Record of Awards and Nominations
List of Accolades | |||
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Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
61st Cannes Film Festival | Un Certain Regard - Jury Prize | Tokyo Sonata | Won |
44th Chicago International Film Festival | Jury Prize | Tokyo Sonata | Won |
3rd Asian Film Awards | Best Film | Tokyo Sonata | Won |
Best Screenwriter | Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Max Mannix, Sachiko Tanaka | Won | |
30th Yokohama Film Festival | Best Cinematographer | Akiko Ashizawa | Won |
23rd Mar del Plata Festival | Best Director | Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Won |
10th Arab Asian Film Festival | Best Asian Film | Tokyo Sonata | Won |
9th Utica Film Festival | Best Asian Film | Tokyo Sonata | Won |
4th Osaka Cinema Festival | Best Film | Tokyo Sonata | Won |
Best Director | Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Won | |
2nd Asia Pacific Screen Awards | Achievement in Directing | Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Nominated |
Best Screenplay | Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Max Mannix, Sachiko Tanaka | Nominated | |
33rd Hochi Film Awards | Best Leading Actress | Kyoko Koizumi | Won |
82nd Kinema Junpo Awards | Best Leading Actress | Kyoko Koizumi | Won |
Best New Actor | Kai Inowaki | Won | |
Cinema Award | Best Film in 2008 | Tokyo Sonata | Nor !5th place |
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