37th Tokyo International Film Festival

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LocationTokyo, Japan
Founded1985
37th Tokyo International Film Festival
Official poster of the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival
Opening film11 Rebels by Kazuya Shiraishi
Closing filmMarcello Mio by Christophe Honoré
LocationTokyo, Japan
Founded1985
AwardsTokyo Grand Prix: Teki Cometh by Daihachi Yoshida
Hosted by
Artistic directorKoshino Junko
No. of films208
Festival dateOpening: October 28, 2024 (2024-10-28)
Closing: November 6, 2024 (2024-11-06)
Website2024 TIFF
Tokyo International Film Festival

The 37th Tokyo International Film Festival took place from 28 October to 6 November 2024. This edition, introduced a new 'Women's Empowerment' section and showcased the works of director Yu Irie, a Japanese film director and screenwriter in its 'Nippon Cinema Now' strand.[1] Hong Kong actor and singer Tony Leung served as jury president.[2]

The festival opened with Japanese samurai, period action film 11 Rebels by Kazuya Shiraishi, and a unique mix of video, music, and dance, featuring performances by Sarah Àlainn, Leo, KAF, Oi Kazuya, and dancers Ikeda Mika and Suzuki Yohei. A video introduction followed, showcasing the lineup and upcoming awards, with KAF acting as master of ceremonies alongside Leo and Oi.[3]

Béla Tarr a Hungarian filmmaker, was honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award during a Special Talk event at the festival, held on November 1.[4][5]

The festival closed on 6 November with Marcello Mio, a comedy film directed by French director and writer Christophe Honoré and starring French actresses Chiara Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve.[6] It screened 208 films, with 61,576 admissions and another 96,866 people attending related events. Teki Cometh a Japanese film by Daihachi Yoshida was awarded Tokyo Grand Prix award.[7]

Rinko Kikuchi festival navigator at the red carpet

The film registration for the festival began in April 2024 with the closing date for submission fixed for July 8, 2024.[8]

The official poster for the festival was created by fashion designer Koshino Junko, who has designed TIFF's visuals since 2021 and features Japanese actress Rinko Kikuchi. She has also been appointed this year's festival navigator. She will "navigate" the audience at official events as the face of the festival.[9]

Andrijana Cvetkovikj in 2015

A new section 'Women's Empowerment' was introduced this year, which will highlight features made by female directors as well as female-focused films. Andrijana Cvetkovik, a film director and former Macedonian ambassador to Japan will serve as the Women's Empowerment senior programmer and select seven new films to be showcased as the main feature. In addition, a symposium and special screening with talk session focusing on related themes will also be held.[10]

On 11 September 2024, opening and closing films of the festival were announced.[11] On 20 September Gala Selection and trailer with festival Song was unveiled.[12] The full lineup was announced on 25 September 2024, lining up 110 films for showcasing in the festival.[13]

Juries

The juries consists of the following members:[14][15][16]

Tony Leung
Chiara Mastroianni

Main competition

TIFF Ethical Film Award

  • Takumi Saitoh, Japanese actor and filmmaker, President of the jury

Opening and closing ceremonies

The opening ceremony took place at the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater on 28 October, with a distinctive blend of video, music, and dance, highlighting performances by vocalist-violinist Sarah Àlainn, koto player Leo, virtual singer KAF, drummer Oi Kazuya, and dancers Ikeda Mika and Suzuki Yohei. A video introduction followed, presenting the festival's lineup and upcoming awards, with KAF serving as the emcee alongside Leo and Oi.[17] The closing ceremony was held at Toho Cinemas Hibiya on 6 November. It opened with a video showcasing festival highlights, featuring clips and snapshots from indoor and outdoor stage events, Question & Answer sessions, masterclasses, symposia, and TIFF Lounge discussions. Awards were then announced, concluding with the Tokyo Grand Prix, which went to Daihachi Yoshida’s Teki Cometh, accompanied by a prize of ¥3 million.[7]

Events

  • Kering “Women In Motion”: A talk session focusing on women in arts and culture on 1 November 2024 at TOHO Cinemas Nihonbashi Screen7. The talk will feature actor Rinko Kikuchi, actor Hayato Isomura and Netflix producer Okano Makiko.
  • MPA seminar: It will focus on the latest trends in international production, such as the use of Generative AI and VFX technologies to enhance production.
  • TIFF Lounge Co-presented by The Japan Foundation & Tokyo International Film Festival: A place for filmmakers in Tokyo to interact with each other, where various talk events will be held under the planning of the committee members.[18]

Screening venues

The following 8 venues will host the festival screenings.[9]

  • Marunouchi TOEI
  • Marunouchi Piccadilly
  • Toho Cinemas Hibiya
  • Yurakucho Yomiuri Hall
  • Kadokawa Cinema Yurakucho
  • Humantrust Cinema Yurakucho
  • Cine Switch Ginza
  • Toho Cinemas, Chanter

