Tokyo International Film Festival Welcomes Back Hisamatsu Takeo as Director
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Tokyo International Film Festival Welcomes Back Hisamatsu Takeo as Director

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateApr 14, 2026
Read time3 min
The Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) is pleased to announce the return of a familiar face to its leadership. Hisamatsu Takeo has once again been appointed as the Festival Director, effective April 14, stepping back into a role he previously helmed with distinction. This strategic move coincides with the preparations for the 39th edition of the festival, promising a renewed focus on cultural enrichment and industry development.

A Visionary Returns to Lead Tokyo's Premier Film Event

Hisamatsu Takeo's Reappointment: A New Era for TIFF Leadership

Hisamatsu Takeo has officially resumed his position as the Festival Director for the Tokyo International Film Festival, commencing April 14. This appointment signifies his second term in this pivotal role, having previously served from 2017 to 2021. His return follows the departure of outgoing chairman Ando Hiroyasu, who will conclude his tenure on May 31.

The 39th Tokyo International Film Festival: Dates, Location, and Call for Entries

Under Hisamatsu's renewed leadership, the 39th Tokyo International Film Festival is scheduled to take place from October 26 to November 4. The festival will once again transform the vibrant Hibiya-Yurakucho-Marunouchi-Ginza district into a hub for cinematic celebration. Film submissions for this upcoming edition are currently open, with a deadline set for July 7, inviting filmmakers worldwide to participate.

Hisamatsu's Enduring Commitment to Film: Art, Entertainment, and Industry Growth

Expressing his gratitude and enthusiasm for the reappointment, Hisamatsu Takeo articulated his vision for the festival. He emphasized his commitment to balancing entertainment with artistic merit, a principle he championed during his earlier directorship. His renewed focus will be on further elevating TIFF's cultural value while concurrently fostering the commercial advancement of the film industry on both domestic and international fronts.

A Distinguished Career in Cinema: Five Decades of Industry Experience

Hisamatsu Takeo brings nearly five decades of extensive experience to his role, encompassing various facets of the film industry in both Japan and the United States. His illustrious career includes significant contributions at Shochiku, where he excelled in theatrical operations. He also held prominent distribution positions at Warner Bros. Pictures Japan across two separate periods and successfully managed his own production and acquisition company, My Way Movies, prior to his initial appointment at TIFF.

Ando Hiroyasu's Legacy: Transforming the Festival Landscape

Ando Hiroyasu, who took on the chairmanship in July 2019, has left an indelible mark on the festival's trajectory. During his seven-year leadership, he spearheaded a significant transformation, including relocating the primary festival venue from Roppongi to its current vibrant location. His efforts also led to a comprehensive restructuring of the programming lineup and the successful launch of the TIFF Lounge conversation series, enhancing the festival's global appeal and intellectual discourse. In recognition of his profound contributions, Ando will be honored with the Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government.

Looking Ahead: Continued Growth and International Engagement

Ando Hiroyasu reflected on his achievements, noting the substantial growth in audience numbers, revenues, and the participation of international guests under his leadership. He expressed confidence in the festival's future, highlighting the importance of continuous striving for excellence under its new leadership. The main international competition welcomes feature films, including documentaries and animations, completed after January 1, 2026, which are making their Japanese premiere. Additionally, the Asian Future section, dedicated to showcasing first, second, or third features from emerging Asian and Middle Eastern directors, is also accepting entries. Last year's 38th edition saw an impressive 1,970 submissions from 108 countries and regions, with Annemarie Jacir's "Palestine 36" receiving the prestigious Tokyo Grand Prix. The companion market, TIFFCOM, is scheduled to run from October 28 to October 30.

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