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Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
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Friday, August 25, 2017

Korean Film Festival 2017 schedule, movies

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The highly-anticipated Korean Film Festival is back in the Philippines this 2017, with 5 quality movies set to be shown in six major cities around the country.


Themed "Boldness of Youth," this year's festival will feature young characters who face various challenges in their lives. Through these films, young viewers can get encouragement if they're facing the same situation, while older ones will be moved to reminisce about their past, or even try to understand the problems encountered by the youth of today.




To help you decide which Korean film to watch during the festival (or you can watch all of them because admission is FREE), here are the synopses of the 6 movies:

Movies

#1: Twenty (스물)
Chi-ho (Kim Woo-bin), Kyung-jae (Kang Ha-neul) and Dong-woo (Lee Junho) are best friends who've just graduated from high school and turned 20. Chi-ho is an unemployed playboy who prioritizes dating and chasing women. Kyung-jae is a goody-two-shoes university student whose goal is to get accepted at a corporate job. Happy-go-lucky Dong-woo dreams of becoming a cartoonist but when his family goes bankrupt he is forced to become the breadwinner of the family and take on several part-time jobs. Twenty is a story of three friends in their 20s and must decide what to do with their life.

#2: The King of Jokgu (족구왕)
Hong Man-Sub is known to be the “King of Jokgu” (a Korean sport that shares elements of both football and volleyball) and is infamous for his unstoppable foot spike. On his return to university after military service, he discovers that the Jokgu court has been removed due to complaints from the Student Council. Man-Sub, along with his team of unlikely friends, decides to file a petition to the school President in order to get the court back.

#3: Very Ordinary Couple
Lee Dong-hee (Lee Min-ki) and Jang Young (Kim Min-hee) work at the same bank. They are on an on-and-off relationship for three years before breaking up. Still working together in the same bank puts great pressure on the two, made worse by a scandalous confrontation between the former lovers during a company party. Though they end up screaming at each other, it’s vivid clear that they still have feelings for each other and decide to give their relationship another chance.

#4: My Brilliant Life
Dae-soo (Kang Dong-won) and Mi-ra (Song Hye-kyo) are parents of Ah-reum, a child who was diagnosed with the extremely rare genetic disorder, Progeria, which makes him age prematurely and rapidly. Several years later, Ah-reum grows up as a 16-year-old boy but with a body condition of an eighty-year-old man. Sensing that he doesn't have much time left, Ah-reum decides to write a story about how his young parents fell in love and how he came to be, hoping to give as a present to them on his seventeenth birthday.

#5: How to Steal a Dog
Ten-year-old Ji-so lives in pizza truck with her family. Her father suddenly disappeared after their pizza business went bankrupt. When she sees a missing dog poster with a $500 reward, Ji-so simply believes that that amount of money would be enough to buy her family a house. She hatches a plan with her friend Chae-rang to find a dog with a rich owner, steal it and return the dog by pretending to have found it to get a reward. Their target is Wolly, the dog of an old rich lady who owns the restaurant where Ji-so's mom works.

Schedule

Just like last year, the Korean Film Festival will be screened in the cities of Manila, Cavite, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Pampanga this September and October 2017. For my fellow Ilonggos, here's the schedule of screenings in SM City Iloilo Cinema 8:

September 21, Thursday
7:00 PM - How to Steal a Dog

September 22, Friday
12:00 PM - The King of Jokgu
3:00 PM - Very Ordinary Couple
6:00 Pm - My Brilliant Life

September 23, Saturday
12:00 PM - Twenty
3:00 PM - The King of Jokgu
6:00 PM - How to Steal a Dog

September 24, Sunday
12:00 PM - Very Ordinary Couple
3:00 PM - My Brilliant Life
6:00 PM - Twenty



Here's the full schedule of screenings in 6 cities and the SM Cinemas that will be showing it. Once again, admission to the festival films is free.

