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Ryusuke Hamaguchi - Wikipedia
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Japanese filmmaker

The native form of this personal name is Hamaguchi Ryūsuke. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Hamaguchi in 2018.
Born (1978-12-16) 16 December 1978 (age 47)
Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
Alma mater
  • University of Tokyo
  • Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (M.A.)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2001–present
Japanese name
RomanizationHamaguchi Ryūsuke
Signature

Ryusuke Hamaguchi (濱口 竜介, Hamaguchi Ryūsuke; [hamaꜜɡɯtɕi ɾʲɯꜜːsɯ̥ke] ⓘ; born 16 December 1978) is a Japanese filmmaker. An alumnus of the University of Tokyo and Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he first gained international recognition for Happy Hour (2015), Asako I & II (2018) and Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (2021), which premiered at the main competitions of Locarno, Cannes and Berlin respectively.

For Drive My Car (2021), Hamaguchi was nominated at the 94th Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, the film was the first Japanese production to be nominated for Best Picture, and won Best International Feature Film.[1] He followed with Evil Does Not Exist (2023), which also received widespread critical acclaim winning the Grand Jury Prize at Venice.

Career

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After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Hamaguchi worked in the commercial film industry for a few years before entering the graduate program in film at Tokyo University of the Arts where he studied with and was influenced by Kiyoshi Kurosawa.[2] His graduation film Passion was selected for the competition of the 2008 Tokyo Filmex.[3][4][5]

With Kō Sakai, he made a three-part documentary about survivors of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, with Voices from the Waves being selected for the competition at the 2013 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival,[6] and Storytellers winning the Sky Perfect IDEHA Prize.[7]

His next film, Happy Hour, was first developed while Hamaguchi was an artist in residence at KIITO Design and Creative Center Kobe in 2013.[8] It came out of an improvisational acting workshop he held for non-professionals, with many of the film's performers having participated in the workshop.[9] The four lead actresses shared the best actress award and the film earned a special mention for its script at the 2015 Locarno Film Festival.[10] Hamaguchi was also given a special jury award at the 2016 Japan Movie Critic Awards,[11] as well as a best newcomer award in the film division of the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Geijutsu Sensho Awards that year.[12]

His Asako I & II was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.[13][14]

In 2021, Hamaguchi won the Silver Bear award at the Berlinale with his Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy. That same year his Drive My Car won Best Picture awards from the New York Film Critics Circle, Boston Society of Film Critics, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Non-English Language Film. Hamaguchi was nominated for an Oscar for Best Director for Drive My Car, becoming the third Japanese director to accomplish this feat.

In 2023, his film Evil Does Not Exist was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival.[15] That same year, he released the film Gift, which uses the same footage as Evil Does Not Exist (though with a different story) and is accompanied by a live score.[16]

Influences and style

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Hamaguchi has referred to himself as "purely a cinephile" and "conventionally in love with Hollywood films." He has been influenced by the works of John Cassavetes.[17]

In April 2024, he listed his 50 favorite films for LaCinetek.[18] His selection explores various cinema genres and periods, including works from directors such as Robert Bresson, Clint Eastwood, Howard Hawks, Edward Yang, Kenji Mizoguchi and Robert Zemeckis.

Quotes

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  • "To some extent, all films are fiction and documentary at the same time. I have experienced to make both, and I believe there is no such thing as pure fiction or pure documentary."[19]
  • "The actor is acting in front of the camera. What the camera captures there is a documentary about the actors, because they're doing something which happens only once."[19]
  • (On the multilingual staging in Drive My Car) "In a multilingual staging, of course, they're not understanding the meaning of the words. Instead, the body language and the voice tones is what becomes more important to convey those feelings or the emotional state of the respective actors. It becomes easier to focus and react. That's a nice way I look at it to get a more simple and strong performance."[20]
  • (On the ending of Drive My Car) "Once I talked with a big fan of Drive My Car who said that it really would have been perfect without that ending. (Laugh) Well, I think maybe the reason I ended that way is to make it a bit imperfect." "In terms of the final staging of the play in applause, if I had ended the movie at that point, presumably the audience would want to do a round of applause, and it would almost be like closing of a full circle. But for me that didn't really feel like a satisfying ending. I wanted to do something a bit more disruptive, to leave some sort of break."[20]
  • (On the ending of Drive My Car) "I have no any plans of making a sequel, but I was just sort of playing around with things at the end there. One other thing I'd like to say is that the title itself also might give a clue to how you can interpret the ending."[20]

