Sakamoto Ryuichi to be Posthumously Honored at Jecheon Music Festival – Global Bulletin

Choirs Of AngelsSakamoto Ryuichi, the Japanese film composer and music supervisor who died in March, has been posthumously named as the recipient of the Jecheon Film Music Award at the 19th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival (Aug.

10-15).

Sakamoto won Academy Awards and Golden Globes for his score for “The Last Emperor” and has other credits including “The Sheltering Sky,” “Railroad Man,” “The Revenant,” “Call Me By Your Name” and “The Fortress.”Abrai Joji from Commons the music label established jointly with Sakamoto, and Yutaka Toyama from Promax, which had produced Sakamoto’s concerts since 1986, will visit the festival.

Additionally, a tribute concert will be held on Aug.

12 at the Jecheon Stadium.Oz Prize RaceWest Australia’s CinefestOZ festival has named four films to compete in its competition section, with the winner scooping a A$100,000 prize.

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