Opening film | Furimun in Okinawa |
---|---|
Closing film | Saraba Itoshi no Daitouryou |
Location | Okinawa Island, Japan |
Founded | 2009 |
Awards | Golden Shisa Award (Miss Kurosawa Film) |
Festival date | March 20 – 28, 2010 |
Website | http://www.oimf.jp |
The 2nd Okinawa International Movie Festival was held from March 20 to March 28, 2010, and took place at the Okinawa Convention Center in Ginowan City and Sakurazaka Theater in Naha, owned and run by Japanese director Yuji Nakae. [1] Attendance was recorded as 380,000, with 194 official guests. [2] The Golden Shisa was awarded to Taku Watanabe for his Miss Kurosawa Film.
Japanese J-Pop singer Namie Amuro was a special guest on the Okinawa International Movie Festival red carpet on March 24. [3] Other guests included Korean actor Kang Ji-hwan, Chinese director Ing Sheng, Korean-American actor Steve Seungjun Yoo, Taiwanese Director Fu Tien-Yu and Adisorn Tresirikasern, a director from Thailand. [4]
The official selection of films was broken into two categories, "Laugh" and "Peace". The former focuses on comedy films, while the latter includes dramas and documentaries with elements of comedy.
The following films were selected as In Competition for the Laugh Category:
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country/countries |
---|---|---|---|
A.D. Girl - Things She Must Do Tomorrow | 明日やること ゴミ出し 愛想笑い 恋愛 | Ryuta Agari | Japan |
Selfish Planet! | 宇宙で1番ワガママな星 | Hiroaki Ito | Japan |
Stay The Night at The Grave | お墓に泊まろう! | Takayuki Ito | Japan |
Miss Kurosawa Film | クロサワ映画 | Taku Watanabe | Japan |
Saraba Itoshi no Daitoryo | さらば愛しの大統領 | Daisuke Shibata & Atsumu Watanabe | Japan |
Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City | ゼブラーマン ゼブラシティの逆襲 | Takashi Miike | Japan |
Close Encounters Of The Stupid ~Tales of Rossy Stardust & Junior From Mars~ | 無知との遭遇 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE STUPID | Takanobu Goda | Japan |
Miracle Girls: Neva-da Stop Dreaming | 矢島美容室 THE MOVIE ~夢をつかまネバダ~ | Shinya Nakajima | Japan |
Watashi no Yasashikunai Senpai | 私の優しくない先輩 ' | Yutaka Yamamoto | Japan |
My Girlfriend is an Agent | 7급 공무원 ' | Shin Tae-Ra | South Korea |
On His Majesty's Secret Service | 大内密探灵灵狗 (Da Nei Mi Tan Ling Ling Gou) ' | Wong Jing | Hong Kong |
The Hangover (film) | — | Todd Phillips | United States |
Fanboys (film) | — | Kyle Newman | United States |
The following films were selected as In Competition for the Peace Category:
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
---|---|---|---|
Solanin | ソラニン | Takahiro Miki | Japan |
My Darling is a Foreigner | ダーリンは外国人 | Kazuaki Ue | Japan |
Sunshine Ahead | てぃだかんかん ~ 海とサンゴと小さな奇跡~ | Toshio Lee | Japan |
A Song of Gondola | ニライの丘 ~A Song of Gondola~ | Naoya Oshiro | Japan |
The Hero Show | ヒーローショー | Kazuyuki Izutsu | Japan |
Wararaifu!! | ワラライフ!! | Yuichi Kimura | Japan |
Little Big Soldier | 大兵小将 (Da bing xiao jiang) | Sheng Ding | China |
Bangkok Traffic Love Story | รถไฟฟ้า..มาหานะเธอ (Rot Fai Faa..Maa Haa Na Ter) | Adisorn Trisirikasem | Thailand |
Somewhere I Have Never Traveled | 帶我去遠方 | Tien-Yu Fu | Taiwan |
A Match Made in Heaven * | Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi | Aditya Chopra | India |
A Town Called Panic (film) | Panique au village | Stephane Aubier & Vincent Patar | Belgium, France, Luxembourg |
The Missing Lynx | El Lince Perdido | Raul Garcia & Manuel Sicilia | Spain |
Hipsters (film) | Стиляги (Stilyagi) | Valery Todorovsky | Russia |
The following films were screened out of competition:
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
---|---|---|---|
Furimun in Okinawa | 南の島のフリムン | Gori (comedian) | Japan |
Sachiko Nakada: The Queen of Okinawan Comedy | オバアは喜劇の女王~ 仲田幸子 沖縄芝居に生きる ~ | Yasunari Izuma | Japan |
The Golden Shisa Award was won by the Japanese-language film Miss Kurosawa Film directed by Taku Watanabe.
The Laugh Category Uminchu Prize Grand Prix went to Miss Kurosawa Film directed by Taku Watanabe.
The Peace Category Uminchu Prize Grand Prix was won by Indian film A Match Made in Heaven by Aditya Chopra.
Akira Kurosawa was a Japanese filmmaker and painter who directed thirty films in a career spanning over five decades. He is regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in film history.
