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Rainbow Reel Tokyo (Japanese language, Japanese: レインボー・リール東京 ''Reinbō rīru Tōkyō''), until 2016 known as Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, (Japanese language, Japanese: 東京国際レズビアン&ゲイ映画祭 ''Tōkyō kokusai rezubian to gei eigasai''), also known by the acronym TILGFF, is an international film festival for LGBT audiences, held annually in Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. The Festival was established in 1992 and was held at Nakano Sun Plaza, 6th Floor (中野サンプラザ6F研修室). The next three were held at Kichijōji Baus Theater (吉祥寺バウスシアター). Since 1996, the Festival has been held in July at Spiral (building), Spiral Hall in the Aoyama, Tokyo, Aoyama neighborhood of Tokyo. The 23rd Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival was held July 12~21, 2014, at Eurospace in Shibuya, and Spiral Hall in Aoyama.


Awards


Rainbow Reel Competition

The Rainbow Reel Competition (レインボー・リール・コンペティション) began in 19957th Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
Retrieved 1 February 2012. as an annual screening of Japanese short films to encourage production of LGBT-themed films. The audience selects a favorite film and the director is awarded the Grand Prix Rainbow Reel Award (レインボー・リール賞(グランプリ)), currently a ¥100,000 prize ($1000 US).
Retrieved 1 February 2012.
;Grand Prix Rainbow Reel Award winners * 4th Festival (1995) – * 5th Festival (1996) – * 6th Festival (1997) – * 7th Festival (1998) – ''We Are Transgenders'' (We Are Transgenders ~性別を超えて、自分らしく生きる~); director: Lulu Ogawa (尾川ルル) * 8th Festival (1999) – * 9th Festival (2000) – * 10th Festival (2001) – * 11th Festival (2002) – * 12th Festival (2003) – * 13th Festival (2004) – * 14th Festival (2005) – ''"Stereotype Company"'' (「ヘテロ薬」) (2005); director: Team "Stereotype Company" (ヘテロ薬制作委員会) * 15th Festival (2006) – ''Somewhere in Tokyo'' (東京のどこかで) (2006); director: Kenta Tatenai (タテナイケンタ) * 16th Festival (2007) – ''A Tulip of Violet'' (2007); director: Yūmi Andō (安藤優美) * 17th Festival (2008) – ''San-Kaku'' (△サンカク) (2008); director: Kazuki Watanabe (渡辺一樹) * 18th Festival (2009) – "Avec mon copain / With my Boyfriend; director : Antonio de Oliveira; Producer : Sanae Kikuchi (Tomoé films) * 19th Festival (2010) – ''Jellyfish Boy'' (くらげくん) (2009); director: Shō Kataoka (片岡翔) * 20th Festival (2011) – * 21st Festival (2012) – ''Tsuyako'' (2011); director: Mitsuyo Miyazaki (宮崎光代) * 22nd Festival (2013) – * 23rd Festival (2014) – ''The Other Side of a Smiling Face'' (笑顔の向こう側) (2013); director: Yoshiaki Sajima (佐島由昭) * 24th Festival (2015) – ''From the Bottom of the Vortex'' (私は渦の底から) (2015); director: Kozue Nomoto (野本梢) * 25th Festival (2016) – * 26th Festival (2017) – * 27th Festival (2018) – ''Old Narcissus'' (老ナルキソス); director: Tsuyoshi Shōji (:ja:東海林毅 (映画監督), 東海林毅) * 28th Festival (2019) –


Special Jury Award

The Special Jury Award (審査員特別賞 ''Shinsa-in tokubetsu shō''), first given in 2008, is an outstanding Japanese film selected by a guest director. ;Special Jury Award winners * 17th Festival (2008) – ''When I Become Silent'' (わたしが沈黙するとき) (2007); director: Hyōe Yamamoto (山本兵衛)


Festival programs


1st Festival (1992)

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2nd Festival (1993)



3rd Festival (1994)



4th Festival (1995)



5th Festival (1996)



6th Festival (1997)



7th Festival (1998)



8th Festival (1999)



9th Festival (2000)



10th Festival (2001)



11th Festival (2002)



12th Festival (2003)



13th Festival (2004)



14th Festival (2005)



15th Festival (2006)



16th Festival (2007)



17th Festival (2008)



18th Festival (2009)



19th Festival (2010)



20th Festival (2011)

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21st Festival (2012)

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22nd Festival (2013)

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23rd Festival (2014)

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24th Festival (2015)

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25th Festival (2016)

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26th Festival (2017)

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27th Festival (2018)

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See also

* List of LGBT film festivals


References


External links


Official Website

The 17th Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
(YouTube) {{LGBT in Japan Recurring events established in 1992 1992 establishments in Japan LGBT culture in Tokyo LGBT film festivals in Japan Film festivals in Tokyo Summer events in Japan