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Wednesday, November 13 2019 - 16:00
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Tokyo International Film Festival Reveals Diverse Lineup of Award Winners, Including Iranian Director Reza Jamali's "Old Men Never Die"
TOKYO, Nov. 13, 2019 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

During the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival(TIFF)Award Ceremony on 
November 5, Director Reza Jamali won the Spirit of Asia Award by the Japan 
Foundation Asia Center for his film "Old Men Never Die." The award is bestowed 
on a promising director in the TIFF Asian Future section, chosen for its 
chances at international success beyond cultural and national borders. Jamali 
expressed his feeling that "I'm happy to have received this award. I've 
finished shooting my second film, and to be given the wonderful opportunity to 
be acknowledged in this way has given me faith in my own(style)to go forward in 
the future."

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The Best Asian Future Film Award went to "Summer Knight," directed by You Xing, 
the Best Screenplay Award to Shin Adachi for his film "A Beloved Wife," and the 
Best Artistic Contribution to Wang Rui's Chinese feature, "Chaogtu with 
Sarula." The Best Actor Award went to Navid Mohammadzadeh from "Just 6.5" and 
the Best Actress Award to Nadia Tereszkiewicz, from "Only the Animals." The 
Best Director Award went to Saeed Roustaee for "Just 6.5," the Special Jury 
Prize to "Atlantis" and the festival's most prestigious award, the Tokyo Grand 
Prix, was given to Director Frelle Petersen for Danish film "Uncle."


- The Japan Foundation Asia Center Presents CROSSCUT ASIA #06: Fantastic 
Southeast Asia

The Japan Foundation Asia Center and TIFF are now in their sixth year of 
collaboration. This endeavor aims to deepen mutual understanding within Asia by 
showcasing Asian films in Japan and by bringing Asian talent to the world 
through TIFF. 

The Japan Foundation Asia Center's CROSSCUT ASIA series showcases Asian films 
focused on particular countries, directors, or themes. This year's CROSSCUT 
ASIA showcased films featuring genre films ranging from thrillers to romantic 
horrors, reflecting regional characteristics such as internationally acclaimed 
director Lav Diaz's first-ever sci-fi thriller "The Halt."

- Symposium: Female Directors Talk About the horror films of Southeast Asia

On October 29, taking the stage for a talk titled "The Discreet Charm of Girl's 
Horror Talk," three of Asia's leading female directors, Antoinette Jadaone("Six 
Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay"), Mattie Do("The Long Walk")and 
Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo("Untrue"), whose works were all screened in CROSSCUT 
ASIA #06, discussed the horror films of Southeast Asia. Said Do, "The genre 
looks male-dominated, but people making genre films help each other, come out 
for you, they're there for you. It looks unwelcoming, but we need the female 
perspective in drama and women would find it a supportive world."

The 32nd TIFF unspooled from October 28 to November 5, 2019.

Official Website: 
The Japan Foundation Asia Center: https://jfac.jp/en/
Tokyo International Film Festival: https://2019.tiff-jp.net/en/


Source: Tokyo International Film Festival