Thursday, January 16, 2025

Godzilla Minus One leads 'monster' Japanese Film Festival 2025 lineup


The Japanese Film Festival (JFF) 2025 returns with a monster lineup of films led by Academy Award® winner Godzilla Minus One.

Presented by the Japan Foundation Manila, JFF 2025 will open at Red Carpet Cinema at the Shangri-La Plaza on January 30, 2025 and will have subsequent screenings in Manila, Baguio, Iloilo, Cebu, and Davao.

“In Zen Buddhism there is a word satori which means a sudden awakening or enlightenment,” says festival director Yojiro Tanaka. “Satori is the perfect word to describe this year’s lineup of films, whether it’s the profound awakening of the characters in the movie or the feeling that the audience will get after watching. We hope that the audience will enjoy what we have prepared, and at the same time spark something new in them.”

The opening film Godzilla Minus One  is hailed by many reviewers and legions of worldwide fans as one of the best Godzilla movies of all time. Directed by renowned Japanese filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki, the film features both poignant storytelling, and awe-inspiring visuals that is best enjoyed on the big screen.

Another notable inclusion in this year’s lineup is Sand Land, the pinnacle of the Akira Toriyama universe. Creator of the legendary Dragon Ball series, Akira Toriyama sadly passed away in 2024 leaving a monumental legacy in the world of anime and manga. Sand Land (2023) is one of his best works with some praising it as a "masterpiece of utter perfection.” This film is the long-awaited movie adaptation of the manga that condenses Akira Toriyama’s full-blown world of unique, humorous, and friendly characters, mechanical design, wrapped in an expertly written adventure story.

Audiences can also look forward to the best and latest movies straight from Japan including Perfect Days, Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle, Let’s Go Karaoke!, Matched, and the recently remastered version of the animated cult-classic Akira .

JFF 2025 is supported by the Film Development Council of the Philippines, JT International (Philippines) Inc., and the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines. Admission is free for all screenings but a convenience fee may apply for tickets procured online.

Walk-in guests are welcome if seats are still unoccupied. Please bear in mind that seats are limited and are not guaranteed. Please visit the official JFF 2025 website for our complete ticketing guidelines.

For more information on the festival’s full film lineup, ticketing guidelines, and complete screening schedules, please visit www.japanesefilmfestph.jfmo.org.ph or follow the Japan Foundation, Manila and JFF on social media.

Japanese Film Festival 2025 lineup in detail:

Akira/アキラ (1988)

©1988 MASH • ROOM/AKIRA COMMITTEE
All Rights Reserved.

Director: Otomo Katsuhiro
Cast: Iwata Mitsuo, Sasaki Nozomu, Koyama Mami

Based on the graphic novel “Akira” by Otomo Katsuhiro.
First published by “Young Magazine”, Kodansha Ltd.

July, 1988— World War III breaks loose. Then, in 2019, in megalopolis Tokyo...

As the leader of a group of young robust delinquents, Kaneda spent his nights tearing through the urban wastes, racing his motorbike against rival groups. One night while riding with his gang, his friend Tetsuo suddenly encounters a strange boy - the product of human experimentation - and is injured in the ensuing crash. Shortly thereafter, a military squadron appears to take the boy and Tetsuo away to an army research facility. Determined to free Tetsuo from capture, Kaneda sneaks into the army research lab. However, a regimen of extreme experimental procedures has awakened a new power in his friend, and now he is consumed by madness.

DitO/ディト (2024)

© DitO Production Commitee by Jumpei Tainaka

Director: Yuki Takashi
Cast: Yuki Takashi, Tanabe Momoko, Ono Machiko

A stunning human drama depicting the growth and bond between a father and daughter who find "DitO," a place to live in the present, in a foreign land.

Leaving his wife and children behind in Japan, professional boxer Eiji Kamiyama is trying to make a comeback in a foreign land, the Philippines. One day, his only daughter Momoko appears in front of Kamiyama. Reunited, father and daughter clash but gradually deepen their bond. Meanwhile, Kamiyama, who has just turned 40, receives an offer for his last chance at a match.

Godzilla Minus One/ゴジラ-1.0 (2023)

© 2023 TOHO CO., LTD.

