Tokyo Film Festival - Sakura Grand Prix Winners

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The Tokyo International Film Festival began in 1985 as a biannual film festival until 1991 where it has since been organized every year where the Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix stands as the top prize.

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    Taifû kurabu

    1985 — a.k.a. Typhoon Club, in 2 top lists Check
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    Djavolji raj

    1989 — a.k.a. That Summer of White Roses, in 0 top lists Check
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    City of Hope

    1991, in 4 top lists Check
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    Lan feng zheng

    1993 — a.k.a. The Blue Kite, in 8 top lists Check
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    Tian guo ni zi

    1994 — a.k.a. The Day the Sun Turned Cold, in 1 top list Check
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    Kolja

    1996 — a.k.a. Kolya, in 5 top lists Check
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    Savrseni krug

    1997 — a.k.a. The Perfect Circle, in 0 top lists Check
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    Jenseits der Stille

    1996 — a.k.a. Beyond Silence, in 1 top list Check
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    Abre los ojos

    1997 — a.k.a. Open Your Eyes, in 2 top lists Check
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    Amores perros

    2000, in 17 top lists Check
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    Knafayim Shvurot

    2002 — a.k.a. Broken Wings, in 2 top lists Check
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    Whisky

    2004, in 2 top lists Check
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    Yuki ni negau koto

    2005 — a.k.a. What the Snow Brings, in 1 top list Check
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    OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions

    2006 — a.k.a. OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, in 0 top lists Check
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    Bikur Ha-Tizmoret

    2007 — a.k.a. The Band's Visit, in 1 top list Check
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    Tulpan

    2008, in 0 top lists Check
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    Iztochni piesi

    2009 — a.k.a. Eastern Plays, in 0 top lists Check
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    Intouchables

    2011 — a.k.a. The Intouchables, in 7 top lists Check
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Last updated on Feb 4, 2023 by Mulholland; source