Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival

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Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
Location Yamagata, Japan
Founded 1989
Number of films 238
Language International
Official website

The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival is a documentary film festival held biennially in Yamagata, Japan.

It was first held in October 1989, which makes it one of the longest running documentary film festivals in the world and the most distinguished such festival in Asia. Its emphasis is on showcasing best achievements in documentary filmmaking, as well as promoting and popularizing the genre and documentary filmmaking in the region.

The festival was most recently held in October 2007. 1,633 films from 109 countries were submitted, with 238 films screened as part of the international and regional competitions. The festival attracted an audience of around 23,000 people. [1]

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[edit] Awards

A number of prizes are awarded at the festival, including:

  • For films included in international competition:
    • The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize)
    • The Mayor's Prize (Award of Excellence)
    • The Special Jury Prize
    • The Runner-up Prize
  • For films included in regional competition:
    • The Shinsuke Ogawa Award, which honors new up-and-coming Asian filmmakers
  • Overall:
    • The Citizens' Prize, voted for by the festival audience.

[edit] Award winners

[edit] 1989 YIDFF

The first festival edition was held 10-15 October 1989. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a retrospective of films by Robert and Frances Flaherty and a comprehensive screening of Japanese documentaries from the first half of the 20th century. In total, 80 films were seen by an audience of around 12,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
The Crossroad Street
(Skersiela)
Flag of the Soviet Union Ivars Seleckis
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Route One USA
Flag of France Robert Kramer
Runner-up Prize
The Eye above the Well
(Het Oog boven de put)
Nobody Listened
(Nadie escuchaba)
Weapons of the Spirit
(Les Armes de l'esprit)
Flag of the Netherlands Johan van der Keuken

Flag of Spain Jorge Ulla, &
Flag of Spain Néstor Almendros
Flag of France Pierre Sauvage

Special Jury Prize
Time Has No Name
(Tiden har inget namn)
Flag of Sweden Stefan Jarl
Encouragement Prize
Over the Threshold
Flag of the United Kingdom Christine Lloyd-Fitt, &
Flag of Japan Yoshi Tezuka
Citizens' Prize
Weapons of the Spirit
(Les Armes de l'esprit)
Flag of France Pierre Sauvage

[edit] 1991 YIDFF

The second festival edition was held 7-13 October 1991. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a program devoted solely to Asian films, as well as a selection of Japanese films from the post-WWII period. In total, 153 films were shown, which attracted an audience of around 14,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Stubborn Dreams
Flag of Hungary Béla Szobolits
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Locked-Up Time
(Ha-Behirah V'Hagoral)
Flag of Germany Sibylle Schönemann
Runner-up Prize
American Dream
OnceThere Were Seven Simeons
(Reiz dzivoja septini Simeoni)
Flag of the United States Barbara Kopple
Flag of the Soviet Union Herz Frank, &
Flag of the Soviet Union Vladimir Eisner
Special Jury Prize
Canticle of the Stones
(Le Cantique des pierres)
Palestinian flag Michel Khleifi
Encouragement Prize
Children of Mini-Japan
(Kutty Japanin Kuzhandaigal)
Flag of India Chalam Bennurkar
Citizens' Prize
Children of Mini-Japan
(Kutty Japanin Kuzhandaigal)
Flag of India Chalam Bennurkar

[edit] 1993 YIDFF

The third festival edition was held 5-11 October 1993. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a selection of Asian films, as well as a selection of films focusing on native peoples from North and South America, New Zealand, Australia and Japan. The Shinsuke Ogawa Award for most promising Asian film director in the New Asian Currents program was introduced. In total, 139 films were shown, which attracted an audience of around 20,000 people.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Black Harvest
Flag of Australia Robin Anderson
Flag of Australia Bob Connolly
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Zoo
Flag of the United States Frederick Wiseman
Runner-up Prize
Living on the River Agano
(Agano ni ikiru)
Loss Is to Be Expected
(Mit Verlust ist zu rechnen)
Flag of Japan Makoto Satô

Flag of Austria Ulrich Seidl

Special Jury Prize
Elegy from Russia
(Le Cantique des pierres)
Flag of Russia Aleksandr Sokurov
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
My Time with the Red Guards
Flag of the People's Republic of China Wu Wenguang
Citizens' Prize
In the Name of God
(Raam Ke Naam)
Flag of India Anand Patwardhan

