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The Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film of the Year, also called the Kinema Junpo Best Ten Award for Best Japanese Film is given by Japanese film magazine Kinema Junpo as part of its annual Kinema Junpo Best Ten awards. Each film selected into the Japanese Film Best Ten list receives an award, the highest ranked one becoming Best Japanese Film ...
Seven Samurai (1954) topped the BBC poll of best foreign-language films as well as several Japanese polls.. Battleship Potemkin (1925) was ranked number 1 with 32 votes when the Festival Mondial du Film et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique asked 63 film professionals around the world, mostly directors, to vote for the best films of the half-century in 1951. [3]
Three Japanese films from this decade (Rashomon, Seven Samurai and Tokyo Story) appeared in the top ten of Sight & Sound ' s critics' and directors' polls for the best films of all time in 2002. [41] They also appeared in the 2012 polls, [ 42 ] [ 43 ] with Tokyo Story (1953) dethroning Citizen Kane at the top of the 2012 directors' poll .
The Japan Academy Film Prize (日本アカデミー賞, Nippon Akademii-shou), often called the Japan Academy Prize, the Japan Academy Awards, and the Japanese Academy Awards, is a series of awards given annually since 1978 by the Japan Academy Film Prize Association (日本アカデミー賞協会, Nippon Akademii-shou Kyoukai) for excellence in Japanese film.
[1] [2] [3] Its inflation-adjusted Chinese gross revenue is estimated to be at least CN¥10 billion ($1.48 billion) in 2017. [4] However, the amount of nominal box office gross revenue (not adjusted for inflation) it generated in China at the time is not known to have been reported, so it is not included on this list.
Best Regards to All: Yūta Shimotsu: Kotone Furukawa, Koya Matsudai [8] 26: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom: Mitsuo Fukuda: Sōichirō Hoshi, Rie Tanaka, Akira Ishida, Nanako Mori [9] Love You as the World Ends: The Final: Shintarō Sugawara: Ryoma Takeuchi, Fumiya Takahashi, Mayu Hotta, Rihito Itagaki, Airu Kubozuka, Yūki Tachibana, Mario ...
Japanese popular culture includes Japanese cinema, cuisine, television programs, anime, manga, video games, music, and doujinshi, all of which retain older artistic and literary traditions; many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms.
Keimin Bunka Shidōsho Office in Djakarta. Keimin Bunka Shidōsho (啓民文化指導所, lit."Cultural Enlightenment and Guidance Center", but more correctly "Institute for People's Education and Cultural Guidance", Indonesian: Poesat Keboedajaan) was a Japanese-sponsored art and cultural institution in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese Occupation in World War II.