Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing

Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing
Awarded for Best film editing for the feature film for a year
Country Japan Japan
Presented by The Nippon Academy-sho association
First awarded 1984
Official website http://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/

The Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing is one of the Japan Academy Prize presented annually by the Japan Academy Prize Association. It is one of several awards presented for feature films.

Award Winners

Year Editor Film(s)
1984 Kiyoaki Saitô Mahjong Horoki
1985 Akira Suzuki Tampopo
And Then
Yasha
Capone Cries a Lot
High School Teacher: Maturing
Let Him Rest in Peace
Love Letter
Time of Wickedness
Haru no kane
1986 Osamu Inoue The Sea and Poison
Beyond the Shining Sea
Katayoku dake no tenshi
1987 Akira Suzuki Half of Eternity
Luminous Woman
A Taxing Woman
1988 Akira Suzuki Love Bites Back
Ikidomari no Banka: Brake out
A Taxing Woman's Return
1989 Hajime Okayasu Black Rain
1990 Isao Tomita Onna ga ichiban niau shokugyo
Byôin e ikô
Bakayarô! 3: Henna yatsura
The Cherry Orchard
1991 Akira Suzuki
Akimasa Kawashima
Rainbow Kids
1992 Akira Suzuki Ippai no kakesoba
O-Roshiya-koku suimu-tan
Minbô no onna
1993 Isao Tomita Made in Japan
Nurse Call
The City That Never Sleeps
1994 Chizuko Osada 47 Ronin
1995 Hirohide Abe
Masahiro Shinoda
Sharaku
1996 Jun'ichi Kikuchi Shall We Dance?
1997 Chizuko Osada Yukai
1998 Akimasa Kawashima Begging for Love
1999 Akimasa Kawashima Jubaku Spellbound
2000 Yoshirô Muraki After the Rain
2001 Takeshi Imai Go
2002 Iwao Ishii The Twilight Samurai
2003 Takeshi Kitano
Yoshinori Ohta
Zatōichi
2004 Ryuji Miyajima Swing Girls
2005 Hitoshi Tsurumaki Always - Sunset on Third Street
2006 Yoshiyuki Koike Memories of Matsuko
2007 Jun'ichi Kikuchi I Just Didn't Do It
2008 Akimasa Kawashima Departures
2009 Takao Arai The Unbroken
2010 Yoshiyuki Koike Confessions
2011 Chise Sanjo Rebirth
2012 Mototaka Kusakabe The Kirishima Thing
2013 Shinichi Fushima The Great Passage
2014 Ryūji Miyajima The Eternal Zero
2015 Yasuyuki Ōzeki Bakuman

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