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Palestinian film wins Tokyo Grand Prix, advances Oscar bid

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  • Annemarie Jacir’s epic historical drama “Palestine 36” won the prestigious Grand Prix at the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival on Wednesday, earning the top honor and a cash prize of JPY3 million (approximately $19,545)imdb.
  • The film, which depicts the 1936 Arab Revolt against British colonial rule in Palestine, was also selected as Palestine’s official entry for the Best International Feature category at the 2026 Academy Awardsimdb.
  • Zhang Lu’s Chinese drama “Mothertongue” emerged as a strong contender, with Zhang Lu sharing the Best Director award with Italian filmmakers Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis, while actor Wang Chuanjun won Best Actor for his performance in the filmimdb.
  • The festival’s Special Jury Prize went to Rithy Panh’s documentary “We Are the Fruits of the Forest,” a Cambodian-French production examining the lives of the Bunong people facing threats from climate changehollywoodreporter.
  • The awards were determined by a jury led by Carlo Chatrian, former artistic director of the Locarno and Berlin film festivals, alongside notable figures including Japanese actor Takumi Saitoh and Chinese director Vivian Quhollywoodreporter.

Palestine 36 Triumphs at Tokyo Film Festival, Sweeping to Oscar Contention

Annemarie Jacir’s historical epic “Palestine 36” claimed the prestigious Tokyo Grand Prix at the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival on Wednesday, adding international acclaim to what has already proven a banner year for Palestinian cinema. The film, which depicts the 1936 Arab Revolt against British colonial rule in Palestine, earned the festival’s top honor along with a cash prize of JPY3 million (approximately $19,545).imdb

The victory at Tokyo follows the film’s acclaimed reception at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it received a lengthy standing ovation, and solidifies its position as Palestine’s official entry for the 2026 Academy Awards in the Best International Feature category.imdb

Recognition Across Multiple Categories

The festival’s awards ceremony showcased diverse international filmmaking, with Zhang Lu’s “Mothertongue” emerging as a significant contender across multiple categories. The Chinese drama about a struggling actress returning to her Sichuan hometown earned Zhang Lu the Best Director award, which he shared with Italian filmmakers Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis for their western “Heads or Tails?”. “Mothertongue” also secured the Best Actor award for Wang Chuanjun’s performance.imdb

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the festival’s Special Jury Prize went to Rithy Panh’s documentary “We Are the Fruits of the Forest,” a Cambodian-French production examining the lives of the Bunong people, an indigenous community facing threats from climate change. The documentary, which had its world premiere at Tokyo, received JPY500,000 ($3,255).variety

Jury Recognition and Industry Context

The awards were determined by a five-member jury led by Carlo Chatrian, the former artistic director of both the Locarno and Berlin film festivals. Speaking at a press conference during the festival, Chatrian highlighted the challenging distribution landscape facing independent cinema, noting that most festival selections currently lack distribution deals.variety

The jury also included notable figures such as Japanese actor and director Takumi Saitoh, Chinese director Vivian Qu, French film editor Matthieu Laclau, and Taiwanese actress Gwei Lun-mei. Their recognition of “Palestine 36” underscores the film’s artistic merit and historical significance, particularly given Jacir’s eight-year development process and the film’s exploration of a pivotal moment that “laid the groundwork for everything that followed,” as the director explained to Variety.deadline

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