Friday, June 28, 2019

CCP unveils year long celebrations for 50th Anniversary

CCP Vice President Chris Millado (5th from left),
former CCP Presidents Baltazar Endriga
(6th from left) and Nestor Jardin (7th from left)
with CCP Ushers wearing the 50th Anniversary T-shirts

The Cultural Center of the Philippines has unveiled the year long celebrations for its milestone 50th Gold Anniversary from September 2019 up to September 2020.

Former CCP President Baltazar Endriga

CCP will sport a new look via the new typeface called Baybayan. A portmanteau of baybayin (to spell) and bayan (nation), this typeface incorporates the traditional writing system predating the Spanish colonization and the modern Filipino alphabet. This typeface will be used in all collateral regarding the 50th anniversary celebrations of the CCP like posters, flyers, souvenir programs, merchandise, etc.

Ginintuang Singing mock up unveiled

A sound and light installation at the CCP front façade, Ginintuang Singing, by Toym Imao and Pampanga lanternmakers will be on view. By day, the installation will look like swirling clouds, but by night, it will light up and spell out the CCP's motto Katotohanan, Kabutihan, and Kagandahan in various writing styles including the baybayin.

For the general public, watching shows and productions at the CCP gets a lot easier with the 50 shows for free and 50 shows for just P50 throughout the anniversary celebrations. People far from CCP need not fret for resident companies will be touring extensively in various parts of the country as well.

Koryolab Choreographers

Another highlight are the conventions, conferences, and Arts Market Fair by the Federation for Asian Cultural Promotion (FACP), Manila International Performing Arts Market (MIPAM), and the Association of Asia Pacific Performing Arts Centers (AAPPAC) to be hosted by the CCP. These activities will enable artists, performing groups, and other creatives expand their reach into a broader international market.

Former CCP President Nestor Jardin

Finally, the new 300 seater black box theater, Tanghalang Ignacio Jimenez, will be inaugurated during the year long celebrations. May this new performance space keep the ball rolling for the completion of the expansion plans of the CCP that includes a large theater and rehearsal spaces/studios among other things.


The countdown begins for CCP's 50th Anniversary and it will be a golden time for sure with way more than 50 reasons to celebrate.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Third time at the CCP is the charm for Noli Me Tangere, the Opera

Bianca Lopez and Ivan Nery

Due to insistent public demand, J&S Productions' Noli Me Tangere, the Opera had yet another rerun at the Cultural Center of the Philippines over the past weekend.

Front: Santino Juan Santiago, Matteo Teehankee, and Johann Andra
Back: Jerry Sibal, Jose Jeffrey Camañag, Miguel Espiritu, Nomher Nival,
Allison Cervantes, Mheco Manlangit, and Edwin Josue

The opera, with libretto by National Artists Guillermo Tolentino and music by Felipe Padillde Leon, which has now been dubbed as the People's Operproved to be such a hit during its previous staging just a few months earlier in March that talks about a rerun circulated even before that run wrapped up.

Ivan Nery as Crisostomo Ibarra
Bianca Lopez (Maria Clara) and Ivan Nery (Ibarra) meet as
Jose Mari Javato (Padre Salvi) eavesdropping

Upon the invitation of producers Edwin Josue and Jerry Sibal (who also co-directed and designed the sets and costumes), I was able to attend the preview night that featured veterans Bianca Lopez as Maria Clarand Ivan Nery as Crisostomo Ibarra. Having portrayed and sung the roles at least twice in previous stagings, the pair were in the zone. Bianca has mastered the use of dynamics giving her Maria Clara more dimensions as a character. Ivan has shown vast improvement since I saw him during the last run. He now allowed himself to show more vulnerability acting wise and vocally as well.

The youth led by Paul Dominique Galvez (Albino) have a picnic by the lake
Bianca Lopez sings Maria Clara's aria Kay tamis ng buhay
Ivan Nery (Ibarra) confronts Padre Damaso (Ronaldo Abarquez)

The rest of the cast appeared and sounded more settled as well since majority of them were returning from the earlier run. The only slight difference was Paul Dominique Galvez who was part of the January 2017 run, singing the role of Albino. Another returning cast member of that run is Mheco Manlangit who alternated the role of Maria Clara paired with Nomher Nival as Ibarra. Unfortunately, I didn't have the chance to see the other pair during this run.

