Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Cinematography

Blue Ribbon Award for Best Cinematography
Awarded for Best Performance by a Cinematography
Country Japan Japan
Presented by The Association of Tokyo Film Journalists
First awarded 1950
Last awarded 1965

The Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Cinematography is a prize recognizing the work of a cinematography of a Japanese film. It was awarded annually by the Association of Tokyo Film Journalists as one of the Blue Ribbon Awards.[1][2] It was lastly awarded in 1965 at 16th Blue Ribbon Awards and discontinued.

List of winners

No. Year Cinematographer Film(s)
1 1950 Asakazu Nakai Itsuwareru Gisō
2 1951 Yūharu Atsuta Wagaya wa Tanoshi
Ano Oka Koete
Early Summer
3 1952 Kazuo Miyagawa Senbazuru
4 1953 Mitsuo Miura Entotsu no mieru basho
Gan
51954N/AN/A
6 1955 Hiroshi Kusuda Tōi Kumo
She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum
7 1956 Mitsuo Miura The Legend of the White Serpent
Neko to Shōzō to Futari no Onna
81957N/AN/A
9 1958 Kazuo Miyagawa Enjō
Benten Kozō
10 1959 Setsuo Kobayashi Fires on the Plain
11 1960 Kazuo Miyagawa Her Brother
121961N/AN/A
131962N/AN/A
141963N/AN/A
15 1964 Seiki Kuroda Onibaba
16 1965 Kōzō Okazaki Rokujō Yukiyama Tsumugi

References

  1. "ブルーリボン賞" [Blue Ribbon Awards]. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2015-04-28.
  2. "Blue Ribbon Awards". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-28.

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