Eiga Sai, the Japanese film festival held annually in Manila and other regions across the country, is set to serve a palatable combo of offerings this year: cinema and gastronomy. Promoting Japanese ...
MANILA, Philippines - Easily one of the most anticipated every year, the Eiga Sai Japanese Film Festival will once again feature films that embody Japan's history and culture that, though the language ...
Director Ryota Nakano (center)with fellow speakers (from left) Japan Foundation Director Hiroaki Uesugi, Film Development Council of the Philippines chair Liza Dino, Shangri-la Plaza Corp. General ...
Twelve mostly award-winning Japanese films produced between 2005-2012 are featured in the 15th Japanese Film Festival (Eiga Sai), kicking off Philippine-Japan Friendship Month with entertaining ...
The Japan Foundation, Manila (whose logo is shown here) sponsored this film festival that showcases the works of contemporary Japanese directors. The Eiga Sai (literally, "film festival" in Japanese) ...
TRUE to its mission of promoting awareness of Japanese art and culture to the Filipinos, the Japan Foundation Manila will host the 17th Eiga Sai Japanese Film Festival in Mandaluyong City next month.
Brillante Mendoza (left) directed Shiniuma Dead Horse, which stars Lou Veloso. This project will be screened as part of Eiga Sai 2017. Eiga Sai, the Japanese film festival organized by Japan ...
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