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35th Tokyo International Film Festival

The 35th Tokyo International Film Festival was a film festival that took place from 24 October to 2 November 2022. American writer-director Julie Taymor served as jury president. With The Beasts winning the Tokyo Grand Prix, the festival's top prize, Rodrigo Sorogoyen became the second Spanish director to achieve the prize, after Alejandro Amenábar in 1998.

The official poster for the festival was created by fashion designer Koshino Junko and is intended to represent "the theme of leaping forward" and the "creative explosion" in the film and fashion industries after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The festival opened with Fragments of the Last Will directed by Takahisa Zeze and closed with Living directed by Oliver Hermanus.

Juries

Main Competition

Asian Futures

  • Ayako Saito, Japanese professor at Meiji Gakuin University and president of the Japan Society of Image Arts and Sciences
  • Soros Sukhum, Thai producer
  • Akihiro Nishizawa, Japanese general manager of Tokyo Theatres Company

Official Selection

Competition

The following films were selected to compete for the Tokyo Grand Prix.

Asian Future

The following films were selected to compete in the Asian Future section, which features films from Asian directors who have directed a maximum of three feature films.

Gala Selection

The following films were selected to be screened as part of the Gala Selection.

World Focus

The following films were selected for the World Focus section, which focuses on international films.

Youth

The following films were selected for the Youth section.

Nippon Cinema Now

The following films were selected for Nippon Cinema Now, which aims to introduce previously released Japanese films to international audiences.

Japanese Animation

The following films were selected for the Japanese Animation section.

Japanese Classics

The following films were selected for the Japanese Classics section.

TIFF Series

The following television series were selected for the TIFF Series section.

Awards

Competition

Asian Future

  • Asian Future Best Film Award: Butterflies Live Only One Day by Mohammadreza Vatandoust

Lifetime Achievement Award

References