  • MANILA - SM Megamall Cinema 6 - September 7-10
  • DAVAO - SM Lanang Premier Cinema 1 - September 14-17
  • ILOILO - SM City Iloilo Cinema 8 - September 21-24
  • CEBU - SM City Cebu Cinema 5 - September 28-October 1
  • PAMPANGA - SM City Clark Cinema 3 - October 5-8
  • CAVITE - SM City Dasmariñas Cinema 5 - October 12-15


Ticketing Information

For Iloilo and other REGIONAL Screenings:
- First screening will be a VIP event and open only to LIMITED audience members.
- Tickets are available for FREE outside the cinema.
- Tickets will be released on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS.
- Viewers are suggested to line up outside the cinema and wait for the releasing of tickets.
- Ticketing procedure will vary depending on regional location. Please follow advice of SM Cinema personnel.
- Only food bought from SNACKTIME (SM Cinema food concessionaire) will be allowed inside the cinema.

The 2017 Korean Film Festival is the flagship project of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines that aims to showcase the culture of Korea through film.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

EIGASAI: Japanese Film Festival goes to Iloilo

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The Japanese Film Festival (JFF) widely known as EIGASAI is celebrating its 20th year in the Philippines, and for the first time, expands its reach to Iloilo!

Japanese Film Festival 2017 in Iloilo

Officially opened in Manila last July 6, EIGASAI 2017 is the festival's biggest and best celebration yet as it brought to the country 20 films of various genres selected for more than 100 screenings across six major cities nationwide. Aside from Manila and Iloilo, Japanese films will also be shown in Cebu, Davao, Baguio and Bacolod.

Of the 20 films, 17 of which are with English subtitles and three are dubbed in Tagalog, offering Japanese film lovers the chance to experience their favorite genre while discovering something new.

Of course, we Ilonggos are interested what's in store for us. They have chosen to show the following films in FDCP CINEMATHEQUE-Iloilo at Solis Street, City Proper:

IF CATS DISAPPEARED FROM THE WORLD


A postman dying from a brain tumor gets a visit from the devil who offerd him a deal. The postman will get to live another day everytime he lets the devil make something disappear from the world. The post agrees, but when things started disappearing, the memories he has attached to those things are also erased.

WHAT A WONDERFUL FAMILY!
A heartwarming comedy which portrays a different family in a story about elderly parents considering divorce which sends their whole family into panic.


Film Festivals, Awards: 2015 Tokyo International Film Festival, Japan Now; 2016 Shanghai International Film Festival, Officially Recommended; 2016 Fantasia International Film Festival.

SWEET BEAN (AN)
Sweet Bean is about a dorayaki shop owner who meets an elderly woman, Tokue, with her own wonderful recipe for the pancake-like snack filled with red bean paste. Their newfound partnership and booming business, however, is threatened when an unkind rumor drives Tokue away.


Film Festivals, Awards: 2015 Cannes Film Festival, Un Certain Regard; 2015 Cork Film Festival, Audience Award; 2015 Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Best Performance; 2015 Sao Paulo International Film Festival, Audience Award; 2015 Valladolid International Film Festival, Best Director; 2015 Valletta Film Festival, Best Film & Best Actress.

HER LOVE BOILS BATHWATER
A family drama about the intense feeling of a dying mother with a bombshell ending that breaks heart. When a mother abruptly receives a diagnosis of terminal illness, she aims to use the brief amount of time she has left to bring back her husband, restart the family business and set her daughter on the path of independence.


Film Festivals, Awards: 2016 Tokyo International Film Festival, Japan Now; 2016 Busan International Film Festival, A Window on Asian Cinema; 2016 Montreal Work Film Festival, Focus on World Cinema.

TSUKIJI WONDERLAND
A documentary filmed over 16 months which closely chronicles this center of Japanese food culture as it prepares to be moved to a different location.


Film Festivals, Awards: 2016 Seattle International Film Festival, Culinary Cinema; 2016 Montreal World Film Festival; 2016 San Sebastian International Film Festival, Culinary Cinema.

CHIHAYAFURU Part 1 and 2
A wonderful story about friends brought together by their passion for the traditional Japanese card game of Karuta. Determined to be the best, Chihaya forms a competitive Karuta< club with Taichi to prove that the game is more than just about old customs and to hopefully reunite with their estranged friend Arata.

