The Pink Grand Prix (ピンク大賞 pink taishō?) or PG Film Prize (PG映画大賞 PG eiga taishō?, "Pink film festival" or "Pink Prize") is an annual Japanese film award ceremony which recognizes excellence in the pink film. Known as the "Academy Awards of the Pink Film", the ceremony attracts a diverse audience of industry personnel, film scholars and the general public.Pink film scholar Jasper Sharp calls it the high point of the year for the pink film community.
PG, the leading magazine focusing on the genre, hosts the Pink Grand Prix in April of each year as a review of pink films released the previous year. The top ten films are selected by a readers' poll, and the top five films are screened during the evening of the ceremony held at the Kameari-za theater in Aoto, Tokyo until its closing in 1999, and at the Shinbungeiza theater thereafter. PG magazine was founded by Yoshiyuki Hayashida in July 1994. The magazine was preceded by the limited-circulation New Zoom-up, which Hayashida started in 1989, and which held the first Pink Grand Prix awards beginning that year, covering films released in 1988. Including the "New Zoom-up" years, the Pink Grand Prix reached its 20th anniversary with the ceremony for the year of 2007, held on April 26, 2008.
The 16th ceremony.
The 17th ceremony.
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The 19th ceremony.
The 20th ceremony.
The 21st ceremony, scheduled for June 20, 2009.
The 22nd ceremony
The 23rd ceremony was held April 30, 2011: