
At the ceremonies of the 41st Japan Academy Prize last Friday, the live-action film adaptation of Yoru Sumino's 2015 novel Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai received multiple awards.
Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai (Let Me Eat Your Pancreas) received the Popularity Award, which is voted on by listeners of the All Night Nippon radio program on the Nippon Cultural Broadcasting station. It opened in theaters on July 28, 2017, and went on to earn 3.52 billion yen in the Japanese box office to become the fifth highest grossing domestic film of the year.
Actress Minami Hamabe (Saki Miyanaga in the live-action drama adaptation of Saki) and actor Takumi Kitamura (Yuuto Shiba in the live-action film spin-off of Koi to Uso) also received Newcomer of the Year awards for their lead roles in Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai. The film was also nominated for the Picture of Year and Screenplay of the Year awards but lost in both categories to director Hirokazu Koreeda's original film Sandome no Satsujin (The Third Murder).
An anime film adaptation of Sumino's award-winning novel was announced last August by Aniplex. That film is scheduled to open in theaters in Japan this fall. A two-volume manga adaptation was also published last year.
Source: Official site
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