34th Japan Academy Prize

34th Japan Academy Prize
Date February 18, 2011
Site Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa, Tokyo, Japan
Highlights
Most nominations Villain
Confessions
13 Assassins

The 34th Japan Academy Prize (第34回日本アカデミー賞) is the 34th edition of the Japan Academy Prize, an award presented by the Nippon Academy-Sho Association to award excellence in filmmaking. It awarded the best films of 2010 and it took place on February 18, 2011 at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan.[1][2]

Nominees

Awards

Picture of the Year Animation of the Year
Director of the Year Screenplay of the Year
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Popularity Award Newcomer of the Year
  • Takashi Okamura Tidakankan: Umi to Sango to Chiisana Kiseki (Actor Category)
  • SP The Motion Picture Yabō-hen (Production Category)
Outstanding Achievement in Music Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction
  • Yūji Hayashida – 13 Assassins
    • Towako Kuwajima – Confessions
    • Yōhei Taneda and Ryō Sugimoto – Villain
    • Hidefumi Hanatani – Ōoku
    • Toshiyuki Matsumiya – Sakurada Mongai no Hen
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Recording Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing
Outstanding Foreign Language Film Special Award from the Chairman
Shigeru Okada Prize Special Award from the Association
  • Eizō Kyōto
  • Ryūzō Ueno (Fight Director)
  • Hiroshi Kuze (Fight Director)
  • Ryōji Matsumoto (Set Decorator)
  • Nobuo Yajima (Special Effects Director)
  • Teruyo Nogami (Recording and Kurosawa-gumi Production Manager)

References

  1. ""Kokuhaku" and "Akunin" dominate the 34th Japan Academy Awards". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  2. 【日本アカデミー賞】作品賞は『告白』…主演の松たか子「生きててよかった」 (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. Retrieved 2015-04-17.

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