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Legendary Japanese Director Yamada Yoji Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

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  • Veteran Japanese director Yamada Yoji to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Tokyo Film Festival
  • Yamada's latest film "Tokyo Taxi" to screen as Centerpiece, theatrical release on Nov. 21
  • Yamada's acclaimed "Tora-san" series ran for 50 films, earning Guinness World Records recognition
Legendary Japanese Director Yamada Yoji Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

The Tokyo International Film Festival has revealed that veteran Japanese director Yamada Yoji will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at its 38th edition. Yamada's remarkable career spans over 60 years and 91 films, with his work deeply rooted in Japanese culture and everyday life.

Yamada's latest film, "Tokyo Taxi," starring Baisho Chieko and Kimura Takuya, will screen as the festival's Centerpiece and receive a theatrical release on Nov. 21. The director will also participate in a talk session with "Kokuho" director Lee Sang-il at the TIFF Lounge.

Yamada's most celebrated work remains the acclaimed "Tora-san" series, which ran for 50 films beginning in 1969 and earned Guinness World Records recognition. The director's shift to period films in the 2000s also saw significant international success, with "The Twilight Samurai" earning an Oscar nomination and "The Hidden Blade" and "The Little House" winning awards at major festivals.

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Yamada Yoji is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
The "Tora-san" series is a collection of 50 films directed by Yamada Yoji, which began in 1969 and earned Guinness World Records recognition.
Yamada Yoji's latest film is "Tokyo Taxi," which will screen as the Centerpiece of the Tokyo International Film Festival and receive a theatrical release on Nov. 21.

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