The Go Masters

1983 film directed by Junya Sato
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The Go Masters (Japanese: 未完の対局, Mikan no taikyoku) is a 1982 Japanese-Chinese co-production film directed by Junya Sato and Jishun Duan (段吉順). It won the Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival.[1]

References

  1. ^ Film Criticism - Volumes 7-8 1982 - Page 1 "the Chinese- Japanese co-production of The Go-Masters received the Grand Prix des-Ameriques at Montreal in August"

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