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Tokyo International Film Festival Closes The film "Shut Me Up" starring Reina Noh Nian won the "Audience Award"

Source: People's Daily News

People's Daily Tokyo, November 10, according to the "Yomiuri Shimbun" report, the 33rd Tokyo International Film Festival closed on the 9th, director Ōku Akiko, Noh Nian Reina and Lin Shudu starred in the film "Shut Me Up" won the "Audience Award".

It is reported that due to the epidemic situation, this year's Tokyo International Film Festival will merge the main competition unit of previous years, the Asian future unit and the Japanese film Splash unit into a new unit "Tokyo Premiere 2020". The new unit abolished the competition awards and replaced them with the "Audience Award" through audience voting. "Shut Me Up" tells the romance of a 31-year-old "single aristocrat" woman who won the award for touching the audience's hearts.

For the first time, the film festival adopted the mode of online and offline linkage. The opening film of the festival is "Underdog" directed by Masaharu Takeshi, and the closing film is "Hokusai" directed by Kazuichi Hashimoto. (Editor: Xu Wenjin Reviewer: Chen Jianjun)

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