by Nathaniel R
Awards season never truly ends. Someone somewhere in the world is always handing out a prize. The latest are the Japanese Academy film prizes, where Hirokazu Kore-eda thoroughly dominated with the exquisite and also Oscar-nominated Shoplifters. It was nominated in every category it was eligible for. It won 8 awards, including both of the female acting prizes for Sakura Ando and Kirin Kiki. Sadly, Kirin Kiki's prize was posthumous as she died a few months after the movie won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
A list of winners, including (sigh) their choice for foreign film, is after the jump...
Film Shoplifters
Director Hirokazu Kore-eda, Shoplifters
Actor Koji Yakusho, The Blood of Wolves
Actress Sakura Ando, Shoplifters
Supporting Actor Tori Matsuzaka, The Blood of Wolves
Supporting Actress Kirin Kiki, Shoplifters (posthumous)
Screenplay Hirokazu Kore-eda, Shoplifters
Animated Feature Mirai
Music Shoplifters - Haruomi Hosono
Cinematography Shoplifters- Ryuto Kondo
Lighting Direction - Shoplifters -Isamu Fujii
Art Direction - The Blood of Wolves Tsutomu Imamura
Sound Recording - The Blood of Wolves Kazuharu Urata
Film Editing - One Cut of the Dead - Shinichiro Ueda
Foreign Language Film - Bohemian Rhapsody (UK)
All of the foreign film nominees were American or British. The other nominees were: The Greatest Showman, The Shape of Water, Three Billboards, and Mission: Impossible - Fallout.
The have a Newcomer of the Year prize but all the nominees win, apparently, so there are 8 of them this year. Here's a billboard featuring them all....
Most of these actors are so new they don't even have photos up yet on their IMDb pages. We've only heard of Ryo Yoshizawa thus far, because he was in so many movies in 2018 that one of them even made it here to the US via Netflix. He's the archer in that insane Bleach movie you can stream. He's reteaming with his Bleach director for a costume epic action film called Kingdom this year. Here's the poster
Even though its a Japan production in Japanese it is about and set in China. It should not be confused with Netflix's Kingdom series, which is a Korean costume epic actioner, starring Doona Bae (Sense8, Cloud Atlas).