Got a mail update from Magnetic Rose ahile ago regarding Eiga-Sai.
And here's what she posted at Multiply.
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In celebration of Philippines–Japan Friendship Month, the JapanFoundation, Manila,
in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan, theShangri-La Plaza Mall, and the UP Film Institute
proudly presents aJapanese Contemporary Film Festival, titled “Eigasai ‘09”
(literallymeans ‘film festival’ in Japanese) that will serve as its kick-offactivity
on July 2, 2009 at Shang Cineplex Cinema 3 for the month-longcelebration.
“Eigasai ‘09” aims to bolster further thediplomatic relations between the Philippines and Japan
by continuouslyproviding an opportunity for Filipinos to enhance the understanding andappreciation of Japanese arts and culture explored in this medium. Thisyear’s offering brings together 7 contemporary
films and 1 anime filmin 35mm format.
An invitational screening of
Always – Sunset on ThirdStreet (Always San-chome no yuhi, 2005) by director Yamazaki Takashi
will be held on July 2, 2009 (Thursday) at 7:00 p.m. at the Shangri-LaPlaza Cinema 3, Edsa, Mandaluyong City.
Other films to befeatured are
Memories of Matsuko (Kiraware Matsuko no issho, 2006)directed by Nakashima Tetsuya,
Kamome Diner (Kamome shokudo, 2006)directed by Ogigami Naoko,
Memories of Tomorrow (Ashita no kioku, 2006)directed by Tsutsumi Yukihiko,
The Milkwoman (Itsuka dokusho suru hi,2005) directed by Ogata Akira,
Turn Over - An Angel Is Coming on aBicycle (Futari biyori, 2004) directed by Nomura Keiichi,
Tony Takitani(Toni Takitani, 2004) directed by Ichikawa Jun,
and the sole anime filmMind Game (Mind Game, 2004) directed by Masaaki Yuasa.
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So.
Mao, Micchie, Kamiru, Aia, Chantal, Trish, Jho and France.
You guys choose which film we are going to watch this year.
о(ж>▽<)y ☆