Bianca Lopez as Maria Clara
Charina Balmores (Sindang), Krissan Manikan-Tan (Tiya Isabel),
Miguel Espiritu (Kapitan Tiyago), and Micah Galang (Andeng)
Ronaldo Abarquez as Padre Damaso

Commend
able performances were given by Ronaldo Abarquez as Padre Damaso, Joseleo Logdat as Elias, and Krissan Manikan-Tan as Tiya Isabel. As expected, Bernadette Mamauag's crisp coloratura continued the tradition of Sisa being a showstopper.

Bernadette Mamauag as Sisa
Miguel Suarez (Basilio) and Bernadette Mamauag (Sisa)

The truly new additions to the cast were a trio of young boys, Miguel Suarez, Matteo Teehankee, and Johann Andra, who alternated the role of Basilio. The preview night had Miguel performing and it was a delight to hear a boy soprano once again in the role. Hearing Basilio's heart wrenching aria sung at the right octave had more emotional impact compared to having it an octave lower.

Miguel Suarez and his paintings

Aside from singing, the talented Miguel also paints and a trio of his works are part an art exhibit titled Ang Sampung Pangarap ni Rizal. The exhibit features the artworks of the Pasig Art Club Members and other guest artists that will be on display on BroadwayWorld.com. Part of the proceeds will go to 10 different youth organizations and groups, which include Tanghalan Mandaluyong, Natasha Goulbourn Foundation, Soup Kitchen of Pasig, Phil-Asia Assistance Foundation, Gota de Leche, Pasig Catholic College Center for Culture and Arts, Sagip Batangpalengke, Teach Peace Build Peace Movement, San Pablo Apostol of Tondo Youth Ministry, and Hospicio de San Jose.

Ronnie Abarquez, Ivan Nery, Bianco Lopez, and Jose Mari Javato

Noli Me Tangere, the Opera has indeed become one of the biggest draws at the CCP in recent years. And as long as there are students who study Rizal and his works, this opera will always have an audience. My sincerest hope is that J&S Productions will continue to stage this and give local classical singers a platform to showcase their talents at a full length opera.

Madz concert to celebrate 50 years of the CCP


The Philippine Madrigal Singers with choirmaster Mark Anthony Carpio celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Cultural Center of the Philippines via the concert Tahanan Naming Tahanan on June 29-30, 2019 at the CCP's Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater).

A couple of CCP's resident companies join the Madz at this concert namely the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group and The Bayanihan, the National Folk Dance Company of the Philippines. Also joining are the Mini-Madz, the Schola Cantorum, the Male Ensemble Nine (MEN), the Musika Filipina, the UP Symphony Orchestra, and pianist Paolo Panagsagan and contemporary dancer Al Bernard Garcia.

The CCP has served as the home to numerous artists and cultural practitioners for the past five decades. The Philippine Madrigal Singers is one of the nine resident companies of the CCP.

Performances will be on June 29, 2019, 8:00 PM and June 30, 2019, 5:00 PM.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Samurai Marathon leads the charge at the 22nd Eiga Sai


BREAKING:
Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, we are canceling screenings at SM City Naga and SM City Bacolod and shall transfer to SM City Legazpi and SM City Iloilo respectively. We will keep you posted on the new cinema assignment or any screening schedule changes.

The Japan Foundation, Manila presents the 22nd edition of the Eiga Sai, Japanese Film Festival with total of 17 contemporary Japanese films from various genres this July 3-August 25 happening in key cities in the country namely Manila, Pangasinan, Naga, Cebu, Bacolod, Tacloban, and Davao.

The opening leg sees the return of the Eiga Sai to the Shangri-La Plaza with a selection of 14 films to be screened from July 3-14, 2019 at the Red Carpet. Opening the festival is the historical drama Samurai Marathon/サムライマラソン directed by Bernard Rose about the first ever Japanese marathon.

The rest of the films to be screened at the Shang include After the Storm/海よりもまだ深く and The Third Murder/三度目の殺人by director Kore-eda Hirokazu, The 8-Year Engagement/8年越しの花嫁 奇跡の実話The Crimes That Bind/祈りの幕が下りる時Kakegurui/賭ケグルイLaughing Under the Clouds/曇天に笑うLu Over the Wall/夜明け告げるルーのうたMirai/未来のミライMixed Doubles/ミックス。One Cut of the Dead/カメラを止めるな!Perfect World/パーフェクトワールド 君といる奇跡Yakiniku Dragon/焼肉ドラゴン, and The Tears of Malumpati/セカイイチオイシイ水 マロンパティの涙.