[edit] 1995 YIDFF

The fourth festival edition was held 3-9 October 1995. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a retrospective of films from the early days of cinema in honor of the Lumière brothers' cinematograph centennial. In total, 278 films were shown, which attracted an audience of around 21,000 people.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Choice and Destiny
(Ha-Behirah V'Hagoral)
Flag of Israel Tsipi Reibenbach
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Metal and Melancholy
(Metaal en melancholie)
Flag of the Netherlands Heddy Honigmann
Runner-up Prize
Screenplay: The Times
(Drehbuch - Die Zeiten)
Picture of Light
Flag of Germany Barbara Junge, &
Flag of Germany Winfried Junge
Flag of Canada Peter Mettler
Special Jury Prize
Father, Son, and Holy War
(Pitra, Putra Aur Dharamyuddha)
Flag of India Anand Patwardhan
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
The Murmuring
(Najeun moksori)
Flag of South Korea Byun Young-Joo
Citizens' Prize
Screenplay: The Times
(Drehbuch - Die Zeiten)
Flag of Germany Barbara Junge, &
Flag of Germany Winfried Junge
FIPRESCI Award
The Square
(Guang Chang)
Last Farewell USSR
Flag of the People's Republic of China Duan Jinchuan, &
Flag of the People's Republic of China Zhang Yuan
Flag of Ukraine Oleksandr Rodnyansky
FIPRESCI
Special Mention
Embracing
(Ni tsutsumarete)
Flag of Japan Naomi Kawase
We Love Cinema Award
Last Farewell USSR
Scenes of Violence
(Katatsumori)
Flag of Ukraine Oleksandr Rodnyansky
Flag of Japan Naomi Kawase

[edit] 1997 YIDFF

The fifth festival edition was held 6-13 October 1997. In all competitions and programs 187 films were shown, and attendance was around 23,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Fragments: Jerusalem
(Shivrei T'munot Yerushalayim)
Flag of Israel Ron Havilio
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Africa, How Are You with Pain?
(Afriques: Comment ça va avec la douleur?)
Flag of France Raymond Depardon
Runner-up Prize
Paper Heads
(Papierove hlavy)
Tu as crié: Let me go
Flag of Slovakia Dušan Hanák

Flag of Canada Anne Claire Poirier
Special Jury Prize
La Comédie-Française
ou l'amour joué?
Flag of the United States Frederick Wiseman
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
Out of Phoenix Bridge
(Hui dao feng huang qiao)
Flag of the People's Republic of China Li Hong
Citizens' Prize
Private Wars
Flag of the Philippines Nick Deocampo
FIPRESCI Award
Homesick Eyes
(Wang hsiang)
Flag of the Republic of China Hsu Hsiao-ming
FIPRESCI
Special Mention
London Brief
Flag of the United States Jon Jost
We Love Cinema Award
Out of Phoenix Bridge
(Hui dao feng huang qiao)
Neon Goddesses
Flag of the People's Republic of China Li Hong

Flag of Hong Kong Yu Lik-wai

[edit] 1999 YIDFF

The sixth festival edition was held 19-25 October 1999. Apart from the usual international and regional competition programs, a retrospective of films by Joris Ivens was shown. In total 188 films were shown, and attendance was around 20,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Images of the Absence
(Buenos Aires, meine Geschichte)
Flag of Germany German Kral
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Belfast, Maine
Flag of the United States Frederick Wiseman
Runner-up Prize
Sweep It Up, Swig It Down
(Kehrein, kehraus)
Happy Birthday, Mr. Mograbi
(Yom Huledet Same'ach Mar Mograbi)
Flag of Germany Gerd Kroske

Flag of Israel Avi Mograbi

Special Jury Prize
The Underground Orchestra
(Het Ondergrondse orkest)
Flag of the Netherlands Heddy Honigmann
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
Swimming on the Highway
(Hui dao feng huang qiao)
Flag of the Republic of China Wu Yao-tung
Citizens' Prize
Living Amongst Lions
(Leve blant løver)
Flag of Norway Sigve Endresen
FIPRESCI Award
Divorce Iranian Style
Flag of the United Kingdom Kim Longinotto
Flag of Iran Ziba Mir-Hosseini
FIPRESCI
Special Mention
The New God
(Atarashî kamisama)
Flag of Japan Yutaka Tsuchiya
NETPAC Award
Shiro the White
Flag of Japan Katsuyuki Hirano
NETPAC
Special Mention
Annyong-Kimchi
I Love (080)
Flag of Japan Matsue Tetsuaki
Flag of the Republic of China Yang Li-chou

