Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Director

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Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Director
Awarded forBest Performance by a Director
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byNikkan Sports
First awarded1988
Website www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/award/ns-cinema/top-ns-cinema.html

The Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Director is an award given at the Nikkan Sports Film Award. [1] [2]

Contents

List of winners

No.YearDirectorFilm(s)
11988 Kazuo Kuroki Tomorrow
21989 Shohei Imamura Black Rain
31990 Seijirō Kōyama Shiroi Te
41991 Yoji Yamada My Sons
51992 Yōichi Higashi The River with No Bridge
61993 Yoichi Sai All Under the Moon
71994 Kinji Fukasaku Crest of Betrayal
81995 Kaneto Shindo A Last Note
91996 Takeshi Kitano Kids Return
101997 Hayao Miyazaki Princess Mononoke
111998 Hideyuki Hirayama Begging for Love
121999 Kinji Fukasaku The Geisha House
132000 Junji Sakamoto New Battles Without Honor and Humanity
Face
142001 Isao Yukisada Go
152002 Yoji Yamada The Twilight Samurai
162003 Takeshi Kitano Zatōichi
172004 Kazuo Kuroki The Face of Jizo
Utsukushii Natsu Kirishima
182005 Isshin Inudo Touch
House of Himiko
192006 Kichitaro Negishi What the Snow Brings
202007 Masayuki Suo I Just Didn't Do It
212008 Yōjirō Takita Departures
222009 Miwa Nishikawa Dear Doctor
232010 Takashi Miike 13 Assassins
242011 Kaneto Shindo Postcard
252012 Kenji Uchida Kagi Dorobō no Method
262013 Hirokazu Koreeda Like Father, Like Son
272014 Takashi Yamazaki The Eternal Zero
Stand by Me Doraemon
282015 Masato Harada The Emperor in August
292016 Makoto Shinkai Your Name
302017 Yuya Ishii The Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue
312018 Kazuya Shiraishi The Blood of Wolves
Sunny / 32
Dare To Stop Us
322019 Tetsuya Mariko Miyamoto
332020 Kiyoshi Kurosawa Wife of a Spy
342021 Keisuke Yoshida Intolerance
352022 Lee Sang-il Wandering
362023 Yuya Ishii The Moon
Masked Hearts
372024 Jun'ichi Yasuda A Samurai in Time

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References

  1. 歴代受賞者と受賞作品 [Nikkan Sports Film Awards History] (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
  2. "Nikkan Sports Film Awards". IMDB.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-30.