Three other films will have exclusive screenings with Shoplifters/万引き家族 to be shown at the Cine AdarnaUPFI, Lying to Mom/鈴木家の嘘at Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and the closing film The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps/人魚の眠る家 at the Gateway Cineplex, Cubao.

IGA Kendo Club

Aside from the Eiga Sai film screenings, there will be other events, activities, and attractions happening at the Shang in celebration of the Philippines-Japan Friendship Month this July. On July 5-7 and July 12-14, the Katana and Armour exhibits by Geisha's Blade Philippines Samurai Sword Shop featuring Japanese-style swords and samurai armor will be on view at the East Atrium. On July 6, Tsugaru shamisen player Keisho Ohno, known for his fusion of Japanese traditional music and rock ‘n roll on will perform at the Grand Atrium. At the East Atrium, sensei Tetsutaka Sugawara and the IGA Kendo Club will hold a demo of Japanese martial arts also on July 6. Interactive activities facilitated by the University of the Philippines' Tomo-Kai, Japanese market at the Main Wing, and Japanese inspired mall decor will be the other attractions at the Shang this July as well.

Keisho Ono

Here are the 17 films to be screened at the 22nd Eiga Sai.

Samurai Marathon/サムライマラソン

© "Samurai Marathon 1855" Film Partners

Director: Bernard Rose
Cast: Satoh Takeru, Komatsu Nana, Moriyama Mirai

Historical drama directed by Bernard Rose of Immortal Beloved and produced by Jeremy Thomas of The Last Emperor. Based on Dobashi Akihiro's novel Bakumatsu Marathon Samurai about the Ansei Tooashi, known as Japan's first marathon.

Annaka feudal lord Itakura Katsuakira (Hasegawa Hiroki) holds a run across mountain roads to get his samurai warriors into shape. However, the Bakufu central government views it as a rebellion and dispatches assassins to the castle. Meanwhile, Annaka domain accountant Karasawa Jinnai (Satoh Takeru) senses that something is amiss with the Bakufu.

The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps/人魚の眠る家

© 2018 "The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps"
Film Partners

Director: Tsutumi Yukihio
Cast: Shinohara Ryoko, Nishijima Hidetoshi

In this mystery based on the novel by Into the White Night and Suspect X author, Higashino Keigo, a couple is confronted by a tragedy involving their beloved child and ultimately must make a difficult choice. Tsutsumi Yukihiko of Sanada 10 Braves and the TRICK series directs.

Kazumasa (Nishijima Hidetoshi) and Kaoruko (Shinohara Ryoko) are in a troubled marriage and have agreed to divorce once their daughter's elementary school entrance exams are over. However, just before they are to rehearse for the family oral interview, they are informed of their daughter drowning in a pool. Rushing to the hospital, Kazumasa and Kaoruko are met with a heartbreaking situation.

Shoplifters/万引き家族

© 2018 Fuji Television Network/GAGA Corporation/
AOI Pro. Inc. All rights reserved

Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Cast: Lily Franky, Ando Sakura, Matsuoka Mayu, Kiki Kilin

Drama interweaving emotional ties that transcend family, directed by The Third Murder's Kore-eda Hirokazu. Won the Palme d'Or in competition at the 71st Cannes International Film Festival.

Day-laborer father Shibata Osamu (Lily Franky) and his son Shota (Jyo Kairi) shoplift with brilliant teamwork. On the way home, they can't bear the sight of a girl shivering in the cold on the first floor of an apartment block and they end up taking her home. The Shibatas have been enjoying themselves, but then a certain incident exposes the family's secrets.

After the Storm/海よりもまだ深く

© 2016 Fuji Television Network/Bandai Visual/
AOI Pro. Inc./GAGA Corporation All rights reserved

Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Cast: Abe Hiroshi, Maki Yoko, Kiki Kilin

Directed by Kore-eda Hirokazu, internationally renowned for films including Our Little Sister, this film was selected in the Un Certain Regard section at the 69th Cannes Film Festival. Dwelling on his past glory as a prize-winning author, Ryota (Abe Hiroshi) wastes the money he makes as a private detective on gambling and can barely pay child support.

After the death of his father, his aging mother (Kiki Kilin) and beautiful ex-wife (Maki Yoko) seem to be moving on with their lives. Renewing contact with his initially distrusting family, Ryota struggles to take back control of his existence and to find a lasting place in the life of his young son (Yoshizawa Taiyo) - until a stormy summer night offers them a chance to truly bond again.