[edit] 2001 YIDFF

The seventh festival edition was held 3-9 October 2001. Apart from the usual international and regional competition programs, retrospectives of films by Robert Kramer and Kamei Fumio were shown. In total 183 films were shown, and attendance was around 18,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
The Land of the Wandering Souls
(La Terre des âmes errantes)
Flag of Cambodia Rithy Panh
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
In Vanda’s Room
(No Quarto da Vanda)
Flag of Portugal Pedro Costa
Runner-up Prize
Mysterious Object at Noon
(Dokfa nai meuman)
6 Easy Pieces
Flag of Thailand Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Flag of the United States Jon Jost
Special Jury Prize
A2
Flag of Japan Tatsuya Mori
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
Soshin: In Your Dreams
Flag of Australia Melissa Kyu-Jung Lee
Citizens' Prize
A2
Flag of Japan Tatsuya Mori
FIPRESCI Award
In Vanda’s Room
(No Quarto da Vanda)
My Friend Su
Flag of Portugal Pedro Costa

Flag of India Neeraj Bhasin
NETPAC Award
My Migrant Soul
Flag of Bangladesh Yasmine Kabir
NETPAC
Special Mention
Pansy & Ivy
Mysterious Object at Noon
(Dokfa nai meuman)
Flag of South Korea Kye Un-kyoung
Flag of Thailand Apichatpong Weerasethakul

[edit] 2003 YIDFF

The eighth festival edition was held 10-16 October 2003. In total 177 films were shown, and attendance was around 19,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks
Flag of the People's Republic of China Wang Bing
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Stevie
Flag of the United States Steve James
Runner-up Prize
Gift of Life
S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine
(S-21, la machine de mort Khmère rouge)
Flag of the Republic of China Wu Yii-feng
Flag of Cambodia Rithy Panh

Special Jury Prize
Purity
(Tehora)
Flag of Israel Anat Zuria
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
Wellspring
Flag of the People's Republic of China Qing Sha
Citizens' Prize
Purity
(Tehora)
Flag of Israel Anat Zuria
FIPRESCI Award
Three-Five People
Flag of the People's Republic of China Li Lin
FIPRESCI Award
Special Mention
A Short Journey
Flag of Thailand Tanon Sattarujawong

[edit] 2005 YIDFF

The ninth festival edition was held 7-13 October 2005. Apart from the usual regional and international competition programs, the festival screened a selection of films about Zainichi Koreans, as well as screenings of personal documentaries in collaboration with Visions du réel. In total 145 films were shown, and attendance was around 20,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Before the Flood
(Yan mo)
Flag of the People's Republic of China Yifan Li
Flag of the People's Republic of China Yu Yan
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Route 181: Fragments of a
Journey in Palestine-Israel
Palestinian flag Michel Khleifi
Flag of Israel Eyal Sivan
Runner-up Prize
Foreland
(Voorland)
About a Farm
(Hiljainen tila)
Flag of the Netherlands Albert Elings, Eugenie Jansen

Flag of Finland Mervi Junkkonen

Special Jury Prize
Darwin's Nightmare
Flag of Austria Hubert Sauper
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
The Cheese and the Worms
(Chizu to ujimushi)
Flag of Japan Kato Haruyo
Citizens' Prize
In the Shadow of the Palms
Flag of Australia Wayne Coles-Janess
FIPRESCI Award
The Cheese and the Worms
(Chizu to ujimushi)
Flag of Japan Kato Haruyo
Community Cinema Award
Darwin's Nightmare
Flag of Austria Hubert Sauper

[edit] 2007 YIDFF

The tenth festival edition was held 4-11 October 2007. Apart from the usual regional and international competition programs, the festival also screened a program devoted to German documentaries focused on German history. In total 238 films were shown, and attendance was around 23,000.

Award Film Director
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Fengming, a Chinese Memoir
(He Fengming)
Flag of the People's Republic of China Wang Bing
Mayor's Prize
(Award of Excellence)
Encounters
(Encontros)
Flag of France Pierre-Marie Goulet
Runner-up Prize
Potosi: The Journey
(Potosi, le temps du voyage)
M
Flag of Israel Ron Havilio

Flag of Argentina Nicolás Prividera
Special Jury Prize
Tarachime birth/mother
(Tarachime)
Flag of Japan Naomi Kawase
Shinsuke Ogawa Award
Bingai
Flag of the People's Republic of China Feng Yan
Citizens' Prize
Mr. Pilipenko and His Submarine
(Herr Pilipenko und sein U-Boot)
Back Drop Kurdistan
Flag of Germany René Harder, &
Flag of Germany Jan Hinrik Drevs
Flag of Japan Nomoto Masaru
Community Cinema Award
Bingai
Flag of the People's Republic of China Feng Yan

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ YIDFF 2007 Information. Yamagata IDFF (2007-10-11). Retrieved on 2008-03-04.