A scene from the film Operation Red Sea [Photo/Mtime] |
The film immediately became a blockbuster when it came out in China.
The film was awarded the Golden Oak because it "observes international security from a multicultural perspective and shockingly depicts a group of truly courageous men determined to advance their faith and mission."
Tang Jing, one of the producers, said more and more Chinese filmmakers are trying to introduce Chinese films abroad and that the country's movie industry still has a long way to go.
"To let more audiences watch Chinese films means that more people can learn about Chinese culture," said Tang, who was granted the best producer award at the awards ceremony on Friday.
The Gold Oak Award is presented by the Asian-American TV & Film Alliance.