Personal life

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Political views

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In December 2023, alongside 50 other filmmakers, Hamaguchi signed an open letter published in Libération demanding a ceasefire and an end to the killing of civilians amid the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, and for a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to be established for humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages.[21][22][23]

Filmography

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Feature films

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Year English title Original title Notes
2007 Solaris
2008 Passion Graduation work at Tokyo University of the Arts[24]
2010 The Depths Co-written by Kôta Ôura
2013 Intimacies 親密さ [25]
2015 Happy Hour ハッピーアワー Co-written by Tadashi Nohara and Tomoyuki Takahashi
2018 Asako I & II 寝ても覚めても Co-written by Sachiko Tanaka
2021 Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy 偶然と想像
Drive My Car ドライブ・マイ・カー Co-written by Takamasa Oe
2023 Evil Does Not Exist 悪は存在しない
2026 All of a Sudden 急に具合が悪くなる Post-production;[26] French language debut

Only writer

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Year English title Original title Notes
2020 Wife of a Spy スパイの妻 Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Documentaries

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Year English title Original title Notes
2011 The Sound of the Waves 東北記録映画三部作 なみのおと Co-directed by Ko Sakai[27]
2013 Voices from the Waves - Kesennuma[28] 東北記録映画三部作 なみのこえ 気仙沼 Co-directed by Ko Sakai
Voices from the Waves - Shinchi-machi[29] 東北記録映画三部作 なみのこえ 新地町
Storytellers[30][31] 東北記録映画三部作 うたうひと

Short films

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Year English Title Original title Notes
2001 Go to the Movies 映画を見に行く
2003 Like Nothing Happened[32] 何食わぬ顔
2005 The Beginning はじまり
Friend of the Night
2006 Scent of Memory 記憶の香り
Attack 遊撃
2009 I Love Thee For Good[33] 永遠に君を愛す
2013 Touching the Skin of Eeriness[34] 不気味なものの肌に触れる
2016 Heaven Is Still Far Away[35] 天国はまだ遠い
2023 Gift ギフト Created to accompany Eiko Ishibashi new album

Awards

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref
2015 Nantes Three Continents Festival Le prix du public Happy Hour Won [36]
2021 Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy Won [37]
Cannes Film Festival Best Screenplay Drive My Car Won [38]
FIPRESCI Prize Won
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Won
New York Film Critics Circle Best Picture Won [39]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best International / Foreign Language Film Won [40]
Boston Society of Film Critics Best Film Won [41]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Picture Won [42]
Best Screenplay Won
2022 Academy Awards Best Picture Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best International Feature Film Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Film Won [43][44]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
2023 Asian Film Awards Best Director Nominated [45]
Venice International Film Festival Golden Lion Evil Does Not Exist Nominated
Grand Jury Prize Won

See also

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  • List of Academy Award winners and nominees of Asian descent
  • List of Academy Award winners and nominees from Japan