Director: Yamazaki Takashi
Cast: Kamiki Ryunosuke, Hamabe Minami, Yamada Yuki, Aoki Munetaka, Yoshioka Hidetaka, Ando Sakura, Sasaki Kuranosuke

Godzilla Minus One, an Academy Award® winner – Best Visual Effects, commemorating the 70th anniversary of Godzilla series, stars Kamiki Ryunosuke, Hamabe Minami, Yamada Yuki, Aoki Munetaka, Yoshioka Hidetaka, Ando Sakura and Sasaki Kuranosuke.

A guilt - ridden pilot, Shikishima Koichi, finds new strength and courage to stand up against Godzilla that suddenly appeared, in helping a young woman, Osihi Noriko and the little orphan girl in her care. Hailed by many reviewers and legions of worldwide fans as one of the best Godzilla movies of all, this is a must-see film.

Haikyu! The Dumpster Battle/劇場版ハイキュー!! ゴミ捨て場の決戦 (2024)

©2024 "HAIKYU!!"Project H.Furudate/Shueisha
Licensed by Medialink

Director: Mitsunaka Susumu
Cast: Murase Ayumu, Ishikawa Kaito, Kaji Yuuki

Original Author: Fueudate Haruichi (Shueisha “JUMP COMICS”)

Shoyo Hinata began playing volleyball after seeing the "small giants" who played the sport when he was in elementary school. He suffers a crushing defeat in his first and last tournament in middle school at the hands of his rival Tobio Kageyama. So, Shoyo joins Kurasuno High School's volleyball team, vowing revenge against Tobio. However, Tobio is also on Kurasuno's team. The former rivals form a legendary combo with Shoyo’s mobility and Tobio’s precision ball-handling.

During the joint training camp between Karasuno High School and Nekoma High School from Tokyo, Shoyo encountered his future arch-nemesis, Kenma Kozume. While Karasuno relied on an aggressive attacking style, Nekoma excelled in their defensive play, embodying the motto of "Connect." Through their encounters with Nekoma, the players of Karasuno gradually discovered new possibilities and strategies.

During the Miyagi Prefecture Spring High School Volleyball Tournament and the preliminaries for the Spring High, Karasuno High School emerged victorious over formidable opponents, continuously evolving their skills. They achieved a stunning triumph over Inarizaki High School in the second round of the Spring High tournament. Now, they stand ready to face their longstanding rivals, Nekoma High School, in the highly anticipated third round. These two powerhouse teams have never clashed on the official stage despite engaging in numerous practice matches. This long-awaited showdown between Karasuno High School and Nekoma High School is famously known as "The Dumpster Battle."

The Imaginary/屋根裏のラジャー (2023)

© PONOC

Director: Momose Yoshiyuki
Cast: Terada Kokoro, Suzuk Rio, Ando Sakura

Based on “The Imaginary” by A.F. Harrold

Studio Ponoc’s new animated feature film The Imaginary is a wondrous adventure that portrays the depths of humanity and creativity through the eyes of young Amanda and her imaginary companion, Rudger, a boy no one can see imagined by Amanda to share her thrilling make-believe adventures. But when Rudger, suddenly alone, arrives at The Town of Imaginaries, where forgotten Imaginaries live and find work, he faces a mysterious threat.

Directed by Studio Ghibli veteran Yoshiyuki Momose and produced and written by twice-Academy Award®-nominated producer Yoshiaki Nishimura, The Imaginary is an unforgettable and emotional journey that delves into the limitless imaginations of children. Hand-drawn, hand-painted and incorporating new light and shadow techniques, this visual feast of a film vividly breathes life into the award-winning novel by A.F. Harrold.

Let's Go Karaoke! (2024)

©2024 "Let's Go Karaoke" Film Partners

Director: Yamashita Nobuhiro
Cast: Ayano Go, Saito Jun

As his school’s choir club leader, 14-year-old Satomi (Saito Jun) has only one thing on his mind – the upcoming final competition before he graduates middle school. However, his routine is disrupted when he’s approached by Kyoji (Ayano Go), a menacing yakuza with an unusual request: “Let’s go karaoke!” Baffled and cautious, Satomi soon discovers the off-key gangster needs singing lessons to avoid losing his gang’s karaoke contest and a harrowing punishment... a bad tattoo selected by the boss himself! Reluctantly, Satomi agrees to help Kyoji through a series of karaoke sessions, and the duo forge an unexpected friendship. Featuring comedic twists, heartwarming moments and of course, a stellar soundtrack, this adaptation brings WAYAMA Yama's beloved manga series to life!

