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The subsidy program that began in 1995 targeting young Japanese film directors supported works like "Donten seikatsu," by Nobuhiro Yamashita the same year. The program was expanded into the Tokyo Film Creators Forum targeting not just young directors but filmmakers in Japan and other Asian countries as well.

Special programs for this year's TIFF focused on filmmakers from around the world. Cinema Prism presented special features on Amos Gitai, Alexander Dovzhenko, and Robert Bresson.

"Nippon Cinema Masters" saw Kon Ichikawa, Masahiro Shinoda, and Nagisa Oshima, who all just completed their latest films, choosing one film that they would like to show to people around the world.

1999 12th Prize Winner
International Competition
Application total number is 457 entries from 52 countries / regions

Tokyo Grand Prix
Darkness & Light (Chang Tso-chi)

Special Jury Prize
Rainbow Trout (Park Chong-won)

The Best Director Award
Martha Fiennes (Onegin)

The Best Actress Award
Maria Galiana (Alone)

The Best Actor Award
Carlos Alvarez-Novoa (Alone)

The Best Artistic Contribution Award
Luna Papa (Bakhtiyar Khudojnazarov)

Tokyo Gold Prize
Darkness & Light (Director: Chang Tso-chi)

Asian Film Award

Asian Film Award
Darkness & Light (Chang Tso-chi)

Special Mention
Dead or Alive (Takashi Miike)

Opening Screening
"Joan of Arc" Luc Besson

Closing Screening
"Tarzan" Kevin Lima / Chris Buck

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