The Third Murder/三度目の殺人

© 2017 Fuji Television Network/Amuse Inc./
GAGA Corporation All rights reserved

Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Cast: Fukuyama Masaharu, Yakusho Koji, Hirose Suzu

Our Little Sister director Kore-eda Hirokazu turns his own original script into this psychological thriller. Making his first appearance in a Kore-eda film, Yakusho Koji co-stars with Fukuyama Masaharu, who reteams with Kore-eda for the first in four years since Like Father, Like Son.

Misumi (Yakusho), who had been previously convicted of murder, is once again indicted for killing and setting on fire the president of the company which laid him off. His lawyer, Shigemori (Fukuyama), begins investigating Misumi in order to file for life imprisonment instead of the death penalty. However, as his investigation continues, an uncomfortable feeling slowly develops within Shigemori.

Lying to Mom/鈴木家の嘘

© Shochiku Broadcasting Co. Ltd.

Director: Nojiri Katsumi 
Cast: Kishibe Ittoku, Hara Hideko, Kiryu Mai, Kase Ryo, Kishimoto Kayoko, Omori Nao

A drama mixed with humor depicting a family attempting to recover from sorrow. Nojiri Katsumi, who worked as an assistant director on The Great Passage and The Lies She Loved among others makes his directorial debut from his own original script.

Without warning the Suzuki family's eldest son Koichi (Kase Ryo) one day takes his own life. The mother, Yuko (Hara Hideko), is so shocked she loses her memory. So for her sake, Yuko's husband Sachio (Kishibe Ittoku) and daughter Fumi (Kiryu Mai) decide to tell a once-in-a-lifetime lie.

The 8-Year Engagement/8年越しの花嫁 奇跡の実話

© 2017 "The 8-Year Engagement" Film Partners

Director: Zeze Takahisa

Cast: Satoh Takeru, Tsuchiya Tao

Zeze Takahisa of Six Four directs this film adaptation of the non-fiction book 8 nen goshi no hanayome Kimi no me ga sametanara. Satoh Takeru of the Rurouni Kenshin series and Tsuchiya Tao of Orange star as the couple struggling with chronic illness.

Hisashi (Satoh) and Mai (Tsuchiya) are engaged to be married and are completely happy, but Mai falls ill three months before their wedding. She has a cardiac arrest and falls into a coma, and Hisashi prays for her recovery. Mai gradually regains consciousness, but then another challenge awaits her.

The Crimes That Bind/祈りの幕が下りる時

© 2018 The Crimes That Bind Film Production Committee
© Keigo Higashino/Kodansha All rights reserved

Director: Fukuzawa Katsuo
Cast: Abe Hiroshi, Matsushima Nanako, Mizobata Junpei

Series finale for the feature film The Wings of the Kirin and TV drama Shinzanmono. Based on the novel by Higashino Keigo and directed by Fukuzawa Katsuo, who helmed the TV dramas NAOKI HANZAWA and Downtown Rocket.

A strangled female corpse is discovered in an apartment, and the apartment's resident has vanished. The investigation hits rough waters, but soon they learn about female theater director Asai (Matsushima Nanako). Detective Matsumiya (Mizobata Junpei) forges ahead with the investigation while questioning whether a charred corpse discovered in the vicinity is related to the case, but then Kaga (Abe Hiroshi) learns of a fact that leaves him stunned.

Kakegurui/賭ケグルイ

© 2019 Nomura Kawamoto, Toru Naomura/
Square Enix "Kalegurui Movie" Project

Director: Hanabusa Tsutomu
Cast: Hamabe Minami, Takasugi Mahiro, Ikeda Elaiza

Hyakkaoh Private Academy is a common elite school for the rich-except that it has a peculiar tradition: gambling skill is all it takes under the rigorous hierarchy and the student council oversees all gambling activities. A transfer student Yumeko Jabami, seemingly graceful but actually a "compulsive gambler" who finds pleasure in taking risks, gets entangled in the most intense gambling battles to win the position of student rep that whole school is vying for.

Laughing Under the Clouds/曇天に笑う

©2018 "Laughing Under the Clouds" Film Partners

Director: Motohiro Katsuyuki
Cast: Fukushi Sota, Nakayama Yuma, Furukawa Yuki, Kiriyama Ren

Live action adaptation based on Karakarakemuri's popular comic, which has also been adapted as an animated feature film and TV anime series. Directed by Motohiro Katsuyuki of When the Curtain Rises and Ajin. Lead role played by Fukushi Sota of Strobe Edge and My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday.

