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After two online editions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Japan Foundation, Manila brings back the on-site screenings of its beloved film festival. Know more:

After two online editions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Japan Foundation, Manila brings back the on-site screenings of its beloved film festival, the Japanese Film Festival , featuring 10 award-winning and must-see full-length films, on January 20 to February 22, 2023 in various venues in the Philippines.

One of the largest and most popular film festivals in the country attracting over 25,000 audiences every year, the Japan Film Festival kicks off its on-site screenings on January 20 to February 3, at the Shangri-la Plaza in Mandaluyong City. It will have simultaneous screenings at SM City Baguio, SM Seaside Cebu, SM City Davao from January 27 to 31, 2023; followed by Cinematheque Manila, Cinematheque Negros, Cinematheque Iloilo, Cinematheque Davao, Cinematheque Nabunturan from January 28 to 29.; and UP Cine Adarna from February 17 to 22., a film by director HOSODA Mamoru, starring the voices of NAKAMURA Kaho and SATOH Takeru.

Tickets are priced at Php100 per screening. Follow Japanese Film Festival on its official Facebook accounts for more information and complete screening schedule. Launched in 1997, the Japanese Film Festival , formerly known and appreciated in the Philippines as EIGASAI, is presented and run by the Japan Foundation, Manila. Since then, it has grown to become one of the largest film festivals featuring a wide variety of cinematic delights from drama, anime, and mystery to recently released films. JFF also brings guests from Japan for special talks and discussions.

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