The cinema of Japan has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world; as of 2021, it was the fourth largest by number of feature films produced. In 2011 Japan produced 411 feature films that earned 54.9% of a box office total of US$2.338 billion. Films have been produced in Japan since 1897, when the first foreign cameramen arrived.
Ikiru is a 1952 Japanese drama film directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa. The film examines the struggles of a terminally ill Tokyo bureaucrat and his final quest for meaning. The screenplay was partly inspired by Leo Tolstoy's 1886 novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich.
The Busan International Film Festival, held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia. The first festival, held from 13 to 21 September 1996, was also the first international film festival in Korea. The main focus of the BIFF is to introduce new films and first-time directors, especially those from Asian countries. Another notable feature is the appeal of the festival to young people, both in terms of the large youthful audience it attracts and through its efforts to develop and promote young talent. In 1999, the Pusan Promotion Plan was established to connect new directors to funding sources. The 16th BIFF in 2011 saw the festival move to a new permanent home, the Busan Cinema Center in Centum City. The Busan Cinema Center is an about US$150 million structure designed by Austria-based architecture collective Coop Himmelblau. The about 30,000 m2 Cinema Center includes a 4,000-seat outdoor theatre; four indoor screens under an LED-covered roof; media centre; archive space; and conference rooms; allowing the festival to include industry forums and educational activities.
Moon So-ri is a South Korean actress, film director and screenwriter. She is best known for her acclaimed leading roles in Oasis (2002) and A Good Lawyer's Wife (2003).
Hitonari Tsuji is a Tokyo-born Japanese writer, composer, and film director. In his film and singing work he uses the name Jinsei Tsuji, an alternative reading of the Japanese writing of his name. He debuted as a writer in 1989. His books and stories have been bestsellers in Japan as well as overseas, with his work being translated into 20 languages and selling over ten million copies.
Events in the year 1998 in Japan. It corresponds to the year Heisei 10 (平成10年) in the Japanese calendar.
Rainbow Reel Tokyo, until 2016 known as Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival,, also known by the acronym TILGFF, is an international film festival for LGBT audiences, held annually in Tokyo, the capital city of Japan.
Lui Watanabe is a beauty pageant titleholder who represented Japan in Miss World 2007 in China. She was also one of the finalists of the 2008 edition of Miss Universe Japan. She launched her own yoga company Sunroom Yoga in 2011.
CON-CAN Movie Festival (CON-CAN) is an audience-interactive online international short movie festival which aims to discover hidden creative talent from all over the world, enabling image creators and a global audience to share the underlying messages and sheer creativity expressed in profound short movie productions. Founded in 2005, the short movie festival enables users to watch short movies for free on its site. The festival's award ceremony is held annually in Tokyo, Japan.
The 43rd Cannes Film Festival was held from 10 to 21 May 1990. The Palme d'Or went to Wild at Heart by David Lynch.
Hankyū Densha is a 2011 Japanese film. It is based on the novel Hankyū Densha by Hiro Arikawa and directed by Yoshishige Miyake. It was released in cinemas in the Kansai region of Japan on April 23, 2011, and then in other regions of the country from April 29.
LISFF Wiz-Art is an annual International Short Film Festival, which takes place in Lviv, Ukraine at the end of July. The festival was started by art formation Wiz-Art, which was founded in 2008. The festival shows more than 100 brand new short movies every year. Wiz-Art is a powerful cultural and educational platform that unites Ukrainian and foreign filmmakers and introduces them to the Ukrainian audience experienced professionals. The festival has also premiered films featured as part of the Brussels Short Film Festival, in addition to collaborating with other festival programs.
The Okinawa International Movie Festival is an annual Film Festival held in Ginowan City and Naha City on the Japanese island of Okinawa Island. The festival was founded by Japanese century-old comedy-entertainment giant Yoshimoto Kogyo in 2009 and focuses on comedy films from around the world, with the theme of "Laugh & Peace".
The 1st Okinawa International Movie Festival was held from March 19 to March 22, 2009 and took place at the American Village at Mihama Chatan-cho in Okinawa City. The inaugural events saw 38 films being shown and was supported by the Ministries of Economy, Trade and Industry, and Foreign Affairs, along with the Cabinet Office in Okinawa.
The 3rd Okinawa International Movie Festival was held from March 18 to March 27, 2011 and took place at the Okinawa Convention Center in Ginowan City and Sakurazaka Theater in Naha, owned and run by Japanese director Yuji Nakae.
The 4th Okinawa International Movie Festival was held from March 24 to March 31, 2012 and took place at the Okinawa Convention Center in Ginowan City and Sakurazaka Theater in Naha, owned and run by Japanese director Yuji Nakae. Total attendance was 410,000.
The 9th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 10 to 23 July 1975. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Polish film The Promised Land directed by Andrzej Wajda, the Soviet-Japanese film Dersu Uzala directed by Akira Kurosawa and the Italian film We All Loved Each Other So Much directed by Ettore Scola.
Yoon Ga-eun is a South Korean film director and script writer. Her films explore the stories of young children and youth.
The Osaka Asian Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan in March. The festival began in 2005 and currently introduces Asian films.