Difference between revisions of "2010 (23rd) Tokyo International Film Festival" Latest revision as of 03:41, 7 September 2015 (view source) RamenLover (Talk | contribs) (Text replace - "Mong-Hong Chung" to "Chung Mong-Hong") Latest revision as of 03:41, 7 September 2015 Contents 1 Profile 2 Awards 3 East Asian Films @ 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival 3.1 Competition 3.2 Special Screenings 3.3 Film Panorama of Middle Asia-East 3.4 Taiwanese Cinema Renaissance 3.5 Bruce Lee to the Future 3.6 Japanese Eyes 3.7 Special Program 3.8 Minato Screening Profile Film Festival: Tokyo International Film Festival Edition: 23rd Period: October 23 - 31, 2010 Location: Tokyo, Japan Awards Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix: "Intimate Grammar" - Nir Bergman (Israel) Special Jury Prize: "Post Card" - Kaneto Shindo (Japan Award for Best Director: Gilles Paquet-Brenner ("Sarah's Key") Award for Best Actress: Fan Bingbing ("Buddha Mountain") Award for Best Actor: Wang Qian-Yuan ("The Piano in a Factory") Award for Best Artistic Contribution: "Buddha Mountain" - Yu Li The Audience Award: "Sarah's Key" - Gilles Paquet-Brenner (France) Toyota Earth Grand Prix: "Waterlife" - Kevin McMahon Toyota Earth Grand Prix Special Jury Prize: "Nanga Parbat" - Joseph Vilsmaier (Germany) Best Asian-Middle Eastern Film Award: "Passerby #3" - Shin Su-Won (South Korea) Special Mention: "The Tiger Factory" - Ming Jin Woo (Japan/Malaysia) Japanese Eyes: Best Picture Award: "Hospitalite" - Koji Fukada (Japan) Friendship Award: Kim Dong-Ho (Pusan International Film Festival Director) East Asian Films @ 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival Competition "Buddha Mountain" - Yu Li (China) *World Premiere "The Piano in a Factory" - Zhang Meng (China) *Asian Premiere "Post Card" - Kaneto Shindo (Japan) *World Premiere "Sketches of Kaitan City" - Kazuyoshi Kumakiri (Japan) *World Premiere Special Screenings "Abacus and Sword" - Yoshimitsu Morita (Japan) *Asian Premiere "A Better Tomorrow" - Song Hae-Sung (South Korea) "Garo: Red Requiem" - Keita Amemiya (Japan) *World Premiere "Into the White Night" (Japan) *World Premiere "Leonie" - Hisako Matsui (Japan) "The Singing Hitman!" - Takashi Takahata (Japan) *World Premiere "SP: The Motion Picture" - Katsuyuki Motohiro (Japan) "Strangers in the City" - Junji Sakamoto (Japan) "Swing me Again" - Toshi Shioya (Japan) *International Premiere Film Panorama of Middle Asia-East "All About Love" - Ann Hui (Hong Kong) "Camellia" - Isao Yukisada, Wisit Sasanatieng, Joon-hwan Jang (South Korea) "Chongqing Blues" - Wang Xiaoshuai (China) "Hi-So" - Aditya Assarat (Thailand) "Hot Summer Day" - Tony Chan, Wing Shya (Hong Kong/USA) "Love in a Puff" - Pang Ho-Cheung (Hong Kong) "Magic" - Ku Hye-Seon (South Korea) "Moss" - Kang Woo-Suk (South Korea) *International Premiere "Passerby #3" - Shin Su-Won (South Korea) "Red Dragonflies" - Jiekai Liao (Singapore) "The Tiger Factory" - Ming Jin Woo (Japan/Malaysia) "Ways of the Sea" - Sheron Dayoc (Philippines) Taiwanese Cinema Renaissance "The Fourth Portrait" - Chung Mong-Hong (Taiwan) "Juliets" - various (Taiwan) *World Premiere "Monga" - Doze Niu (Taiwan) "Taipei Exchanges" - Ya-chuan Hsiao (Taiwan) "Zoom Hunting" - Li Cho (Taiwan) Bruce Lee to the Future "Gallants" - Derek Kwok, Clement Sze-Kit Cheng (Hong Kong) "Ip Man" - Wilson Yip (Hong Kong) "Ip Man 2" - Wilson Yip (Hong Kong) "The Legend Is Alive" - Luu Huynh (Vietnam) Japanese Eyes "442: Live with Honor, Die with Dignity" - Junichi Suzuki (Japan) *Asian Premiere "Birthright" - Naoki Hashimoto (Japan) *World Premiere "FIT" - Hiromasa Hirosue (Japan) *World Premiere "Hospitalite" - Koji Fukada (Japan) *World Premiere "A Liar and a Broken Girl" - Natsuki Seta (Japan) *World Premiere "Successional Tradition of Noh" - Chiseko Tanaka (Japan) *World Premiere "Wandering Home" - Yoichi Higashi (Japan) *World Premiere "Your Home" - Kohei Yamakawa (Japan) Special Program "8000 Miles" - Yu Irie (Japan) "TADAIMA - I'm home a place for everyone - Koichi Omiya (Japan) "Under The Moonlight~memory of a night high school" -Naoko Ota (Japan) Minato Screening "Mai Mai Miracle" - Sunao Katabuchi (Japan) Page Discussion View View source History