Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing
Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing | |
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Awarded for | Best film editing for the feature film for a year |
Country | 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) |
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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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