Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award
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The is given annually by the Directors Guild of Japan
Directors Guild of Japan
The is a trade union created to represent the interests of film directors in the film industry in Japan. It was founded in 1936, with Minoru Murata serving as the first president, and has continued to this day apart from a period between 1943 and 1949 when it was disbanded at first on orders from...

 to a new director of a film released that year who is considered the most "suitable" for the award. The winner is selected by a committee formed of DGJ members. All formats—feature film, documentary, television, video, etc.—are eligible for consideration. In some years when there was no apparent winner, the Guild only issued a "citation" or did not give out the award. Multiple awards have been given in other years. With a long history, many of Japan's major postwar directors have received the award, including Nagisa Ōshima
Nagisa Oshima
is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. After graduating from Kyoto University he was hired by Shochiku Ltd. and quickly progressed to directing his own movies, making his debut feature A Town of Love and Hope in 1959....

, Susumu Hani
Susumu Hani
is a Japanese film director, and one of the most prominent representatives of the 1960s Japanese New Wave. Born in Tokyo, he has directed both documentaries and feature films....

, Yoshimitsu Morita, Masayuki Suo
Masayuki Suo
is a Japanese film director. He is perhaps best known for his two Japan Academy Prize-winning films, 1992's Sumo Do, Sumo Don't and 1996's Shall We Dance?.According to Suo:- Life and career :...

, Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi Kitano
is a Japanese filmmaker, comedian, singer, actor, film editor, presenter, screenwriter, author, poet, painter, and one-time video game designer who has received critical acclaim, both in his native Japan and abroad, for his highly idiosyncratic cinematic work. The famed Japanese film critic...

, and Shunji Iwai
Shunji Iwai
is a Japanese film director/video artist, writer and documentarian.-Life and career:Iwai was born in Sendai, Japan, Miyagi prefecture. He attended Yokohama National University, graduating in 1987....

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Recipients

Recipients of the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award
Year Winner Film Notes
1960 Cruel Story of Youth
Cruel Story Of Youth
, was the second film directed by Nagisa Oshima.Oshima, who was only 28 at the time, made extensive use of hand-held cameras and location shooting, and the results drew comparisons to the French nouvelle vague filmmakers emerging at around the same time; the film became one of the primary films in...

1961 Bad Boys
1962 Foundry Town
Foundry Town
is a 1962 Japanese drama film directed by Kirio Urayama. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival and won the Blue Ribbon Awards in 1962.-Cast:* Sayuri Yoshinaga - Jun* Mitsuo Hamada - Tsukamoto, Katsumi* Eijirō Tōno - Ishiguro, Tatsugoro...

1963 No award
1964 No award
1965 Nihon rettō
1966 Yakuza (893) gurentai
1967 Hikō shōnen: Hinode no sakebi
1968 No award
1969 Oretachi no kōya Citation only
1970 Summer in Narita
1971 Yasashii Nipponjin
1972 Female Convict #701: Scorpion
Female Convict 701: Scorpion
is a film based on a manga by Tōru Shinohara in the "Women in Prison" sub-genre of Pinky violence Pink films made by Toei Company in 1972. The first in a series, the film starred Meiko Kaji and was Shunya Itō's directorial debut.-Plot:...

Citation only
1973 Confidential: The Hell of Tortured Prostitutes Citation only
1974 No award
1975 No award
1976 Futatsu no hāmonika Citation only
1977 Hoshizora no marionetto
1978 No award
1979 Keiko
Keiko (film)
Keiko is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Claude Gagnon. It won the Special Award at the 1979 Hochi Film Awards.-Cast:*Junko Wakashiba as Keiko*Akiko Kitamura as Kazuyo*Takuma Ikeuchi as Masaru*Toshio Hashimoto as Terayama*Nobuo Nakanishi as Noguchi...

1980 Muddy River
Muddy River (film)
Muddy River is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Kôhei Oguri. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.-External links:...

Citation only
1981 Gaki teikoku Citation only
1982 No award
1983 The Family Game
The Family Game
is a Japanese movie that was directed by Yoshimitsu Morita in 1983. The movie portrays the changing dynamics of Japanese family life around the time...

1984 No award
1985 Early Spring Story
Early Spring Story
is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Shinichirō Sawai.-Awards and nominations:9th Japan Academy Prize.*Won: Best Director - Shinichirō Sawai7th Yokohama Film Festival*Won: Best Actress - Tomoyo Harada*5th Best Film...

1986 The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
is an award-winning 1987 documentary by director Kazuo Hara. The documentary centers on 62-year-old veteran of Japan's Second World War campaign in New Guinea, Kenzo Okuzaki, and follows him around as he searches out those responsible for the unexplained deaths of two soldiers in his old unit...

1987 Robinson's Garden
1988 Yun's Town
1989 Dotsuitarunen
Dotsuitarunen
is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto.-Awards and nominations:11th Yokohama Film Festival*Won: Best Film*Won: Best New Director - Junji Sakamoto*Won: Best Supporting Actor - Yoshio Harada...

Two winners
1989 Untamagiru
Untamagiru
is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Gō Takamine. It is magical realist story of the legendary Okinawan hero Untamagiru participating in efforts to form an independent Okinawa before the island was returned to Japan in 1972. Many of the characters speak in the Okinawan language and thus mainland...

Two winners
1990 Boiling Point Two winners; citation only
1990 Shimaguni konjō Two winners; citation only
1991 Sumo Do, Sumo Don't
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't
is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony.-Synopsis:In order to graduate from college in a timely manner, and to gain the job waiting for him due to his family connections, Shuhei must join the school's sumo team to please his...

1992 The Games Teachers Play Multiple winners
1992 Pineapple Tours Multiple winners
1992 Pineapple Tours Multiple winners
1992 Pineapple Tours Multiple winners
1993 Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?
Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?
Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? , usually called Fireworks, is a 1993 Japanese film by writer/director Shunji Iwai. The film was shot by Koji Kanaya, while its lighting director was Hiroyuki Sumida...

Two winners
1993 My Wife Is Filipina Two winners
1994 This Window Is Yours
1995 BeRLIN
Berlin
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1996 Two People Talking
1997 Twentieth Century Nostalgia
1998 Pornostar
1999 Moonlight Whispers
Moonlight Whispers
is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Akihiko Shiota. The film is based on the manga Gekko no sasayaki.Boy meets girl , they fall in love...


Don't Look Back
Don't Look Back (1999 film)
is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Akihiko Shiota....

2000 Boy's Choir
2001 Pain
2002 Through the Night
Through the night
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2003 Chirusoku no natsu
Chirusoku no natsu
is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe....

2004 Dogs & Cats
2005 The Soup, One Morning
2006 Kazoku no hiketsu
2007 German + Rain
2008 One Million Yen Girl
2009 8000 Miles
2010 Kenta to Jun to Kayo-chan no kuni
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