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This year marked the centenary of the first showing in Kobe of Edison's "Kinetoscope". This memorial year prompted many important screenings for "Nippon Cinema Classics". The French film "The Danger Line", featuring the husband and wife combination of Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuruko Aoki, was shown for the first time in seventy years with the cooperation of the Centre National de la Cinematographie of France. Also shown were "Chushingura," "The Casebook of Umon: His Third Achievement", and "The Unrivalled Hero", which had all been partially preserved on 9.5 mm film and restored on 35 mm film.

Among other programs of the festival was a focus on director Abolfazl Jalili, who presented "Det, Means Girl" at the previous year's Venice Film Festival as well as an "Film Director TAKESHI KITANO International Symposium & Retrospective", the director of "Kids Return," which was shown at Cannes earlier in the year. This year marked the first time that subtitles developed by Saburo Hori of the "Athénée Français Cultural Center" were used. These subtitles are still used on some films screened at TIFF.

1996 9th Prize Winner
International Competition
Application total number is 242 entries from 47 countries / regions

Tokyo Grand Prix - The Governor of Tokyo Award
Kolya (Jan Svērák)

Special Jury Prize
In Full Gallopo (Krzysztof Zanussi)
Libertarias (Vicente Aranda)

The Best Director Award
Wu Tian-ming (The King of Masks)

The Best Screenplay Award
Zdenēk Svērák (Kolya)

The Best Actress Award
Hildegunn Riise (The Other Side of Sunday)
Marie Theisen (The Other Side of Sunday)

The Best Actor Award
Zhu Xu (The King of Masks)

The Best Artistic Contribution Award
Ryokan (Masahisa Sadanaga)
Gabbeh (Mohsen Makhmalbaf)

Young Cinema Competition

Tokyo Gold - The Governor of Tokyo Award
Director: Amir Karakulov (Last Holiday)

Tokyo Silver Prize
Director: Lin Cheng-sheng (A Drifting Life)

Tokyo Bronze Prize
Director: John Schultz (Bandwagon)

Opening Screening
"Independence Day" Roland Emmerich

Closing Screening
"A Time to Kill" Joel Schumacher

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