Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Film

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Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Film
Awarded forBest Performance by a Film
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byTokyo Sports
First awarded1991
Website www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/tospo_movie/

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

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List of winners

No.YearFilmDirector
11991 A Scene at the Sea Takeshi Kitano
21992 Erotic Liaisons Kōji Wakamatsu
31993 Moving Shinji Sōmai
41994 Tsuma wa Filipina Yasunori Terada
51995 Ghost in the Shell Mamoru Oshii
61996 Kids Return Takeshi Kitano
71997 Postman Blues Hiroyuki Tanaka
81998 Hana-bi Takeshi Kitano
91999 After Life Hirokazu Koreeda
102000 Battle Royale Kinji Fukasaku
112001 Brother Takeshi Kitano
122002 Dolls Takeshi Kitano
132003 Zatōichi Takeshi Kitano
142004 Nobody Knows Hirokazu Koreeda
152005N/AN/A
162006 Sway Miwa Nishikawa
172007N/AN/A
182008 Still Walking Hirokazu Koreeda
192009N/AN/A
202010 Outrage Takeshi Kitano
212011 Cold Fish Sion Sono
222012 Beyond Outrage Takeshi Kitano
232013 The Great Passage Yuya Ishii
242014N/AN/A
252015 Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen Takeshi Kitano
262016 In This Corner of the World Sunao Katabuchi
272017 Outrage Coda Takeshi Kitano

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References

  1. 東京スポーツ 映画大賞 [Tokyo Sports Film Award] (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-29.