Official Selection

The festival from this year will consist of ten main sections.[19][20]

Opening and closing films

Riho Sayashi, of 11 Rebels, the opening film at the red carpet

Source:[21][22]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country(ies)
Opening film
11 Rebels 十一人の賊軍 Kazuya Shiraishi Japan
Centerpiece Screening
Gladiator II Ridley Scott United States, United Kingdom
Closing film
Marcello Mio Christophe Honoré France, Italy

International Competition

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Adios AmigoIván David GaonaColombia
Big WorldYang LinaChina
Bury Your DeadEnterre Seus MortosMarco DutraBrazil
CadetAdilkhan YerzhanovKazakhstan
Daughter's Daughter女兒的女兒Huang XiTaiwan
The Englishman's PapersOs Papéis do InglêsSérgio GracianoPortugal
In His Own ImageThierry de PerettiFrance
Lust in the Rain雨中的慾情Katayama ShinzoJapan, Taiwan
My Friend Andre我的朋友安德烈Dong ZijianChina
Papa爸爸Philip YungHong Kong
Promise, I'll Be FineKatarína GramatováSlovakia, Czech Republic
She Taught Me Serendipity今日の空が一番好き、とまだ言えない僕はAkiko ŌkuJapan
Teki ComethDaihachi YoshidaJapan
TrafficReostatTeodora Ana MihaiRomania, Belgium, Netherlands
The Unseen Sister乔妍的心事Midi ZChina

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.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Apollon by Day Athena by NightEmine Yildirim GaonaTurkey
Black OxTsuta TetsuichiroJapan, Taiwan, United States
The BoraMohammad EsmaeilieIran
Pavane for an Infant搖籃凡世Chong Keat AunMalaysia
Sima's SongRoya SadatSpain, Netherlands, France, Taiwan, Greece, Afghanistan
The Vessel's Isle不游海水的鲸Wang DiUnited States
Three Castrated Goats三个羯子Ye XingyuUnited States
Missing Child Videotapeミッシング・チャイルド・ビデオテープKondo RyotaJapan
Valley of the Shadow of Death不赦之罪Jeffrey Lam Sen, Antonio TamHong Kong
Wait Until SpringAshkan AshkaniIran

Gala Selection

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

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Black Dog狗阵Guan HuChina
EmmanuelleAudrey DiwanFrance
Lumière! The Adventure ContinuesThierry FrémauxFrance
NightbitchMarielle HellerUnited States
Orang IkanMike WiluanSingapore, Indonesia, Japan, United Kingdom
A Real Pain Jesse EisenbergUSA, Poland
Route 29Morii Yusuke Japan
Snowflowers: Seeds of Hope

雪の花 –ともに在りて

Takashi Koizumi Japan
The Solitary Gourmet 孤独のグルメ Yutaka Matsushige Japan
Spirit World Eric Khoo France, Singapore, Japan
Sunset Sunrise サンセット・サンライズ Yoshiyuki Kishi Japan
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In 九龍城寨之圍城 Soi Cheang Hong Kong
White BirdMarc ForsterUnited States

World Focus

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

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Otto e mezzo Federico Fellini Italy, France
Afternoons of SolitudeTardes de soledadAlbert SerraSpain, France, Portugal
A River Without Tears怒江Liu JuanChina
BoganclochBen RiversUnited Kingdom, Germany, Iceland
A Brighter TomorrowIl sol dell'avvenireNanni MorettiItaly, France
Bleak StreetLa calle de la amarguraArturo RipsteinSpain, Mexico
The Castle of PurityEl castillo de la purezaArturo RipsteinMexico
Chain Reactions Alexandre O. Philippe United States
Dahomey Mati Diop Benin, France, Senegal
Dear DiaryCaro diario Nanni Moretti Italy, France
Deep CrimsonProfundo Carmesí Arturo Ripstein Mexico
Direct Action Guillaume Cailleau and Ben Russell Germany, France
Fire of Wind Fogo do Vento Marta Mateus Portugal, Switzerland, France
Henry IV Enrico IV Marco Bellocchio Italy
The Holy OfficeEl santo oficioArturo RipsteinMexico
Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989 Israel Palestina på svensk TV 1958–1989 Göran Hugo Olsson Sweden, Finland, Denmark
Kill the Jockey El Jockey Luis Ortega Argentina, Spain, USA, Mexico, Denmark
La dolce vita Federico Fellini Italian, English, French, German
The Last Dance 破.地獄 Anselm Chan Mou Yin Hong Kong
Mostly Sunny 阳光俱乐部 Wei Shujun China
Pepe Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias Dominican Republic, Namibia, Germany, France
Phantosmia Lav Diaz Philippines
The Place Without LimitsEl lugar sin límitesArturo RipsteinMexico
Red Wood Pigeon Palombella rossa Nanni Moretti Italy
The Room Next Door La habitación de al lado Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Stranger Lo straniero Luchino Visconti Italy
Sunflower : I girasoli Vittorio De Sica Italian, Russian
The WailingEl llantoPedro Martín-CaleroSpain, France, Argentina