Otsu in Shiga Prefecture after the Meiji Restoration. This is the year for the resurrection of the Orochi snake demon that wreaks havoc on mankind, which happens once every 300 years. The three Kumo brothers consist of the oldest son Kumo Tenka (Fukushi), who is in charge of the Kumo Shrine, followed by Soramaru (Nakayama Yuma) and Chutaro (Wakayama Kirato), and they rise up to block the snake demon.

Lu Over the Wall/夜明け告げるルーのうた

©2017 Lu Film Partners

Director: Yuasa Masaaki
Cast: Tani Kanon, Shimoda Shouta, Shinohara Shinichi

The first, completely original theatrical film by director Yuasa Masaaki. This tale of the encounter and separation of a young boy and a young mermaid is composed of careful depictions of life and delicate emotional portrayals rendered through animation bursting with briskness and energy.

Middle school student Kai (voice:Shimoda Shouta) ends up in a declining fishing town as a result of his parents' divorce. Depressed, he is one day invited by a classmate to join their band. Kai reluctantly goes to the practice site on Mermaid Island where he meets Lu (voice:Tani Kanon), a young mermaid.

Mirai/未来のミライ

©2018 Studio Chizu

Director: Mamoru Hosoda
Cast: Kamishiraishi Moka, Kuroki Haru, Hoshino Gen

MIRAI is an animated feature film produced by Studio Chizu. The film is originally written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda who also directed The Girl Who Leapt Through TimeSummer WarsWolf Children and The Boy and the Beast.

Kun (voice: Kamishiraishi Moka), a spoiled little boy, has a new baby sister. Ever since her arrival, he misses his parents' affection, and becomes jealous of her. Then one day, he encounters his sister Mirai (voice: Kuroki Haru) as a teenager, who came from the future, and embarks on a journey to know the story of his family and life.

Mixed Doubles/ミックス。

© 2017 "Mixed Doubles" Film Partners

Director: Ishikawa Junichi
Cast: Arakagi Yui, Eita

Popular screenwriter, Kosawa Ryota, writes an original story depicting the rejuvenation of love and life through table tennis which is brought to screen by Ishikawa Junichi, director of April Fools.

Tamako (Aragaki Yui), who was once known as a "table tennis girl wonder", was in a relationship with (Seto Koji), the ace of her company's table tennis club, until another table tennis player, Airi (Nagano Mei), steals him away. Returning to her hometown, Tamako meets the members of the table tennis club her deceased mother operated, including Hagiwara (Eita), and together they begin practicing hard to defeat the pair of Eshima and Airi.

One Cut of the Dead/カメラを止めるな!

© Enbu Seminar

Director: Ueda Shinichiro
Cast: Hamatsu Takayuki, Mao, Shuhama Harumi, Nagaya Kazuaki

Unique horror film produced by ENBU Seminar Cinema Project. Became a social-phenomenon hit when the theatrical run exploded from two theaters in Tokyo to a wide-scale release in response to the peculiar structure including a thirty-seven-minute opening cut, despite using a no-name cast.

An indie film crew is shooting a zombie film in an abandoned building deep in the mountains. The uncompromising director (Hamatsu Takayuki) drives the production relentlessly and gets to fourty-two takes. Then, real zombies appear and attack the crew, but the director is thrilled and keeps the camera rolling.

Perfect World/パーフェクトワールド 君といる奇跡

© 2018 "Perfect World" Film Partners
© R/K

Director: Shibayama Kenji
Cast: Iwata Takanori, Sugisaki Hana

The live-action adaptation of Aruga Rie's similarly titled manga depicting the romance between a protagonist left handicapped by an accident and the heroine who cares deeply for him. In the director's chair is Shibayama Kenji of Nagareboshi ga Kienai Uchini.

Architect Ayukawa Itsuki (Iwata Takanori) is left paralyzed from the waist down by a sudden accident and is confined to using a wheel chair. Kawana Tsugumi (Sugisaki Hana) works at an interior design company who one day runs into the senior she had a crush on during high school, Itsuki. Tsugumi is charmed by Itsuki and endeavors to optimistically live life together.