Matched/マッチング (2024)

©2024 "Matched" Film Partners

Director: Uchida Eiji
Cast: Tsuchiya Tao, Sakuma Daisuke, Kaneko Nobuaki

Successful at work but shy in love, wedding planner Rinka reluctantly joins a dating app at the urging of her colleague. She matches with a blonde-haired charmer named Tom, but on the first date Rinka quickly realises something off about this mysterious stranger. What began as an innocent meeting soon takes a rotten turn: Tom starts sending an endless stream of messages, and unbeknownst to Rinka, he’s a suspect in a murder case targeting users of the same dating app... the victims of which were all Rinka’s clients! Frightened by Tom’s relentless pursuit, Rinka seeks help from app developer Kageyama, soon finding comfort in her newfound hero’s arms. Is this finally Rinka’s happy-ever-after, or is something sinister still lurking in the shadows?

Monster/怪物 (2023)

©2023 "Monster" Film Committee

Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Cast: Ando Sakura, Eita Nagayama, Kurokawa Soya, Hiragi Hinata

When her young son Minato starts to behave strangely, his mother feels that there is something wrong. Discovering that a teacher is responsible, she storms into the school demanding to know what's going on. But as the story unfolds through the eyes of mother, teacher and child, the truth gradually emerges.

Our Secret Diary/交換ウソ日記 (2023)

©2023 "OUR SECRET DIARY" Film Partners

Director: Takemura Kentaro
Cast: Takahashi Fumiya, Sakurada Hiyori

One day, second-year high school student Nozomi finds a letter in her desk from Setoyama, the most popular boy in school that simply reads "I like you." Though confused if it's a prank, she puts a response in his shoe box, leading to the start of a secret exchange diary. But it turns out that the letters and diary were intended for her best friend. Although everything started because of a misunderstanding, she keeps up with the exchange diary without telling Setoyama the truth. Nozomi, who always reads the room too much and isn’t much of a talker, initially dislikes the straightforward Setoyama, but she starts to fall for him as she gets to know him. However, as she starts to lose her chance of coming out with the truth, things take an unexpected turn... Where will this bittersweet one-sided love that began with a lie end up?

Perfect Days (2023)

© 2023 The Match Factory GmbH

Director: Wim Wenders
Cast: Yakusho Koji, Emoto Tokio, Nakano Arisa

Hirayama seems utterly content with his simple life as a cleaner of toilets in Tokyo. Outside of his very structured everyday routine he enjoys his passion for music and for books. And he loves trees and takes photos of them. A series of unexpected encounters gradually reveal more of his past. A deeply moving and poetic reflection on finding beauty in the everyday world around us.

Sand Land (2023)

©BIRD STUDIO/SHUEISHA
©SAND LAND Film Partners

Director: Yokoshima Toshihisa
Original Story: Toriyama Akira
Cast: Tamamura Mutsumi, Yamaji Kazuhiro

The pinnacle of the Akira Toriyama universe! The legendary masterpiece has finally been turned into a miraculous film adaptation.

Among the many works of manga artist Akira Toriyama, who brought the world legendary stories including Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, Sand Land has been called a "masterpiece of utter perfection". Set in a mysterious desert world where demons and humans coexist, Sand Land is an adventurous fantasy following the mischievous but pure-hearted Fiend Prince, Beelzebub, who forms a trio with a demon named Thief and a human sheriff, Rao, in search of the Legendary Spring hidden somewhere in the desert. After its short period of being serialised in the Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2000, this captivating adventure gained popularity both in Japan and abroad. Taken in hand by the talented production teams of Sunrise, Kamikaze Douga and ANIMA, this film is the long-awaited movie adaptation of the manga that condenses Akira Toriyama’s full-blown world of unique, humorous and friendly characters, mechanical design and an expertly written adventure story.

