Thursday, February 20, 2025
Op-Ed: The Road to Prosperity by Radosław Sikorski
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Jericho Rosales plays Quezon in TBA Studios biopic
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Philippines joins worldwide film screening of Ludzie in solidarity with Ukraine
I have frequently announced my plans to stop making any more films, but something made me go back on my promise. Cruelty and bestiality of Russians who invaded Ukraine made me furious. I guess that this sense of helplessness and injustice, mixed with anger, are the best motivation for a film director to make a movie. The script I wrote is based on true events; all I had to do was to combine them into a whole. Civilians are the group most affected by absurdity and cruelty of war. The film is an attempt to help others see the war through their eyes.
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Photo ©Jan Lemiech |
At the end of the day, each global crisis translates into suffering of local ordinary people: mothers, sons, daughters, fathers, grandfathers, lovers and neighbours. This film is about them. They are suddenly forced to make unimaginable decisions of critical importance, where both life and human dignity are at stake. Unfortunately, we tend to forget about the fact that such tragic events take place every day beyond our Eastern border. We all have our own lives to live, our own reality and problems. It is normal that we grow indifferent with time. Now and then, empathy needs a booster. I hope that this film will provide this much needed stimulus. I hope it will trigger empathy.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
A Rare Glimpse into Japan’s Living Tradition: Maiko and Geiko from Gion, Kyoto to Perform in the Philippines
The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM) proudly presents a rare opportunity to witness the elegance and artistry of Japan’s renowned Maiko and Geiko from Gion Higashi, Kyoto. This exclusive performance will take place on February 22, 2025, at 6:30 PM at Shangri-La Plaza Grand Atrium, as part of Nihongo Fiesta 2025.
This once-in-a-blue-moon event offers audiences a rare chance to experience traditional Japanese performing arts, showcasing the grace, refined movements, and time-honored culture of Kyoto’s Hanamachi (flower town). Maiko (apprentice Geiko) and Geiko from the historic district of Gion in Kyoto will perform classical Japanese dances and share insights into their centuries-old traditions.
The Nihongo Fiesta 2025, scheduled from February 22-23, 2025, is JFM’s annual celebration of Japanese language and culture. This year’s festivities also include the 52nd Nihongo Speech Contest, where talented Filipino learners of the Japanese language will showcase their skills, and a special Kobanashi (comic storytelling) performance, adding humor and wit to the program.
Admission to the Maiko and Geiko performance is free, offering a unique cultural immersion experience for Filipinos interested in Japan’s vibrant heritage.
For more details about Nihongo Fiesta 2025, visit The Japan Foundation, Manila’s official Facebook page and stay updated on event schedules and announcements.