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Wang Jingchun wins 'Best Actor' in Tokyo Film Festival

( English.news.cn ) Updated: 2013-10-28 09:22:17

Wang Jingchun wins 'Best Actor' in Tokyo Film Festival

Chinese actor Wang Jingchun wins "Best Actor" award at the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival in Tokyo, October 25, 2013. [Photo/CFP]

Wang Jingchun wins 'Best Actor' in Tokyo Film Festival

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Wang Jingchun wins 'Best Actor' in Tokyo Film Festival

Photos:Opening ceremony of 26th Tokyo Int'l Film Festival

TOKYO -- The 26th Tokyo International Film Festival held closing ceremony on Friday evening with Swedish dramedy "We are the best" being awarded the Sakura Grand Prix while Chinese actor Wang Jingchun won the "best actor" by his excellent performance.

The Swedish director Lukas Moodysson told the closing night crowd at the Toho Cinema Roppongi Hills theater that he had no expectations his picture would prevail. "It's not the kind of film that wins prizes," he explained.

Chinese actor Wang was honored the best actor by his performance in Ning Ying's "To Live and Die in Ordos". Wang acts as a bulldog cop in the film which was taken from a true story of a policeman died in the city of Ordos in Inner Mongolia.

Wang thanked the jury members and all working staffs, also the director Ning Ying and his assistant. "I really love my family, my friends and my films. I think this award has given me wings, wings to fly in movie's world and light up the dark,"he said.

The special jury prize was given to Iranian helmer Behnam Bezadi's drama "Bending the Rules," while best director honors went to Icelandic director Benedikt Erlingsson for his equine drama "Of Horses and Men."

The Philippines' Eugene Domingo took Best Actress honors for her work as a newbie barber in Jun Robles Lana's "Barber's Tales."

The Audience Award is presented to the most popular film among 15 films featured in the Competition Section, namely Lee Ju-hyoung's "Red Family" while the award for best artistic contribution went to Aaron Fernandez's "The Empty Hours."

Ayumi Sakamoto's "Forma" was awarded "Best Picture Award" in the new Japanese Cinema Splash section for local pictures while the top prize in the Asian Future section for new Asian directors was given to Chinese director Yang Huilong's "Today and Tomorrow".

According to Yang, he spent six years' time in his first film " Today and Tomorrow", and he is really excited to win the award.

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