18th Japan Film Professional Awards

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18th Japan Film Professional Awards
Date2009

The 18th Japan Film Professional Awards (第18回日本映画プロフェッショナル大賞) is the 18th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards . Films of 2008 were eligible, with a focus on independent works not released by major distribution companies. An award ceremony did not take place. [1] [2]

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Awards

10 best films

  1. Kiss (Kunitoshi Manda)
  2. Tokyo Sonata (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
  3. United Red Army (Kōji Wakamatsu)
  4. All Around Us (Ryōsuke Hashiguchi)
  5. Hito no Sex o Warauna  [ jp ] (Nami Iguchi)
  6. Still Walking (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
  1. Children of the Dark (Junji Sakamoto)
  2. Kimi no Tomodachi  [ jp ] (Ryūichi Hiroki)
  3. Chameleon (Junji Sakamoto)
  4. Shiawase no Kaori  [ jp ] (Mitsuhiro Mihara)

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