References

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  1. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (8 February 2022). "Oscars: 'Drive My Car' Makes History As First Japanese Film Nominated For Best Picture". Deadline. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  2. ^ 里信, 邦子 (20 August 2015). "「ハッピーアワー」の濱口監督、「人は本当に思っていることが言えない」". SWI swissinfo (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  3. ^ "『Passion』濱口竜介(監督)インタビュー". Eiga Geijutsu (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Tokyo FILMeX Competition". TOKYO FILMeX 2008. Tokyo FILMeX. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  5. ^ "映画に寄せるたおやかなパッション──濱口竜介監督インタヴュー". Flower Wild. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  6. ^ "YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2013: Screening List". Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  7. ^ "YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2013". Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  8. ^ "濱口竜介監督作品『ハッピーアワー』ロカルノ国際映画祭にて最優秀女優賞受賞/脚本スペシャルメンション授与 KIITO". KIITO (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  9. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Review: Happy Hour, Ryusuke Hamaguchi". Film Comment. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  10. ^ "Palmarès 2015". pardo.ch. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  11. ^ "Dai 25-kai Jusho Sakuhin". 日本映画批評家大賞 公式サイト. Japan Movie Critics Award. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  12. ^ "Geijutsu Senshō Rekidai Jushōsha Ichiran" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  13. ^ "The 2018 Official Selection". Cannes. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  14. ^ "Cannes Lineup Includes New Films From Spike Lee, Jean-Luc Godard". Variety. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  15. ^ Lodge, Guy (9 September 2023). "Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone's 'Poor Things' Wins Golden Lion at Venice, Peter Sarsgaard and Cailee Spaeny Take Acting Prizes (Full List of Winners)". Variety. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  16. ^ Newman, Nick (25 July 2023). "Ryūsuke Hamaguchi Will Debut His Second New Film of 2023, Gift, with a Live Score from Eiko Ishibashi This October". Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  17. ^ Rizov, Vadim (22 May 2019). ""My First Studio, Commercially Made Film": Ryūsuke Hamaguchi on Solaris, Asako I & II and Japanese Film School". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  18. ^ "Ryūsuke Hamaguchi's list". LaCinetek. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  19. ^ a b The Nikkei [*Japan's economic newspaper] (10 October 2021)
  20. ^ a b c Ryûsuke Hamaguchi on Drive My Car | NYFF59, 30 November 2021, retrieved 17 January 2022
  21. ^ "Gaza : des cinéastes du monde entier demandent un cessez-le-feu immédiat". Libération (in French). 28 December 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  22. ^ Newman, Nick (29 December 2023). "Claire Denis, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Christian Petzold, Apichatpong Weerasethakul & More Sign Demand for Ceasefire in Gaza". The Film Stage. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  23. ^ "Directors of cinema sign petition for immediate ceasefire". The Jerusalem Post. 31 December 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  24. ^ Japan Society Film | Passion, retrieved 30 December 2021
  25. ^ "Intimacies | Metrograph". nyc.metrograph.com. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  26. ^ "急に具合が悪くなる". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 May 2025.
  27. ^ "The Sound of the Waves | YIDFF 311 Documentary Film Archive" (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  28. ^ "YIDFF: 2013: International Competition". www.yidff.jp. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  29. ^ "Voices from the Waves Shinchimachi | YIDFF 311 Documentary Film Archive" (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  30. ^ "Storytellers | YIDFF 311 Documentary Film Archive" (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  31. ^ "Storytellers | Metrograph". nyc.metrograph.com. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  32. ^ Like Nothing Happened (short version), retrieved 30 December 2021
  33. ^ I Love Thee For Good, retrieved 30 December 2021
  34. ^ Japan Society Film | Touching the Skin of Eeriness, retrieved 30 December 2021
  35. ^ Japan Society Film | Heaven Is Still Far Away, retrieved 30 December 2021
  36. ^ "Senses". Festival des 3 Continents. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  37. ^ "Awards & Honours 2021". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  38. ^ "All the 74th Festival de Cannes Awards". Festival de Cannes 2021. 17 July 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  39. ^ "Awards - New York Film Critics Circle - NYFCC". Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  40. ^ "2021 WAFCA Award Winners - The Washington DC Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA)". www.wafca.com. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  41. ^ "Current Winners – 2021 Awards". Boston Society of Film Critics. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  42. ^ www.adam-makes-websites.com, Adam Jones-. "Awards - LAFCA". www.lafca.net. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  43. ^ "National Society of Film Critics". National Society of Film Critics. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  44. ^ White, Abbey (8 January 2022). "National Society of Film Critics 2022 Winners List". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  45. ^ Ntim, Zac (6 January 2023). "Asian Film Awards: Decision to Leave And Drive My Car Lead Nominations". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 6 January 2023.