Nippon Cinema Now

Yu Irie in TIFF 2018

The following films were selected for Nippon Cinema Now, which will showcase the works of director Yu Irie, a Japanese film director and screenwriter.[23][10]

Year English Title Original Title
2009 8000 MilesSRサイタマノラッパー
2010 8000 Miles 2: Girl RappersSRサイタマノラッパー
2012 Roadside Fugitive [ja]SRサイタマノラッパー ロードサイドの逃亡者
2016 The Sun (2016 film)太陽
2024 A Girl Named Annあんのこと

Animation

The following films were selected for the Animation section.[24]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
A Few Moments of Cheers数分間のエールをPopreqJapan
FlowGints ZilbalodisStraumeLatvia, France, Belgium
Olivia & the CloudsOlivia & Las NubesTomás Pichardo EspaillatDominican Republic
Ghost Cat Anzu化け猫あんずちゃんYōko Kuno, Nobuhiro YamashitaJapan, France

Japanese Classics

The following films were selected for the Japanese Classics section.

Year English Title Original Title Director(s)
1965 Abashiri Prison網走番外地Teruo Ishii
1954 GodzillaゴジラIshirō Honda
1964 Japanese Yakuza日本俠客伝Masahiro Makino
1966 Nakano Spy School 4K Digital Remaster陸軍中野学校 4Kデジタル修復版Masumura Yasuzo
1979 Nomugi Pass Digitally Remastered in 4Kあゝ野麦峠 4Kデジタルリマスター版Yamamoto Satsuo
1966 The Red Angel 4K Digital Remaster赤い天使 4Kデジタル修復版Masumura Yasuzo
1965 The Wife of Seisaku清作の妻Masumura Yasuzo
1965 Wolves, Pigs and Men狼と豚と人間Fukasaku Kinji

Youth

The following films were selected for the Youth section.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
She Sat There Like All Ordinary Ones开始的枪Qu YoujiaChina
Special Voice Performance by Yamazaki Vanilla山崎バニラの活弁小絵巻 2024Yamazaki VanillaJapan
The Sparrow in the ChimneyDer Spatz im KaminRamon ZürcherSwitzerland
TIFF 2024: Teens Meet CinemaTIFFティーンズ映画教室2024Japan

TIFF Series

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

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
DisclaimerAlfonso CuarónUnited States, Australia, Mexico
Scénarios & Exposé du film annonce du film "Scénario"Jean-Luc GodardFrance, Japan
The Dogs of KarmaShiraishi KojiJapan
The New YearsLos años nuevosRodrigo Sorogoyen, Sandra Romero, David Martín de los SantosSpain

Women’s Empowerment

The following films were screened as a part of new section introduced this year selected by Andrijana Cvetkovikj [ja], a film director and former Macedonian ambassador to Japan.[10][25]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
AdabanaKai SayakaJapan, France
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon ドクターX〜外科医・大門未知子〜 Tamura Naoki Japan
In Ten Seconds On Saniye Ceylan Özgün Özçelik Turkey
Ivo Eva Trobisch Germany
Maydegol Sarvnaz Alambeigi France, Germany, Iran
Memories of a Burning Body Memorias de un cuerpo que arde Antonella Sudasassi Furniss Costa Rica, Spain
Montages of a Modern Motherhood 虎毒不 Oliver Chan Hong Kong
My Favourite Cake کیک محبوب من Behtash Sanaeeha and Maryam Moqadam Iran, France, Sweden, Germany

Searchlight Pictures 30th Anniversary Project

A special screening of six works of Searchlight Pictures to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2024 will be screened.[26]

Year English title Original title Director(s) Production country(ies)
2006 Little Miss Sunshine Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris United States
2009 500 Days of Summer Marc Webb
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Wes Anderson
2017 The Shape of Water Guillermo del Toro
2018 Isle of Dogs Wes Anderson United States, Germany
2019 Jojo Rabbit Taika Waititi United States, New Zealand, Czech Republic

Akira Kurosawa's Favorite Films

The following films were screened as a part of a section consisting of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa favorite films.

Year English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
1960 BreathlessÀ bout de souffleJean-Luc GodardFrance
1940 The Great DictatorCharlie ChaplinUnited States
1983 NostalghiaAndrei TarkovskySoviet Union, Italy
1954 Seven Samurai七人の侍Kurosawa AkiraJapan
1985 The Time to Live and the Time to Die童年往事Hou Hsiao-hsienTaiwan

Special screening

English title Original title Director(s) Production country(ies)
A Tapestry of a Legendary Land 只此青绿 Zhou Liya, Han Zhen China
The Devil's Deal 대외비 Lee Won-tae South Korea
Sidonie in Japan Sidonie au Japon Élise Girard France
Venom: Let There Be Carnage Ruben Fleischer United States

Awards

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