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Shanghai Film Festival: Kazakh Drama ‘The Divorce’ Takes Top Prize
Shanghai Film Festival: Kazakh Drama ‘The Divorce’ Takes Top Prize-March 2024
Mar 11, 2026 5:07 AM

The 26th ShanghaiInternationalFilm Festival came to a glitzy conclusion Saturday as Kazakh film The Divorce, directed by Daniyar Salamat,took home the top Golden Goblet award for best feature at a star-studded closing ceremony in the Chinese commercial capital.

A period drama set in the 1920s during the establishment of Soviet authority on the Kazakh steppe, the film explores the convergence of marriage, religion and womens rights through the story of a typical couple wrestling with the prospect of divorce.

Salamat was presented onstage with his trophy by the Oscar-nominated Vietnamese-French director Tran Anh Hung (Scent of Green Papaya,The Taste of Things), who served as Shanghais competition jury president this year. Hung and his fellow jurors praised the sophisticated form of The Divorces story, which mixes comedy, farce and tragedy, and they hailed Salamats ability to create the feeling of innocence, which radiates through his film and its characters. The Divorces female lead, Omaroa Nira, brought home additional glory for Kazakhstan by winning Shanghais best actress prize. The jury said Niras performance allowed them to see the perseverance and resilience of women and hear their powerful voices to fight back and defend themselves on the cold and barren land.

Best actor honors went to local favorite Huang Xiaoming for his transformative performance in Wei Shujuns family drama Mostly Sunny (previously known as Dont Worry Be Happy). Huang plays a mentally challenged man coping with his mothers cancer diagnosis. Typically, a heartthrob and leading man, Huang gained a considerable amount of weight for the part. With a character that is easily labeled and stereotyped, the actors performance renders the role a unique charm through presenting his clumsy and heavy body and innocent eyes, the jury said, adding, By looking at his eyes, the jury sees precious belief and strength, and the warmest humanity.

As he accepted the prize, Huang said the message of Dont Worry Be Happy is that life is ups and downs but you are not alone. Noting that the film is also about the Chinese value of filial piety, the actor went on to thank his parents, saying he wouldnt be standing onstage without them.

Chinas longest-running and most internationally respected major cinema event, the Shanghai festival hosted an estimated 1,600 screenings of 461 filmsacross its 10-day duration this year. Joining Hung on the events jury were Australian filmmaker Rolf de Heer, German director Matthias Glasner, Hong Kong star Tony Leung Ka-fai, Argentinian director Santiago Mitre, Chinese actress Zhou Xun and Tibetan director Sonthar Gyal.

Shanghais second-place film honor, the Jury Grand Prix, was awarded to the Argentinian drama Adult, directed by Mariano Gonzalez. The film tells the story of a teenage boy who is forced to fend for himself when his father goes mysteriously absent.

A remarkable film that reveals with urgency, tension and truth, the social degradation of a country, from the eyes of a teenager who must understand how to deal with adults, the jury said as Gonzalez received his trophy.

Chinese cinema had a strong night overall. The best screenplay prize went to Zheng Zhi, Guo Fangfang and director Gu Changwei co-writers of The Hedgehog while the best documentary trophy was awarded to Pan Ziqi for Ms Hus Garden (in a rousing moment, The Hedgehogs star, popular actor Ge You, joined the screenwriters onstage and proceeded to kiss their Golden Goblet statue). Zhang Ying, director of photography for Huang Bos well-received pandemic drama A Man and A Woman, won for best cinematography.

TheShanghai International Film Festivalwraps up Sunday with re-screenings of the festivals winners.This years edition ran from June 14 to 23.

See the full winners list below.

Best Feature Film

The Divorce, directed by Daniyar Salamat (Kazakhstan)

Jury Grand Prix

Adult, directed by Mariano Gonzalez (Argentina)

Best Director

Bakur Bakurazde for Snowflakes in My Yard (Georgia, Russia)

Best Actor

Huang Xiaoming for Mostly Sunny (China)

Best Actress

Omaroa Nira for The Divorce (Kazakhstan)

Best Screenplay

Zheng Zhi for The Hedgehog (China)

Best Cinematography

Zhang Ying for A Man and A Woman (China)

Outstanding Artistic Achievement

The Wasteman, directed by Ahmad Bahrami (Iran)

Best Documentary Film

Ms Hus Garden, directed by Pan Ziqi (China)

Best Animation Film

The Colours Within, directed by Naoko Yamada (Japan)

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