Li Yiying, again, a student of Chinese origin from USC, for her touching documentary, Love and Loss, a bittersweet documentary that explores the question of love and intimacy for two handicapped women, one married and one single.

          "Chinese students were involved in several entries to the Student Academy Awards. As Chinese students in the US, it's inevitable for us to encounter various difficulties, such as language barriers, cultural differences and so on," said Gu Jiaqing, sound designer for Love and Loss.

          "But we try our best to showcase our talent, intelligence and potential at the Student Academy Awards. We have confidence in ourselves and the future of Chinese film industry," she added.

          Norman Hollyn, Professor of Cinematic Arts at USC School of Cinematic Arts, was moved by the talent and the charm of the student winners. "These kids have buckets of talent and their whole lives and careers ahead of them. We can expect great things from them in the future."

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