Emerging directors and wide range of genres in 20th Eiga Sai
The grand opening for the 20th Eiga Sai is at 7:30 tonight at Shangri-La Plaza Cineplex, Edsa, Mandaluyong.
The grand opening for the 20th Eiga Sai is at 7:30 tonight at Shangri-La Plaza Cineplex, Edsa, Mandaluyong.
The spotlight is on animé and manga when Eiga Sai, the yearly Japan film festival in Manila, opens July 1 with the screening of an award-winning, manga-based animated film at
To celebrate its new partnership as allied festivals, Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and Eigasai, the Japanese Film Festival, present a special one-time screening of Masato Harada’s The Emperor in August on July 8, 7 p.m., at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Little Theater. The film showing will be followed by the Director’s Talk by film director Harada, who will be in Manila as the guest of honor of this year’s Eigasai. Admission is free.
“THE LANGUAGE of friendship is not words but meanings,” goes a famous quote from the author Henry David Thoreau. Those words ring true for the annual Eiga Sai Japanese Film
Here are the top 5 films from this year’s lineup.
It’s all about heartwarming films and inspiring documentaries in this year’s Egai Sai, the annual Japanese film festival to be held in Manila, Cebu and Davao.
A Japanese film fest, a poster exhibit and a bamboo star festival of wishes in Baguio City will mark this year’s celebration of Philippine-Japan Friendship Day. Titled “Over the Milky
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