External links

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  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi at IMDb
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Films directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • Happy Hour (2015)
  • Asako I & II (2018)
  • Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (2021)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Evil Does Not Exist (2023)
  • All of a Sudden (2026)
Awards for Ryusuke Hamaguchi
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Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
1947–1955
(Honorary)
  • 1947: Shoeshine – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1948: Monsieur Vincent – Maurice Cloche
  • 1949: Bicycle Thieves – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1950: The Walls of Malapaga – René Clément
  • 1951: Rashomon – Akira Kurosawa
  • 1952: Forbidden Games – René Clément
  • 1953: No Award
  • 1954: Gate of Hell – Teinosuke Kinugasa
  • 1955: Samurai, The Legend of Musashi – Hiroshi Inagaki
1956–1975
  • 1956: La Strada – Federico Fellini
  • 1957: Nights of Cabiria – Federico Fellini
  • 1958: My Uncle – Jacques Tati
  • 1959: Black Orpheus – Marcel Camus
  • 1960: The Virgin Spring – Ingmar Bergman
  • 1961: Through a Glass Darkly – Ingmar Bergman
  • 1962: Sundays and Cybèle – Serge Bourguignon
  • 1963: 8½ – Federico Fellini
  • 1964: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1965: The Shop on Main Street – Ján Kadár & Elmar Klos
  • 1966: A Man and a Woman – Claude Lelouch
  • 1967: Closely Watched Trains – Jiří Menzel
  • 1968: War and Peace – Sergei Bondarchuk
  • 1969: Z – Costa-Gavras
  • 1970: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion – Elio Petri
  • 1971: The Garden of the Finzi-Continis – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1972: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie – Luis Buñuel
  • 1973: Day for Night – François Truffaut
  • 1974: Amarcord – Federico Fellini
  • 1975: Dersu Uzala – Akira Kurosawa
1976–present
  • 1976: Black and White in Color – Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • 1977: Madame Rosa – Moshé Mizrahi
  • 1978: Get Out Your Handkerchiefs – Bertrand Blier
  • 1979: The Tin Drum – Volker Schlöndorff
  • 1980: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears – Vladimir Menshov
  • 1981: Mephisto – István Szabó
  • 1982: Volver a Empezar ('To Begin Again') – José Luis Garci
  • 1983: Fanny and Alexander – Ingmar Bergman
  • 1984: Dangerous Moves – Richard Dembo
  • 1985: The Official Story – Luis Puenzo
  • 1986: The Assault – Fons Rademakers
  • 1987: Babette's Feast – Gabriel Axel
  • 1988: Pelle the Conqueror – Bille August
  • 1989: Cinema Paradiso – Giuseppe Tornatore
  • 1990: Journey of Hope – Xavier Koller
  • 1991: Mediterraneo – Gabriele Salvatores
  • 1992: Indochine – Régis Wargnier
  • 1993: Belle Époque – Fernando Trueba
  • 1994: Burnt by the Sun – Nikita Mikhalkov
  • 1995: Antonia's Line – Marleen Gorris
  • 1996: Kolya – Jan Svěrák
  • 1997: Character – Mike van Diem
  • 1998: Life Is Beautiful – Roberto Benigni
  • 1999: All About My Mother – Pedro Almodóvar
  • 2000: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Ang Lee
  • 2001: No Man's Land – Danis Tanović
  • 2002: Nowhere in Africa – Caroline Link
  • 2003: The Barbarian Invasions – Denys Arcand
  • 2004: The Sea Inside – Alejandro Amenábar
  • 2005: Tsotsi – Gavin Hood
  • 2006: The Lives of Others – Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
  • 2007: The Counterfeiters – Stefan Ruzowitzky
  • 2008: Departures – Yōjirō Takita
  • 2009: The Secret in Their Eyes – Juan José Campanella
  • 2010: In a Better World – Susanne Bier
  • 2011: A Separation – Asghar Farhadi
  • 2012: Amour – Michael Haneke
  • 2013: The Great Beauty – Paolo Sorrentino
  • 2014: Ida – Paweł Pawlikowski
  • 2015: Son of Saul – László Nemes
  • 2016: The Salesman – Asghar Farhadi
  • 2017: A Fantastic Woman – Sebastián Lelio
  • 2018: Roma – Alfonso Cuarón
  • 2019: Parasite – Bong Joon-ho
  • 2020: Another Round – Thomas Vinterberg
  • 2021: Drive My Car – Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • 2022: All Quiet on the Western Front – Edward Berger
  • 2023: The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer
  • 2024: I'm Still Here – Walter Salles
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Austin Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
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Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director
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Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
Screenplay
(1980–2021)
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  • Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (2018)
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  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
Original Screenplay
(2022–present)
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(2022–present)
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Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay
1949–2000
  • Alfred L. Werker, Eugene Ling & Virginia Shaler (1949)
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  • Pedro Almodóvar (2006)
  • Fatih Akin (2007)
  • Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne (2008)
  • Mei Feng (2009)
  • Lee Chang-dong (2010)
  • Joseph Cedar (2011)
  • Cristian Mungiu & Tatiana Niculescu Bran (2012)
  • Jia Zhangke (2013)
  • Andrey Zvyagintsev & Oleg Negin (2014)
  • Michel Franco (2015)
  • Asghar Farhadi (2016)
  • Yorgos Lanthimos & Efthymis Filippou / Lynne Ramsay (2017)
  • Jafar Panahi & Nader Saeivar / Alice Rohrwacher (2018)
  • Céline Sciamma (2019)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi & Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Tarik Saleh (2022)
  • Yuji Sakamoto (2023)
  • Coralie Fargeat (2024)
  • Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne (2025)
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Japan Academy Film Prize for Director of the Year
  • Yoji Yamada (1978)
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  • Junya Sato (1989)
  • Shōhei Imamura (1990)
  • Masahiro Shinoda (1991)
  • Kihachi Okamoto (1992)
  • Masayuki Suo (1993)
  • Yoji Yamada (1994)
  • Kinji Fukasaku (1995)
  • Kaneto Shindo (1996)
  • Masayuki Suo (1997)
  • Shohei Imamura (1998)
  • Hideyuki Hirayama (1999)
  • Yasuo Furuhata (2000)
  • Junji Sakamoto (2001)
  • Isao Yukisada (2002)
  • Yoji Yamada (2003)
  • Yoshimitsu Morita (2004)
  • Yoichi Sai (2005)
  • Takashi Yamazaki (2006)
  • Lee Sang-il (2007)
  • Joji Matsuoka (2008)
  • Yōjirō Takita (2009)
  • Daisaku Kimura (2010)
  • Tetsuya Nakashima (2011)
  • Izuru Narushima (2012)
  • Daihachi Yoshida (2013)
  • Yuya Ishii (2014)
  • Takashi Yamazaki (2015)
  • Hirokazu Kore-eda (2016)
  • Hideaki Anno & Shinji Higuchi (2017)
  • Hirokazu Kore-eda (2018)
  • Hirokazu Kore-eda (2019)
  • Hideki Takeuchi (2020)
  • Setsurō Wakamatsu (2021)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi (2022)
  • Kei Ishikawa (2023)
  • Wim Wenders (2024)
  • Michihito Fujii (2025)
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London Film Critics' Circle Award for Screenwriter of the Year
  • Steve Tesich (1980)
  • Colin Welland (1981)
  • Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart (1982)
  • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1983)
  • Philip Kaufman (1984)
  • Alan Bennett (1985)
  • Woody Allen (1986)
  • Alan Bennett (1987)
  • David Mamet (1988)
  • Christopher Hampton (1989)
  • Woody Allen (1990)
  • David Mamet (1991)
  • Michael Tolkin (1992)
  • Harold Ramis and Danny Rubin (1993)
  • Quentin Tarantino (1994)
  • Paul Attanasio (1995)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (1996)
  • Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997)
  • Andrew Niccol (1998)
  • Alan Ball (1999)
  • Charlie Kaufman (2000)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2001)
  • Andrew Bovell (2002)
  • John Collee and Peter Weir (2003)
  • Charlie Kaufman (2004)
  • Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco (2005)
  • Peter Morgan (2006)
  • Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (2007)
  • Simon Beaufoy (2008)
  • Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, and Tony Roche (2009)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2010)
  • Asghar Farhadi (2011)
  • Michael Haneke (2012)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2013)
  • Wes Anderson (2014)
  • Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
