[KineJapan] Kinema Junpo Best

Roger Macy macyroger at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Feb 2 12:51:07 EST 2023


 Has anyone seen Watashi no hanashi, buraku no hanashi ?https://buraku-hanashi.jp/I'm guessing at 205 minutes, it won't be quick to get shown outside of Japan, although the vinyl-length soundtrack seems widely available..
Roger

    On Thursday, 2 February 2023 at 03:38:27 GMT, Gerow Aaron via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:  
 
 Kinema Junpo announced their awards for 2022. In recent years, they have only been publicly announcing the individual and picture awards, so as to make people buy the magazine in order to find out all the films in KineJun’s famous Best Ten. 
https://www.kinejun.com/2023/02/01/post-20472/
Here are some of the awards:
Best picture: Small, Slow but SteadyBest documentary: Watashi no hanashi, buraku no hanashiBest actress: Kishii YukinoBest actor: Sawada KenjiBest supporting actress: Hirosue RyokoBest supporting actor: Miura TomokazuBest director: Takahashi BanmeiBest screenplay: Kajiwara Aki
It seems Small, Slow but Steady (Miyake Sho) is getting most of the best picture awards for 2022. (Though the Japan Academy Prize ignored it for Best Picture, because that’s the nature of those awards, shaped as they are by the major studios.)

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