Japanese film festival goes to Baguio City
>> Tuesday, July 30, 2013
BAGUIO CITY– The Film Development Council of
the Philippines (FDCP) joined by The Japan Foundation, Manila, the Embassy of
Japan and the Japanese Association in Northern Luzon is staging again the much-anticipated
Japanese Film Festival.
In celebration of the
Philippines–Japan Friendship Month in July and the 40th Year of ASEAN–Japan
Friendship and Cooperation anchored on the theme “ASEAN-Japan Partnership:
Thoughts Connected- Future Connected," a series of activities and film
screenings are set from July 27-August 7.
The festival aims to
promote the Japanese language and culture in the country and will be screened
at the FDCP Cinematheque in Casa Vallejo, Baguio for two weeks.
This is an effort to
spread the Japanese culture further with the films showing a total of two days
each on July and August in five selected major universities- Baguio State
University, Saint Louis University, University of Baguio, University of
Cordilleras and University of the Philippines-Baguio.
This year’s festival
will feature a total of eight titles. Always–Sunset on the Third Street–3
(2012) is a lone feature film of the drama genre which follows the interweaving
stories of the residents of Third Street during the Olympics in Japan.
Four animated films
are included, beginning with Brave Story (2006), a film based on a fantasy
masterpiece by bestselling author, Miyabe Miyuki, wherein a primary school
pupil becomes a trainee hero in the world of Vision and searches for a hidden
treasure that has the power to change fate. Planzet (2010) is a story about
aliens who have ravaged the earth, and the vengeance that drives humans.
NITABOH–Tsugaru Shamisen (2004) is about a blind boy who inherits the shamisen
instrument, and increases with skill.
The final animated
film is actually a collection of classic Japanese anime, running a total of
five hours (326 minutes).
Also included are
three documentaries. Light Up Nippon (2012), is a fireworks display project
that launched fireworks at 10 disaster-stricken areas simultaneously following
the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Also to be screened
are Japan Video Topics–Vol. 1 to Vol. 6, a series of subjects being discussed
through documentaries, and 40th Year of ASEAN-JAPAN Friendship & Coop., a
short documentary on the longstanding partnership between Japan and the ASEAN
population.
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