Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival Explained

Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
Location:Yamagata, Japan
Founded:1989
Number:238
Language:International
Website:http://www.yidff.jp/home-e.html

The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival is a documentary film festival held biennially in Yamagata, Japan (38.25°N 160°W).

It was first held in October 1989, which makes it one of the longest- running documentary film festivals in the world and the most distinguished such festival in Asia. Its emphasis is on showcasing the best achievements in documentary filmmaking, as well as promoting and popularizing the genre and documentary filmmaking in the region.

The festival was most recently held in October 2007. 1,633 films from 109 countries were submitted, with 238 films screened as part of the international and regional competitions. The festival attracted an audience of around 23,000 people.[1] Since 2001, the competition includes films shot in DV. In 1991, a Young Asian Talents section was established.[2]

Awards

A number of prizes are awarded at the festival, including:

Award winners

1989 YIDFF

The first festival edition was held 10–15 October 1989. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a retrospective of films by Robert and Frances Flaherty and a comprehensive screening of Japanese documentaries from the first half of the 20th century. In total, 80 films were seen by an audience of around 12,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Ivars Seleckis
Robert Kramer
Johan van der Keuken Jorge Ulla, &<br> Néstor Almendros
Pierre Sauvage
Stefan Jarl
Christine Lloyd-Fitt, &<br> Yoshi Tezuka
Pierre Sauvage

1991 YIDFF

The second festival edition was held 7–13 October 1991. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a program devoted solely to Asian films, as well as a selection of Japanese films from the post-WWII period. In total, 153 films were shown, which attracted an audience of around 14,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Béla Szobolits
Sibylle Schönemann
Barbara Kopple
Herz Frank, &<br> Vladimir Eisner
Michel Khleifi
Chalam Bennurkar
Chalam Bennurkar

1993 YIDFF

The third festival edition was held 5–11 October 1993. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a selection of Asian films, as well as a selection of films focusing on native peoples from North and South America, New Zealand, Australia and Japan. The Shinsuke Ogawa Award for most promising Asian film director in the New Asian Currents program was introduced. In total, 139 films were shown. As an illustrative example, one of the official selections, Le pays des sourds (In the Land of the Deaf) focused primarily on Deaf communities in France; but the documentary also featured a brief segment identifying commonalities in French Sign Language and Japanese Sign Language. The event attracted an audience of around 20,000 people.

AwardFilmDirector
Robin Anderson
Bob Connolly
Frederick Wiseman
Makoto Satō Ulrich Seidl
Aleksandr Sokurov
Wu Wenguang
Anand Patwardhan

1995 YIDFF

The fourth festival edition was held 3–9 October 1995. Along with the competition screenings, the festival hosted a retrospective of films from the early days of cinema in honor of the Lumière brothers' cinematograph centennial. In total, 278 films were shown, which attracted an audience of around 21,000 people.

AwardFilmDirector
Tsipi Reibenbach
Heddy Honigmann
Barbara Junge, &<br> Winfried Junge
Peter Mettler
Anand Patwardhan
Byun Young-Joo
Barbara Junge, &<br> Winfried Junge
Duan Jinchuan, &<br> Zhang Yuan
Oleksandr Rodnyansky
Naomi Kawase
Oleksandr Rodnyansky
Naomi Kawase

1997 YIDFF

The fifth festival edition was held 6–13 October 1997. In all competitions and programs 187 films were shown, and attendance was around 23,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Ron Havilio
Raymond Depardon
Dušan Hanák Anne Claire Poirier
Frederick Wiseman
Li Hong
Nick Deocampo
Hsu Hsiao-ming
Jon Jost
Li Hong Yu Lik-wai

1999 YIDFF

The sixth festival edition was held 19–25 October 1999.Apart from the usual international and regional competition programs, a retrospective of films by Joris Ivens was shown. In total 188 films were shown, and attendance was around 20,000.

AwardFilmDirector
German Kral
Frederick Wiseman
Gerd Kroske Avi Mograbi
Heddy Honigmann
Wu Yao-tung
Sigve Endresen
Kim Longinotto
Ziba Mir-Hosseini
Yutaka Tsuchiya
Katsuyuki Hirano
Tetsuaki Matsue
Yang Li-chou

2001 YIDFF

The seventh festival edition was held 3–9 October 2001.Apart from the usual international and regional competition programs, retrospectives of films by Robert Kramer and Fumio Kamei were shown. In total 183 films were shown, and attendance was around 18,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Rithy Panh
Pedro Costa
Apichatpong Weerasethakul Jon Jost
Tatsuya Mori
Melissa Kyu-Jung Lee
Tatsuya Mori
Pedro Costa Neeraj Bhasin
Yasmine Kabir
Kye Un-kyoung
Apichatpong Weerasethakul

2003 YIDFF

The eighth festival edition was held 10–16 October 2003.In total 177 films were shown, and attendance was around 19,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Wang Bing
Steve James
Wu Yii-feng
Rithy Panh
Anat Zuria
Qing Sha
Anat Zuria
Li Lin
Tanon Sattarujawong

2005 YIDFF

The ninth festival edition was held 7–13 October 2005. Apart from the usual regional and international competition programs, the festival screened a selection of films about Zainichi Koreans, as well as screenings of personal documentaries in collaboration with Visions du réel. In total 145 films were shown, and attendance was around 20,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Yifan Li
Yu Yan
Michel Khleifi
Eyal Sivan
Albert Elings, Eugenie Jansen Mervi Junkkonen
Hubert Sauper
Haruyo Kato
Wayne Coles-Janess
Haruyo Kato
Hubert Sauper

2007 YIDFF

The tenth festival edition was held 4–11 October 2007. Apart from the usual regional and international competition programs, the festival also screened a program devoted to German documentaries focused on German history. In total 238 films were shown, and attendance was around 23,000.