Under the Open Sky/すばらしき世界 (2021)

© Ryuzo Saki/2021 "Under the Open Sky" Production Committee

Director: Nishikawa Miwa
Cast: Yakusho Koji, Nakano Taiga, Nagasawa Masami

Mikami, an ex- yakuza of middle age with most of his life in prison, gets released after serving 13 years of sentence for murder. Hoping to find his long lost mother, from whom he was separated as a child, he applies for a TV show and meets a young TV director Tsunoda. Meanwhile, he struggles to get a proper job and fit into society. His impulsive, adamant nature and ingrained beliefs cause friction in his relationship with Tsunoda and those who want to help him.

Japanese Film Festival 2025 Schedule overview:

January 30 - February 9, 2025 Red Carpet Cinema, Shangri-La Plaza
February 7-16, 2025 SM City Baguio
February 14-23, 2025 SM City Iloilo, SM Seaside City Cebu
February 21 - March 2, 2025 SM City Davao, SM City North EDSA

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

New component 'Palaro', expanded reach at CCP's Pasinaya 2025


The Cultural Center of the Philippines just announced that Palaro is newest component of Pasinaya 2025, the country's largest multi-arts event happening on February 1-2, 2025 at the CCP Complex and various venues nationwide.

The introduction of Palaro, featuring the final output of the CCP Game and Comics Development Grant awardees, solidify video games and comics' undeniable contribution to national culture. The component will let participants try live gameplay demos, join tournaments, and explore the developer's final products that showcase Philippine heroes, mythology, landmarks and more.

Adopting the theme CCP Pasinaya 2025 Open House Festival: Para sa Lahat!, this year's edition, its 19th overall, now expands to Clark, Pampanga in collaboration with Clark Development Corporation, Batangas Province, Himamaylan, Negros Occidental, and Sorsogon City, Bicol. Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA), Iloilo and Tagum City, Davao del Norte with the Musikahan sa Tagum Foundation, Inc. both return as Pasinaya venues through the partnership with CCP's Kaisa sa Sining. In Metro Manila, the CCP Complex will be joined by Circuit Makati, The Metropolitan Theater, Intramuros, Aliw Theater and various partner museums and galleries.

As usual, Pasinaya 2025 will have the See-All-You-Can, Workshop-All-You-Can, Network-all-You-Can, Pay-What-You-Can scheme to experience not only what the CCP has in store for 2025 but also a whole lot more.

Reprinted below is the press release for Pasinaya 2025.
CCP Pasinaya 2025 Open House Festival expands its two-day program nationwide

The Philippines' largest multi-arts event, the CCP Pasinaya Open House Festival, returns bigger and better than ever, featuring an exciting new component and an expanded audience reach. The festival will take place on February 1 and 2, 2025 at various venues nationwide under the theme “CCP Pasinaya 2025 Open House Festival: Para sa Lahat!,” in its 19th edition.

This year, CCP Pasinaya will serve as the vibrant launch event for the National Arts Month 2025 celebration, setting the stage for a month-long tribute to the Philippines' rich cultural heritage and artistic excellence.


In partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), this year's National Arts Month aims to engage audiences from all walks of life, inviting them to explore, support, and celebrate the dynamic and flourishing arts scene across the country.

With the country's leading cultural institutions collaborating, CCP Pasinaya will not only showcase Filipino artists but also foster a deeper appreciation for how the arts shape the nation's identity and cultural landscape, unite communities, inspire creativity, and preserve its rich traditions.

The festival also extends its reach to new regional partner sites, including Clark (Pampanga) collaborating with Clark Development Corporation, Batangas Province (Batangas), Himamaylan (Negros Occidental), and Sorsogon City (Bicol). It also makes a highly anticipated return to Iloilo City headed by the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) and Tagum City (Davao del Norte) with the Musikahan sa Tagum Foundation, Inc. This is in partnership with the networks of the CCP Kaisa sa Sining.


In Metro Manila, the CCP Pasinaya will unfold across multiple venues such as Circuit Makati, The Metropolitan Theater, Intramuros, Aliw Theater and various partner museums and galleries, offering a vibrant celebration of Filipino arts and culture.

