Mainichi Film Award for Best Cinematography
The Mainichi Film Award for Best Cinematography is a film award given at the Mainichi Film Awards.[1][2]
Mainichi Film Award for Best Cinematography | |
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Awarded for | Best cinematography of the year |
Country | Japan |
First awarded | 1946 |
List of winners
Year | Film | Cinematographer |
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1946 | Hinoki Butai | Mikiya Tachibana |
1947 | Ima Hitotabi no | Mitsuo Miura |
1948 | Drunken Angel | Takeo Itō |
1949 | Aoi sanmyaku Stray Dog | Asakazu Nakai |
1950 | Escape at Dawn | Akira Mimura |
1951 | Repast | Masao Tamai |
1952 | Nishijin no Shimai Thousand Cranes | Kazuo Miyagawa |
1953 | Before the Dawn Kanikōsen | Yoshio Miyajima |
1954 | Ai to Shi no Tanima Niwatori wa Futatabi Naku | Jōji Obara |
1955 | She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum Tōi Kumo | Hiroshi Kusuda |
1956 | The Legend of the White Serpent Neko to Shōzō to Futari no Onna | Mitsuo Miura |
1957 | Kichigai Buraku Seigiha | Hiroyuki Nagaoka |
1958 | Hi no Ataru Sakamichi | Saburō Isayama |
1959 | The Human Condition | Yoshio Miyajima |
1960 | Her Brother | Kazuo Miyagawa |
1961 | A Soldier's Prayer | Yoshio Miyajima |
1962 | An Autumn Afternoon | Yūharu Atsuta |
1963 | Twin Sisters of Kyoto | Tōichirō Narushima |
1964 | Unholy Desire | Shinsaku Himeda |
1965 | Kwaidan | Yoshio Miyajima |
1966 | Umi no Koto Ichiman Sanzen-nin no Yōgisha | Masahiko Iimura |
1967 | Sekishun Portrait of Chieko | Hiroshi Takemura |
1968 | Kuroneko Tsuyomushi Onna to Yowamushi Otoko | Kiyomi Kuroda |
1969 | Goyokin | Kōzō Okazaki |
1970 | Akazukin Chan Ki o Tsukete | Asakazu Nakai |
1971 | Inochi Bō ni Furou | Kōzō Okazaki |
1972 | The Rendezvous Tabi no Omosa | Noritaka Sakamoto |
1973 | Tsugaru Jongara Bushi | Noritaka Sakamoto |
1974 | Karei Naru Ichizoku Nemu no Ki no Uta | Kōzō Okazaki |
1975 | Kaseki I Am a Cat | Kōzō Okazaki |
1976 | The Inugamis | Kiyoshi Hasegawa |
1977 | Ballad of Orin | Kazuo Miyagawa |
1978 | The Incident The Demon | Takashi Kawamata |
1979 | Ah! Nomugi Toge | Setsuo Kobayashi |
1980 | Zigeunerweisen | Kazue Nagatsuka |
1981 | Station | Daisaku Kimura |
1982 | Farewell to the Land | Masaki Tamura |
1983 | Antarctica | Akira Shiizuka |
1984 | MacArthur's Children | Kazuo Miyagawa |
1985 | Sorekara Checkers in Tan Tan Tanuki Yabanjin no Yō ni | Yonezō Maeda |
1986 | A Promise Rikon Shinai Onna | Yoshihiro Yamazaki |
1987 | Eiga Joyū | Yukio Isohata |
1988 | Wuthering Heights Kyōshū | Junichirō Hayashi |
1989 | Rikyu | Fujio Morita |
1990 | Dreams | Takao Saito Shōji Ueda |
1991 | My Sons | Tetsuo Takaha |
1992 | The River with No Bridge | Kōichi Kawakami |
1993 | We Are Not Alone | Takeshi Hamada |
1994 | 800 Two Lap Runners | Naoki Kayano |
1995 | Sharaku | Tatsuo Suzuki |
1996 | Nemuru Otoko | Osame Maruike |
1997 | Yūkai | Daisaku Kimura |
Suzaku 2/Duo | Masaki Tamura | |
1998 | Hana-bi The Bird People in China | Hideo Yamamoto |
1999 | Spellbound | Yoshitaka Sakamoto |
2000 | After the Rain | Shōji Ueda |
2001 | Inugami Turn Koko ni Irukoto | Junichi Fujisawa |
2002 | The Twilight Samurai | Mutsuo Naganuma |
2003 | My House Sayonara, Kuro Akame 48 Waterfalls | Norimichi Kasamatsu |
2004 | Vibrator Kikansha Sensei Girlfriend Kokoro to Karada | Kazuhiro Suzuki |
2005 | Always Sanchōme no Yūhi | Kōzō Shibasaki |
2006 | The Blossoming of Kamiya Etsuko | Kōichi Kawakami |
2007 | The Mourning Forest | Hideo Nakano |
2008 | United Red Army | Tomohiko Tsuji |
2009 | Mt. Tsurugidake | Daisaku Kimura |
2010 | Sketches of Kaitan City | Ryūto Kondō |
2011 | Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai | Nobuyasu Kita |
2012 | Chronicle of My Mother | Akiko Ashizawa |
2013 | The Backwater | Takahiro Imai |
2014 | Pale Moon | Shiguma Makoto |
2015 | Solomon's Perjury | Junichi Fujisawa |
2016 | 64: Part I & 64: Part II | Kōichi Saitō |
2017 | The Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue | Yōichi Kamakari |
2018 | Mori, The Artist's Habitat | Yūta Tsukinaga |
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References
- "コンクールの歴史" [History of Mainichi Film Award] (in Japanese). The Mainichi Newspapers. Retrieved 2015-04-22.
- "Mainichi Film Concours" (in Japanese). IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-22.
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