Yakiniku Dragon/焼肉ドラゴン

© 2018 "Yakiniku Film" Partners

Director: Chong Wishing
Cast: MakiYoko, Inoue Mao, Oizumi Yo

Film adaptation of the play that has been honored with numerous theater awards. Warm portrayal of the joys and sorrows of a Korean family living in Japan, set in the Kansai region when Japan's economy was booming. Playwright Chong Wishing wrote the screenplay and makes his directorial debut with this film. 

In 1970, the Kansai region is jubilant over the World Expo in Osaka. Ethnic Korean Yong-gil (Kim Sang-ho) runs a yakiniku barbecue restaurant in a squatter settlement on government property. With a wife, three daughters and one son, he lives with bravado but is gradually bombarded by the tides of the times.

The Tears of Malumpati/セカイイチオイシイ水 マロンパティの涙 

© 2019 "The Tears of Malumpati" Film Partners

Director: Meguro Keita
Cast: Tsuji Miyu, Akai Hidekazu, Arai Yusuke, Hanafusa Rie, Bong Cabrera, Sue Prado, Miel Espinoza

A heart warming drama based on a true story of the Pandan Water Pipeline Project where Japanese and Filipinos work together while overcoming various hardships.

Every year more than 1 million children die because they do not have access to clean drinking water. In Pandan, a rural village on the Panay Island, many people were suffering from kidney disease because they did not have access to clean drinking water. The project was started with the aim to solve this problem by building a 10 kilometer pipeline. Asuka (Tsuji Miyu), a college student, joins the project without giving it much thought when asked by a friend. After she arrives she quickly realizes that things are worse than she expected. The labor is intense because they have no funds and the local people are hostile against the Japanese. But amid the hardship, a five year old girl called Amy (Miel Espinoza) welcomes her kindly. The two become good friends through a picture book and Origami.

Here is the schedule of film screenings for the opening leg of the 22nd Eiga Sai at the Red Carpet Cinema 4, Shangri-La Plaza.

July 3, 2019 (Invitational)
7:00 PM Samurai Marathon

July 4, 2019
2:00 PM Laughing Under the Clouds
4:30 PM The 8-Year Engagement
7:00 PM Yakiniku Dragon

July 5, 2019
2:00 PM The Tears of Malumpati
4:30 PM After the Storm
7:00 PM The Third Murder

July 6, 2019
2:00 PM Lu Over the Wall
4:30 PM The 8-Year Engagement
8:30 PM Samurai Marathon (Cinema 3)

July 7, 2019
2:00 PM Mirai
4:30 PM Mixed Doubles
7:00 PM Laughing Under the Clouds

July 8, 2019
2:00 PM The Tears of Malumpati
4:30 PM The Crimes that Bind
7:00 PM Yakiniku Dragon

July 9, 2019
2:00 PM Perfect World
4:30 PM The 8-Year Engagement
7:00 PM The Tears of Malumpati

July 10, 2019
2:00 PM Mixed Doubles
4:30 PM Laughing Under the Clouds
7:00 PM Perfect World

July 11, 2019
2:00 PM The Tears of Malumpati
4:30 PM One Cut of the Dead
7:00 PM The Crimes that Bind

July 12, 2019
2:00 PM After the Storm
4:30 PM The Third Murder
7:00 PM Yakiniku Dragon

July 13, 2019
2:00 PM Mirai
4:30 PM Kakegurui
7:00 PM One Cut of the Dead

July 14, 2019
2:00 PM Perfect World
4:30 PM Lu Over the Wall
7:00 PM The 8-Year Engagement

After the opening leg, the 22nd Eiga Sai 2019 heads over to Robinson's Place Tacloban on July 18-21, 2019, SM City Legazpi on July 18-212019, SM City Iloilo on July 25-282019, Abreeza Mall Davao on August 1-42019, Cultural Center of the Philippines on August 2-112019, SM City Rosales, Pangasinan on August 8-112019, Cine Adarna, UPFI on August 14-172019, Ayala Center Cebu on August 15-182019and will finally wrap up at Gateway Cineplex, Cubao on August 22-25, 2019.

The Eiga Sai 2019 is presented by the Japan Foundation, Maniland is generously supported by Shangri-La Plaza, Ayala Mall Cinemas, Cultural Center of the Philippines, SM Supermalls, SM City Bacolod, SM City Naga, SM City Rosales, Robinsons Movieworld Tacloban, UP Film Institute, Film Development Council of the Philippines, JT International (Philippines) Inc., Mitsubishi Corporation, Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. and Aruga by Rockwell.