“The CCP Pasinaya has always been a celebration of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Philippines. As we mark its 19th edition, we are excited to expand the festival’s reach and bring more inclusive, accessible, and engaging experiences to audiences across the country. With new regional partners and innovative components like the Palaro, Pasinaya 2025 promises to be a grander, more vibrant showcase of Filipino artistry for all to enjoy,” said CCP President Kaye C. Tinga.

Favorite components – Palihan, Palabas, Paseo Museo, Palitan, Pagtitipon, and Pamilihan – bring together a diverse mix of art groups and individual artists from across the Philippines. They offer over 200 performances, workshops, and activities showcasing the best of music, theater, dance, visual arts, films, and literature.


In Palihan, the public can participate in workshops of various art disciplines conducted by leading artists, resource persons, and experts. Palabas is all about performances featuring the CCP resident companies such as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bayanihan National Dance Company, the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group, and the Madrigal Singers, along with professional, amateur, and community-based artists and arts organizations.

Meanwhile, Palitan is an arts market where pre-registered participants can pitch their productions and other contents to prospective producers from here and abroad; while CCP Kaisa sa Sining regional network members converge in Pagtitipon. Paseo Museo gives audiences a hop-on, hop-off tour of the partner museums and galleries in Manila and Pasay cities.

A new highlight of this year’s Pasinaya is Palaro, which features the final output of the CCP Game and Comics Development Grant awardees that showcase Philippine mythology, simulation with iconic Filipino heroes, exploration of Philippine landmarks, puzzles, and story-driven adventure. This component lets participants experience live gameplay demos, participate in exciting tournaments, and explore the developers' innovative creations up close.


“The addition of Palaro to this year’s CCP Pasinaya is a groundbreaking step in celebrating the intersection of art, technology, and creativity. By featuring the innovative works of the CCP Game Development grantees, we are highlighting the immense talent and potential of our Filipino creators in the gaming industry by providing them a platform to showcase their craft. Palaro offers a fresh and exciting experience for our audience, making CCP Pasinaya 2025 even more dynamic and inclusive. Truly it is Para Sa Lahat,” said CCP Vice President and Artistic Director Dennis N. Marasigan.

With its See-All-You-Can, Workshop-All-You-Can, Network-all-You-Can, Pay-What-You-Can scheme, the CCP Pasinaya anticipates an audience of over 50,000. In 2024, the festival attracted approximately 45,347 audienceship in six venues in Manila, Iloilo and Tagum. It collaborated with 26 embassies, partnered with 17 museums and galleries, featured 142 performing groups and artists, and 44 Pamilihan vendors.


Established in 2005, the CCP Pasinaya was conceived as a launch event to the National Arts Month celebration. It was originally created as CCP’s marketing tool to provide previews for its upcoming productions and programming for the year. Through the years, the festival has grown bigger and become a venue for art appreciation and education, networking, and collaborations.

For more details on Pasinaya and other CCP events, check out the CCP website at www.culturalcenter.gov.ph and its official social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Monday, January 13, 2025

Katutubong Diva Bayang Barrios, Tatar singer Rumiya Niyazova join forces in concert


Hear the ethnic music of the Philippines and Russia on one stage as the Katutubong Diva Bayang Barrios and Russia's Rumiya Niyazova headline Beyond Borders: A Cultural Dialogue of Music happening on January 22, 2025 at the Asia Pacific College Auditorium in Magallanes, Makati.

Rumiya Niyazova

Rumiya Niyazova is an accomplished singer and theater actress and a resident performer at the LDM Theatre in St Petersburg, Russia. She completed her studies at the Moscow Institute of Culture and the Arts. She currently anchors a travel show aired by the Russian Travel Guide channel.

For this concert, the sultry-looking singer will perform the music of Tatarstan, an autonomous republic situated within Russia where the largest ethnic groups are the Tatars. Their traditional music is a mixture of Turkic, Mongolic ad Finno-Ugric elements that bridge Mongolian and Hungarian music. Secular songs and sacred music are all part of Tatar music. Rumiya was a three-time winner of the International Tatar Song Festival.