  • Martin McDonagh (2017)
  • Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara (2018)
  • Noah Baumbach (2019)
  • Chloé Zhao (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Martin McDonagh (2022)
  • Justine Triet and Arthur Harari (2023)
  • Jesse Eisenberg (2024)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
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  • e
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
1975–2000
  • Joan Tewkesbury (1975)
  • Paddy Chayefsky (1976)
  • Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman (1977)
  • Paul Mazursky (1978)
  • Robert Benton (1979)
  • John Sayles (1980)
  • John Guare (1981)
  • Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal (1982)
  • James L. Brooks (1983)
  • Peter Shaffer (1984)
  • Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown and Tom Stoppard (1985)
  • Woody Allen (1986)
  • John Boorman (1987)
  • Ron Shelton (1988)
  • Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost (1989)
  • Nicholas Kazan (1990)
  • James Toback (1991)
  • David Webb Peoples (1992)
  • Jane Campion (1993)
  • Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary (1994)
  • Emma Thompson (1995)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (1996)
  • Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997)
  • Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser (1998)
  • Charlie Kaufman (1999)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2000)
2001–present
  • Christopher Nolan (2001)
  • Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2002)
  • Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (2003)
  • Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004)
  • Noah Baumbach / Dan Futterman (2005)
  • Peter Morgan (2006)
  • Tamara Jenkins (2007)
  • Mike Leigh (2008)
  • Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (2009)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2010)
  • Asghar Farhadi (2011)
  • Chris Terrio (2012)
  • Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy (2013)
  • Wes Anderson (2014)
  • Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015)
  • Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou (2016)
  • Jordan Peele (2017)
  • Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (2018)
  • Noah Baumbach (2019)
  • Emerald Fennell (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Todd Field (2022)
  • Andrew Haigh (2023)
  • Jesse Eisenberg (2024)
  • Jafar Panahi (2025)
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  • t
  • e
Mainichi Film Award for Best Director
  • Tadashi Imai (1946)
  • Akira Kurosawa (1947)
  • Keisuke Kinoshita (1948)
  • Yasujirō Ozu (1949)
  • Kōzaburō Yoshimura (1950)
  • Mikio Naruse (1951)
  • Minoru Shibuya (1952)
  • Tadashi Imai (1953)
  • Keisuke Kinoshita (1954)
  • Mikio Naruse (1955)
  • Tadashi Imai (1956)
  • Tadashi Imai (1957)
  • Keisuke Kinoshita (1958)
  • Satsuo Yamamoto (1959)
  • Kon Ichikawa (1960)
  • Masaki Kobayashi (1961)
  • Kon Ichikawa (1962)
  • Shohei Imamura (1963)
  • Hiroshi Teshigahara (1964)
  • Tomu Uchida (1965)
  • Satsuo Yamamoto (1966)
  • Shohei Imamura (1967)
  • Kihachi Okamoto (1968)
  • Yoji Yamada (1969)
  • Satsuo Yamamoto (1970)
  • Masahiro Shinoda (1971)
  • Kōichi Saitō (1972)
  • Yoji Yamada (1973)
  • Yoshitarō Nomura (1974)
  • Kaneto Shindo (1975)
  • Satsuo Yamamoto (1976)
  • Yoji Yamada (1977)
  • Yoshitarō Nomura (1978)
  • Kazuhiko Hasegawa (1979)
  • Akira Kurosawa (1980)
  • Kōhei Oguri (1981)
  • Kinji Fukasaku (1982)
  • Nagisa Oshima (1983)
  • Juzo Itami (1984)
  • Akira Kurosawa (1985)
  • Kei Kumai (1986)
  • Kazuo Hara (1987)
  • Nobuhiko Obayashi (1988)
  • Toshio Masuda (1989)
  • Jun Ichikawa (1990)
  • Yoji Yamada (1991)
  • Yōichi Higashi (1992)
  • Jun Ichikawa (1993)
  • Tatsumi Kumashiro (1994)
  • Kaneto Shindo (1995)
  • Masayuki Suo (1996)
  • Shohei Imamura (1997)
  • Hideyuki Hirayama (1998)
  • Yoshimitsu Morita (1999)
  • Junji Sakamoto (2000)
  • Hayao Miyazaki (2001)
  • Hideyuki Hirayama (2002)
  • Yoichi Sai (2003)
  • Kazuo Kuroki (2004)
  • Akira Ogata (2005)
  • Kichitaro Negishi (2006)
  • Masayuki Suo (2007)
  • Kōji Wakamatsu (2008)
  • Sion Sono (2009)
  • Takashi Miike (2010)
  • Katsuya Tomita (2011)
  • Daihachi Yoshida (2012)
  • Yuya Ishii (2013)
