Documentary Film Festival Brings the World to Yamagata

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Every two years, the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival attracts cinephiles from all over the world. What draws them to a festival in a small city largely unknown outside Japan? Nippon.com interviews interpreter Yamanouchi Etsuko, who has taken part since the beginning.

Yamanouchi Etsuko

Japanese-English interpreter. Born in Ehime Prefecture in 1954. Spent an exchange year in Canada while majoring in English and American Literature at Keiō University and has subsequently lived for more than 25 years in Vancouver. Completed a master’s degree in the sociology of education at the University of British Columbia, addressing human rights issues and indigenous movements from the perspective of an Asian immigrant. Taught interpreting as a senior instructor at Simon Fraser University; has also taught at the Japanese Language Institute. Has taken part as an interpreter in the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival since its inception. Her book about the festival, which she is currently translating into English, was published by Ōtsuki Shoten in September 2013.

Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival: Major Award Winners and Attendance

1989    Total films shown: 80; Attendance: 11,920
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) The Crossroad Street (Ivars Seleckis, Soviet Union, 1988)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Route One / USA (Robert Kramer ,France, 1989)
Runner-up Prizes The Eye above the Well (Johan van der Keuken, Netherlands, 1988)
Nobody Listened (Nestor Almendros, Jorge Ulla, USA, 1988)
Weapons of the Spirit (Pierre Sauvage, USA / France, 1989)
Special Events
A Salute to Robert and Frances Flaherty; The Dawn of Japanese Documentaries; etc.
1991    Total films shown: 153; Attendance: 14,486
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Stubborn Dreams (Szobolits Bela, Hungary, 1989)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Locked Up Time (Sybille Schönemann, Germany, 1990)
Runner-up Prizes American Dream (Barbara Kopple, USA, 1990)
Once There Were Seven Simeons (Herz Frank and Vladimir Eisner, Soviet Union, 1989)
Special Events
Media Wars Then and Now: Pearl Harbor 50th Anniversary; The Post-war Flourishing of Japanese Documentary; etc.
1993    Total films shown: 139; Attendance: 20,509
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Black Harvest (Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson, Australia, 1992)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Zoo (Frederick Wiseman, USA, 1993)
Runner-up Prizes Living on the River Agano (Sato Makoto, Japan, 1992)
Losses to Be Expected (Ulrich Seidl, Austria, 1992)
Asia Program Award Recipient
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize 1966, My Time in the Red Guards (Wu Wenguang, China, 1993)
Special Events
In Our Own Eyes / First Nations’ Moving Images; In Memory of Ogawa Shinsuke; Japanese Documentaries of the 1960s
1995    Total films shown: 278; Attendance: 21,028
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Choice and Destiny (Tsipi Reibenbach, Israel, 1993)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Metal and Melancholy (Heddy Honigmann, Netherlands, 1993)
Runner-up Prizes Picture of Light (Peter Mettler, Switzerland / Canada, 1994)
Screenplay: The Times (Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge, Germany, 1993)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Murmuring—A Woman Being in Asia 2 (Byun Young Joo, Korea, 1995)
Awards of Excellence Scenes of Violence (Chen Yi-wen, Taiwan, 1994)
Katatsumori (Kawase Naomi, Japan, 1994)
Special Events
7 Spectres: Transfigurations in Electronic Shadows; Japanese Documentaries of the 1970s
1997    Total films shown: 187; Attendance: 22,875
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Fragments Jerusalem (Ron Havilio, Israel, 1997)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Africas: How Are You Doing with the Pain? (Raymond Depardon, France , 1996)
Runner-up Prizes Paper Heads (Dušan Hanák, Slovakia, 1996)
Tu as crié LET ME GO (Anne-Claire Poirie, Canada, 1997)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Out of Phoenix Bridge (Li Hong, China, 1997)
Awards of Excellence Paradise (Sergey Dvortsevoy, Kazakhstan / Russia, 1995)
Work and Work (Fuad Afravi, Iran, 1996)
Special Events
The Pursuit of Japanese Documentary: The 1980s and Beyond; Imperial Japan at the Movies; etc.
1999    Total films shown: 88; Attendance: 20,600
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Images of the Absence (German Kral, Germany, 1998)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Belfast, Maine (Frederick Wiseman, USA, 1999)
Runner-up Prizes Sweep It Up, Swig It Down (Gerd Kroske, Germany, 1997)
Happy Birthday, Mr. Mograbi (Avi Mograbi, Israel / France, 1999)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Swimming on the Highway (Wu Yao-tung, Taiwan, 1998)
Awards of Excellence Beijing Cotton-Fluffer (Zhu Chuan-ming, China, 1999)
Old Men (Lina Yang Tian-yi, China, 1999)
Special Events
Ogawa Productions Program; Video Activism in Japan and Korea, Full Shot & Cinema Juku; etc.
2001    Total films shown: 173; Attendance: 18,490