Rumiya will be backed by String Fusion and Jerome Rico.

Bayang Barrios

Award-winning singer/songwriter Bayang Barrios uses her music to promote indigenous people’s rights, hope, peace, and environmental awareness. She started her career as the female lead vocalist in Joey Ayala’s ensemble, Ang Bagong Lumad. She went solo in 1994 and established her own recording company, Mayumi Records. She released her albums Alon, Biyaya, and Sariwang Hangin, among others.

Joining Bayang Barrios in this concert is her group Naliyagan as well as The Binan Folkloric Dance Troupe

Beyond Borders is produced by Sandra Lim Viray and Faye Miravite of Nadezhda Foundation in cooperation with Asia Pacific College and JB Music. Tickets are priced at P1,500 with cocktails at 6:00 PM preceding the 7:00 PM show. For inquiries, visit www.ticketmax.ph or contact (0915)497-9909.

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Family drama 'Her Locket' gears for commercial run


After making the rounds at the film festival circuit here and abroad, the family drama Her Locket is gearing for a commercial run in cinemas starting on January 22, 2025, just a week before the Chinese Lunar New Year.

The Jewels
from L: Sophie Ng, Rebecca Chuaunsu, and Zoey Villamangca 

Directed by J.E. Tiglao, Her Locket stars Filipino-Chinese actress Rebecca Chuaunsu in the lead role of Jewel Ouyang, a woman who not only has lost her youth, fame, and fortune through time, but her memories as well due to dementia. The unearthing of an old locket triggers the return of Jewel's memories especially that of her turbulent youth and family life. Jewel's lucidity also offers the chance to resolve at last an unfinished business that can turn her life around.

Elora Espano, Rebecca Chuaunsu, and Boo Gabunada

Through Jewel's memories, the film gets to explore the lives of the Chinese community in the Philippines. It also highlights the struggles that the succeeding generations face as they are forced to adhere to Chinese culture and traditions that sometimes clash with the lives they want to carve for themselves.

Tommy Alejandrino and Sophie Ng

Standouts in the film are Elora Españo as Jewel's caregiver Teresa, who puts up with a difficult patient while on the other hand, being a receptive listener to her ward's stories. Noteworthy also is Sophie Ng as the young Jewel capturing the rebellious and carefree nature of a teenager much to the dismay of her conservative Chinese parents. While his screen time was too brief, Tommy Alejandrino made a mark as Dave whose persistence and charm managed to temper Jewel's feistiness.

Benedict Cua, Francis Mata, Roberto Uy Kieng, and Matthew Seaver Choy

As for Rebecca Chuaunsu, her multi-faceted portrayal of the elderly, present day Jewel bagged her a handful of Best Actress trophies from Sinag Maynila 2024, the Festival International du Film Transsaharien de Zagora in Morocco, and the Wu Wei Taipei International Filipino Film Festival in Taiwan. It won't be surprising if she finds herself nominated at local film awards in the future.

The cast of Her Locket

A special screening was recently held at Fishermall in Quezon City with other cast members Boo Gabunada, Sophie Ng, and Francis Mata in attendance. National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee also graced the event.


The film also stars Jian Repolles, Tommy Alejandrino, Zoey Villamangca, Norman Ong, Nellie Ang See, Angela Villarin, Ashlee Factor, Matthew Seaver Choy, Roberto Uy Kieng, George See, Rolando Inocencio, Atty. Kesterson Kua, Atty. Allan Jao, and Dr. Philip Tan Gatue.


At the post screening panel, Chuaunsu revealed the difficulties she encountered while making the film. She narrated that brainstorming the storyline had to be online via Zoom since it was still during the height of the pandemic. She also recalled that when principal photography wrapped up, her husband became ill. And while the film was in post production editing, he unfortunately passed away. All this and the semi-autobiographical nature of Her Locket made the film very sentimental for Chuaunsu.


In last year's Sinag Maynila, Her Locket dominated the field bringing home 8 awards namely Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, and Best Ensemble Acting.


Her Locket, produced by Rebecca Chuaunsu Film Production, in cooperation with Rebelde Films, and distributed by Solar Pictures, opens in cinemas nationwide on January 22, 2025.