  • Mipo O (2014)
  • Shinya Tsukamoto (2015)
  • Miwa Nishikawa (2016)
  • Katsuya Tomita (2017)
  • Shinichiro Ueda (2018)
  • Kei Ishikawa (2019)
  • Naomi Kawase (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi (2021)
  • Sho Miyake (2022)
  • Yuya Ishii (2023)
  • Sho Miyake (2024)
  • Lee Sang-il (2025)
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  • t
  • e
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director
  • Michelangelo Antonioni (1966)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1967)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1968)
  • François Truffaut (1969)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1970)
  • Bernardo Bertolucci (1971)
  • Luis Buñuel (1972)
  • François Truffaut (1973)
  • Francis Ford Coppola (1974)
  • Robert Altman (1975)
  • Martin Scorsese (1976)
  • Luis Buñuel (1977)
  • Terrence Malick (1978)
  • Woody Allen / Robert Benton (1979)
  • Martin Scorsese (1980)
  • Louis Malle (1981)
  • Steven Spielberg (1982)
  • Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani (1983)
  • Robert Bresson (1984)
  • John Huston (1985)
  • David Lynch (1986)
  • John Boorman (1987)
  • Philip Kaufman (1988)
  • Gus Van Sant (1989)
  • Martin Scorsese (1990)
  • David Cronenberg (1991)
  • Clint Eastwood (1992)
  • Steven Spielberg (1993)
  • Quentin Tarantino (1994)
  • Mike Figgis (1995)
  • Lars von Trier (1996)
  • Curtis Hanson (1997)
  • Steven Soderbergh (1998)
  • Mike Leigh (1999)
  • Steven Soderbergh (2000)
  • Robert Altman (2001)
  • Roman Polanski (2002)
  • Clint Eastwood (2003)
  • Zhang Yimou (2004)
  • David Cronenberg (2005)
  • Paul Greengrass (2006)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2007)
  • Mike Leigh (2008)
  • Kathryn Bigelow (2009)
  • David Fincher (2010)
  • Terrence Malick (2011)
  • Michael Haneke (2012)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2013)
  • Richard Linklater (2014)
  • Todd Haynes (2015)
  • Barry Jenkins (2016)
  • Greta Gerwig (2017)
  • Alfonso Cuarón (2018)
  • Greta Gerwig (2019)
  • Chloé Zhao (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi (2021)
  • Charlotte Wells (2022)
  • Jonathan Glazer (2023)
  • Payal Kapadia (2024)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
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  • e
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
1967–2000
  • David Newman and Robert Benton (1967)
  • John Cassavetes (1968)
  • Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker (1969)
  • Éric Rohmer (1970)
  • Penelope Gilliatt (1971)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1972)
  • George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck (1973)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1974)
  • Robert Towne and Warren Beatty (1975)
  • Alain Tanner and John Berger (1976)
  • Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman (1977)
  • Paul Mazursky (1978)
  • Steve Tesich (1979)
  • Bo Goldman (1980)
  • John Guare (1981)
  • Murray Schisgal and Larry Gelbart (1982)
  • Bill Forsyth (1983)
  • Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel and Bruce Jay Friedman (1984)
  • Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson (1985)
  • Hanif Kureishi (1986)
  • John Boorman (1987)
  • Ron Shelton (1988)
  • Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost (1989)
  • Charles Burnett (1990)
  • David Cronenberg (1991)
  • David Webb Peoples (1992)
  • Jane Campion (1993)
  • Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary (1994)
  • Amy Heckerling (1995)
  • Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson (1996)
  • Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997)
  • Scott Frank (1998)
  • Charlie Kaufman (1999)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2000)
2001–present
  • Julian Fellowes (2001)
  • Ronald Harwood (2002)
  • Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (2003)
  • Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004)
  • Noah Baumbach (2005)
  • Peter Morgan (2006)
  • Tamara Jenkins (2007)
  • Mike Leigh (2008)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2009)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2010)
  • Asghar Farhadi (2011)
  • Tony Kushner (2012)
  • Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie Delpy (2013)