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) The Land of the Wandering Souls (Rithy Panh, France , 2000)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) In Vanda’s Room (Pedro Costa, Portugal / Germany / Switzerland, 2000)
Runner-up Prizes Mysterious Object at Noon (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand, 2000)
6 Easy Pieces (Jon Jost, USA / Italy / Portugal, 2000)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prizes Soshin: In Your Dreams (Melissa Kyu-jung Lee, Australia, 1999)
A True Story about Love (Melissa Kyu-jung Lee, Australia, 2001)
Awards of Excellence More than One Is Unhappy (Wang Fen, China, 2000)
Farewell (Hwang Yun, Korea, 2001)
Special Events
Robert Kramer Retrospective; New Asian Currents Special; etc.
2003    Total films shown: 177; Attendance: 19,338
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks (Wang Bing, China, 2003)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Stevie (Steve James, USA, 2002)
Runner-up Prizes Gift of Life (Wu Yii-feng, Taiwan, 2003)
S21, the Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (Rithy Panh, France, 2002)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Wellspring (Sha Qing, China, 2002)
Awards of Excellence Hard Good Life (Hsu Hui-ju, Taiwan, 2003)
The Old Man of Hara (Mahvash Sheikholeslami, Iran, 2001)
Special Events
Okinawa—Nexus of Borders: Ryukyu Reflections; New Docs Japan, Learning, Teaching, Filmmaking, Yamagata Newsreel! ; etc.
2005    Total films shown: 145; Attendance: 19,963
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Before the Flood (Li Yifan and Yan Yu, China, 2004)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Route 181 (Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan, Belgium / France / UK / Germany, 2003)
Awards of Excellence Foreland (Albert Elings and Eugenie Jansen, Netherlands, 2005)
About a Farm (Mervi Junkkonen, Finland, 2005)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize The Cheese & The Worms (Kato Haruyo, Japan, 2005)
Awards of Excellence President Mir Qanbar (Mohammad Shirvani, Iran, 2005)
Garden (Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash, Israel, 2003)
Special Events
BORDERS WITHIN—What It Means to Live in Japan, all about me? Japanese and Swiss Personal Documentaries; etc.
2007    Total films shown: 238; Attendance: 23,387
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) FENGMING A Chinese Memoir (Wang Bing, China, 2007)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Encounters (Pierre-Marie Goulet, Portugal / France, 2006)
Runner-up Prizes Potosi, the Journey (Ron Havilio, Israel / France, 2007)
M (Nicolás Prividera, Argentina, 2007)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Bingai (Feng Yan, China, 2007)
Awards of Excellence The Drown Sea (Yuslam Fikri Anshari [Yufik], Indonesia, 2006)
Back Drop Kurdistan (Nomoto Masaru, Japan / Turkey / New Zealand, 2007)
Special Events
Films about Yamagata; Facing the Past—German Documentaries; etc.
2009    Total films shown: 123; Attendance: 22,195
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) Encirclement—Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy (Richard Brouillette, Canada, 2008)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Oblivion (Heddy Honigmann, Netherlands / Germany, 2008)
Awards of Excellence Z32 (Avi Mograbi, Israel / France, 2008)
The Fortress (Fernand Melgar, Switzerland, 2008)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize American Alley (Kim Dong-ryung, Korea, 2008)
Awards of Excellence Bilal (Sourav Sarangi, India, 2008)
This is Lebanon (Eliane Raheb, Lebanon, 2008)
Special Events
Islands / I Lands—Cinemas in Exile; Against Cinema—Guy Debord Retrospective; etc.
2011    Total films shown: 241; Attendance: 23,373
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) The Collaborator and His Family (Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash, USA / Israel /France, 2011)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) Nostalgia for the Light (Patricio Guzmán, France / Germany / Chile, 2010)
Awards of Excellence Apuda (He Yuan, China, 2010)
The Woman with the 5 Elephants (Vadim Jendreyko, Switzerland / Germany, 2009)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Yuguo and His Mother (Gu Tao, China, 2011)
Awards of Excellence Amin (Shahin Parhami, Iran / Korea / Canada, 2010)
Yongsan (Mun Jeong-hyun, Korea, 2010)
Special Events
My Television; Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery Support Screening Project “Cinema with Us”; etc.
2013    Total films shown: 210; Attendance: 22,353
International Competition Award Recipients
The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize (The Grand Prize) A World Not Ours (Mahdi Fleifel, Palestine / UAE / UK, 2012)
The Mayor’s Prize (Prize of Excellence) The Act of Killing (Joshua Oppenheimer, Denmark / Indonesia / Norway/ UK, 2012)
Awards of Excellence Revision (Philip Scheffner, Germany, 2012)
The Other Day (Ignacio Agüero, Chile, 2012)
New Asian Currents Award Recipients
Ogawa Shinsuke Prize Mrs. Bua’s Carpet (Duong Mong Thu, Vietnam, 2011)
Awards of Excellence Raging Land 3: Three Valleys (Chan Yin Kai and Choi Yuen Villagers, Hong Kong, 2011)
Mohtarama(Malek Shafi’i and Diana Saqeb, Afghanistan, 2012)
Special Events
The Ethics Machine: Six Gazes of the Camera; Memories of the Future: Chris Marker’s Trials and Travels; etc.

(Prepared by Nippon.com based mainly on information provided by the YIDFF website.)

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