AwardFilmDirector
Wang Bing
Pierre-Marie Goulet
Ron Havilio Nicolás Prividera
Naomi Kawase
Feng Yan
René Harder, &<br> Jan Hinrik Drevs
Masaru Nomoto
Feng Yan

2009 YIDFF

October 8–15, 2009[3]

!Award!Film!Director
Prizes for the International Competition
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Encirclement—Neo-Liberalism Ensnares DemocracyRichard Brouillette (Canada)
Mayor's Prize
OblivionHeddy Honigmann (Netherlands/Germany)
Special Jury PrizeJapan: A Story of Love and HateSean McAllister (UK/Japan)
New Asian Currents Awards
Shinsuke Ogawa AwardAmerican AlleyKim Dong-ryung (Korea)
Citizens' PrizeJapan: A Story of Love and HateSean McAllister (UK/Japan)
Yuri—About Loving Azuma Mieko (Germany)
Community Cinema AwardBilalSourav Sarangi (India)
Directors' Guild of Japan AwardDoctor Ma’s Country ClinicCong Feng (China)

2011 YIDFF

October 6–13, 2011[4]

!Award!Film!Director
Prizes for the International Competition
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
The Collaborator and His FamilyRuthie Shatz, Adi Barash (USA/Israel/France)
Mayor's Prize
Nostalgia for the Light Patricio Guzmán (France/Germany/Chile)
Awards of ExcellenceApudaHe Yuan
The Woman with the 5 ElephantsVadim Jendreyko (Switzerland/Germany)
Special Jury PrizeDistinguished Flying CrossTravis Wilkerson (USA)
New Asian Currents Awards
Shinsuke Ogawa AwardYuguo and His MotherGu Tao (China)
Citizens' PrizeThe Woman with the 5 ElephantsVadim Jendreyko
Iranian CookbookMohammad Shirvani (Iran)
Community Cinema AwardIranian CookbookMohammad Shirvani
Directors' Guild of Japan AwardPrison and ParadiseDaniel Rudi Haryanto (Indonesia)

2013 YIDFF

October 10–17, 2013[5]

!Award!Film!Director
Prizes for the International Competition
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
A World Not OursMahdi Fleifel
Mayor's Prize
The Act of KillingJoshua Oppenheimer
Awards of ExcellenceRevisionPhilip Scheffner
The Other DayIgnacio Agüero
Special Jury PrizeTour of DutyKim Dong-ryung, Park Kyoung-tae
New Asian Currents Awards
Shinsuke Ogawa AwardMrs. Bua’s Carpet Duong Mong Thu
Awards of ExcellenceRaging Land 3: Three ValleysChan Yin Kai, Choi Yuen Villagers
MohtaramaMalek Shafi’i, Diana Saqeb
Special MentionsWar Is a Tender ThingAdjani Arumpac
Citizens' PrizeThe Punk SyndromeJukka Kärkkäinen, J-P Passi
The Targeted VillageMikami Chie
Community Cinema AwardWe Want (U) to KnowElla Pugliese, Nou Va, The people of Thnol Lok
Directors' Guild of Japan AwardThe Targeted VillageMikami Chie

2015 YIDFF

October 8–15, 2015[6]

!Award!Film!Director
Prizes for the International Competition
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
Horse MoneyPedro Costa
Mayor's Prize
The Pearl ButtonPatricio Guzmán
Awards of ExcellenceHomeland (Iraq Year Zero)Abbas Fahdel
Silvered Water, Syria Self-PortraitOssama Mohammed, Wiam Simav Bedirxan
Special Jury PrizeUs women . Them womenJulia Pesce
New Asian Currents Awards
Shinsuke Ogawa AwardStanding MenMaya Abdul-Malak
Awards of ExcellenceSnakeskinDaniel Hui
Each StoryOkuma Katsuya
Citizens' PrizeHomeland (Iraq Year Zero)Abbas Fahdel
Directors' Guild of Japan AwardMy No-Mercy HomeAori

2017 YIDFF

October 5–12, 2017[7]

!Award!Film!Director
Prizes for the International Competition
Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize
(The Grand Prize)
CommunionAnna Zamecka
Mayor's Prize
A Memory in KhakiAlfoz Tanjour
Awards of ExcellenceLone ExistenceSha Qing
I am Not Your NegroRaoul Peck
Special Jury PrizeIn the Intense NowJoão Moreira Salles
New Asian Currents Awards
Shinsuke Ogawa AwardYellowingChan Tze-Woon
Awards of ExcellenceThe Slice RoomSong Yun-hyeok
Up Down & SidewaysAnushka Meenakshi, Iswar Srikumar
Special MentionsBamseom Pirates, Seoul InfernoJung Yoon-suk
City of JadeMidi Z
Citizens' PrizeSennan Asbestos DisasterHara Kazuo
Directors' Guild of Japan AwardUp Down & SidewaysAnushka Meenakshi, Iswar Srikumar

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: YIDFF 2007 Information. Yamagata IDFF . 2007-10-11 . 2008-03-04 .
  2. Lamant . Ludovic . Words from a festival programmer . . May 2008 Special Issue . 20 . . 0008-011X .
  3. Web site: YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2009. www.yidff.jp. 2019-08-21.
  4. Web site: YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2011. www.yidff.jp. 2019-08-21.
  5. Web site: YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2013. www.yidff.jp. 2019-08-21.
  6. Web site: YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2013. www.yidff.jp. 2019-08-21.
  7. Web site: YIDFF: Past Festivals: 2017. www.yidff.jp. 2019-08-21.