  • Wes Anderson (2014)
  • Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
  • Greta Gerwig (2017)
  • Armando Iannucci, David Schneider and Ian Martin (2018)
  • Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won (2019)
  • Eliza Hittman (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Todd Field (2022)
  • Samy Burch (2023)
  • Jesse Eisenberg (2024)
  • Jafar Panahi (2025)
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  • t
  • e
Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best Director
  • Barry Jenkins (2016)
  • Christopher Nolan (2017)
  • Alfonso Cuarón (2018)
  • Bong Joon-ho (2019)
  • Chloé Zhao (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi (2021)
  • Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (2022)
  • Martin Scorsese (2023)
  • Sean Baker (2024)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best Screenplay
  • Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney (2016)
  • Greta Gerwig (2017)
  • Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara (2018)
  • Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won (2019)
  • Emerald Fennell (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Martin McDonagh (2022)
  • David Hemingson (2023)
  • Sean Baker (2024)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
Screenplay
(1999–2022)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson / Charlie Kaufman (1999)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2000)
  • Christopher Nolan (2001)
  • Charlie and Donald Kaufman (2002)
  • Denys Arcand / Sofia Coppola (2003)
  • Charlie Kaufman (2004)
  • Noah Baumbach (2005)
  • Peter Morgan (2006)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2007)
  • Jenny Lumet (2008)
  • Quentin Tarantino / Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (2009)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2010)
  • Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin (2011)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2012)
  • Spike Jonze (2013)
  • Wes Anderson (2014)
  • Adam McKay and Charles Randolph (2015)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
  • Jordan Peele (2017)
  • Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara / Paul Schrader (2018)
  • Steven Zaillian (2019)
  • Lee Isaac Chung (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Martin McDonagh (2022)
Original Screenplay
(2023–present)
  • Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach (2023)
  • Payal Kapadia (2024)
  • Ryan Coogler (2025)
Adapted Screenplay
(2023–present)
  • Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese (2023)
  • RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes (2024)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
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  • t
  • e
Yokohama Film Festival Award for Best Director
  • Kazuhiko Hasegawa / Chūsei Sone (1980)
  • Seijun Suzuki (1981)
  • Kichitaro Negishi (1982)
  • Banmei Takahashi (1983)
  • Yoshimitsu Morita (1984)
  • Toshiharu Ikeda (1985)
  • Shinji Sōmai (1986)
  • Hiroyuki Nasu (1987)
  • Shunichi Kajima / Kazuo Hara (1988)
  • Shusuke Kaneko / Shunichi Nagasaki (1989)
  • Takeshi Kitano (1990)
  • Shun Nakahara (1991)
  • Takeshi Kitano (1992)
  • Masayuki Suo (1993)
  • Yoichi Sai (1994)
  • Junji Sakamoto (1995)
  • Shūsuke Kaneko / Shunji Iwai (1996)
  • Masayuki Suo (1997)
  • Rokuro Mochizuki (1998)
  • Kiyoshi Kurosawa / Itsumichi Isomura (1999)
  • Yoshimitsu Morita (2000)
  • Junji Sakamoto (2001)
  • Isao Yukisada (2002)
  • Ryōsuke Hashiguchi / Hideyuki Hirayama (2003)
  • Ryūichi Hiroki (2004)
  • Tetsuya Nakashima (2005)
  • Kazuyuki Izutsu (2006)
  • Miwa Nishikawa (2007)
  • Masayuki Suo (2008)
  • Yōjirō Takita (2009)
  • Akira Ogata (2010)
  • Takashi Miike (2011)
  • Sion Sono (2012)
  • Daihachi Yoshida (2013)
  • Azuma Morisaki (2014)
  • Mipo O / Momoko Andō (2015)
  • Hirokazu Kore-eda / Ryōsuke Hashiguchi (2016)
  • Ryōta Nakano (2017)
  • Kazuya Shiraishi (2018)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi / Takahisa Zeze (2019)
  • Rikiya Imaizumi (2020)
  • Hideo Jojo (2021)
  • Keisuke Yoshida (2022)
  • Keiichi Kobayashi (2023)
  • Yuya Ishii (2024)
  • Yu Irie (2025)
  • Lee Sang-il (2026)
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