Showing posts with label Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Confessions (Kokuhaku)


Directed by         :        Tetsuya Nakashima
Awards               :        Jury Choice, 14th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival
                                    TV Taro Award (Best Film), Elan D'or Award
                                    Best Picture, 53rd Blue Ribbon Awards
                                    Best Supporting Actress, 53rd Blue Ribbon Awards
                                    Picture of the Year, 34th Japan Academy Prize
Director of the Year, 34th Japan Academy Prize
Screenplay of the Year, 34th Japan Academy Prize
Best in Film Editing, 34th Japan Academy Prize
Best Asian Film, 30th Hong Kong Film Awards
Black Dragon Audience Award, 13th Udine Far East Film
My Movies Audience Award, 13th Udine Far East Film
Best Picture, 2nd Theater Staff Film Festival
Best Leading Actress, 2nd Theater Staff Film Festival

Confessions is the second of the three films I have watched on this year's Eiga Sai at Shangri-La Cinemaplex. This film is Japan's official entry to the 83rd Academy Awards, and was shortlisted for Best Foreign Language Film.
Click on this link for the screening schedules of Eiga Sai.

[Spoiler Alert]

Friday, July 5, 2013

Eiga Sai 2013 Screening Schedules (July)

In celebration of Philippines-Japan Friendship Month and the 40th year of ASEAN-Japan friendship and cooperation, Eiga Sai 2013 showcases 17 mostly award-winning Japanese films produced between 2005 and 2012. This year's Japanese Film Festival takes place at the following venues:

  • Shang Cineplex Cinema 2, EDSA Mandaluyong City from July 3 (Wednesday) to 14 (Sunday)
  • FDCP Cinematheque, Davao City from July 19 (Friday) to July 28 (Sunday)
  • Abreeza, Ayala - Davao City from July 20 to 21 and July 27 to 28
  • Ayala Center Cinema, Cebu City from August 7 (Wednesday) to August 11 (Sunday)
  • University of the Philippines Film Institute, Quezon City from August 19 (Monday) to August 25 (Sunday)

The Festival is hosted by Japan Foundation Manila in cooperation with the Japanese Embassy of Manila, Shangri-La Plaza and the Film Development Council of the Philippines.

As in all other foreign film festivals, Eiga Sai is FREE. Tickets are distributed 30 minutes before the screening time, but lines queue up an hour before.

The screening schedules are:

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Le Prenom (What's In a Name?) and the Philosophy of Names

[Spoiler alert.]
Le Prenom was this year’s opener for the 18th French Film Festival held at Greenbelt 3 in Makati. The film revolves around a dinner invitation by Elisabeth to her brother Vincent, who is expecting a baby boy. Everyone is in high spirits trying to guess the name of the baby until Vincent reveals the name is going to be Adolphe. Chaos ensues after the announcement. Bickering brings forth shocking revelations in their lives.

But what’s in Adolphe that had caused such a pandemonium?

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

A Guide to the 18th French Film Festival


I cannot remember when I started watching foreign films in festivals, but I know why I did: they were FREE. Some of the festivals I have seen were French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. These events are included in my anticipated events each year. And dear am I glad when I stumbled upon the schedule of the French Film Festival this year? Most definitely. 


The French Film Festival is on its 18th year and will be open to the public on June 7 to 9, 2013 at the Greenbelt 3 cinemas. 


The line-up of films includes:
Click on the film titles to view the trailer in Youtube.