Film Festivals, Awards: 2016 – Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, World Fantastic Blue, Fantasia International Film Festival.

SADAKO VS. KAYAKO
Two of Japanese horror's biggest characters square off in this crossover film. In the movie, university student gets hold of a video and plays it, unaware that it is cursed and brings death to whoever watchers it.


Film Festivals, Awards: 2016 MOTELX Lisbon International Horror Film Festival, Room Service; 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, Midnight Madness; 2016 Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, Midnight X-Tream; 2016 San Sebastian Horror & Fantasy Film Festival, Official Section.

THE MAGNIFICENT NINE
The movie comically depicts the efforts of an inn town in Sendai fief to save themselves from impoverishment by running a moneylending business against the fiefdom.


Film Festivals, Awards: 2016 – Toronto International Film Festival, Opening Film, Japan Cuts, Camera Japan Festival.



Schedule

You may catch these movies for free on a first-come, first-served basis. Here's the schedule of showtimes in FDCP CINEMATHEQUE-Iloilo:
25-Aug, Friday
2:30 - IF CATS DISAPPEARED FROM THE WORLD 世界から猫が消えたなら(Tagalized)
5:30 WHAT A WONDERFUL FAMILY! 家族はつらいよ

26-Aug, Saturday
2:30 SWEET BEAN (AN) あん
5:30 HER LOVE BOILS BATHWATER 湯を沸かすほどの熱い愛

27-Aug, Sunday
2:30 SWEET BEAN (AN)あん
5:30 TSUKIJI WONDERLAND 築地ワンダーランド

28-Aug, Monday
2:30 CHIHAYAFURU Part.1 ちはやふる 上の句
5:30 SADAKO VS. KAYAKO 貞子vs伽椰子(Tagalized)

29-Aug, Tuesday
2:30 CHIHAYAFURU Part.2 ちはやふる 下の句
5:30 THE MAGNIFICENT NINE 殿、利息でござる!

The Japanese Film Festival is presented and run by the Japan Foundation, Manila and is now an established annual event which is held in July in celebration of the Philippines-Japan Friendship Month. Launched in 1997, EIGASAI has grown to one of the largest and popular film festivals attracting over 20,000 audiences every year across the Philippines, showcasing a vast variety of cinematic delights from drama, romance, anime to recently released films in Japan.

Japan is always synonymous with quality, so I'm pretty sure that the films in this JFF will not disappoint Ilonggo film critics and moviegoers. Tsukiji Wonderland piqued my interest, so I'll definitely go watch that one. See you at FDCP CINEMATHEQUE on August 25-29!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Korean Film Festival 2016 opens at SM City Iloilo

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Five blockbuster Korean films are now showing at SM City Iloilo Cinema 8 for free as the Korean Film Festival 2016 formally opened Thursday.


Themed "Strong Hearts", the movies feature characters with strong personalities; people who pursue their goals and desires with courage and determination. The movies are: Ode to My Father, Confession of Murder, How to Use Guys with Secret Tips, The Suspect, and Beauty Inside.

Organizers prepared cocktails catered by Esca's and Bonchon Chicken at the lobby of Cinema 8 before the opening ceremony and first screening of the movie Ode to My Father. The event was attended by distinguished guests which include members of Iloilo Korean community, executives of Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines, SM top executives, press and bloggers.

VIPs enjoy the cocktails at lobby of SM Cinema 8.

In a statement read by executive assistant Dominador Co, Mayor Jed Patrick E. Mabilog said that "the 2016 Korean Film Festival 2016 will give Ilonggos and Korean an opportunity to come together and celebrate our respective cultures."

Executive assistant Dominador Co delivers the message of Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog.

"I am quite confident that the festival will further enhance the understanding of the diversity of Korean culture and provide a wider window and important platform in enhancing the cultural exchange and cooperation between South Korea and Iloilo City," Mabilog added.

korean film festival iloilo
Ilonggos and Korean mingle just before the start of the opening ceremony.

Mr. Gilber Domingo, SM City Iloilo mall manager, said that they are happy to share "critically-acclaimed samples of Korea's booming film industry."

"The blockbuster masterpieces to be shown in the next three days are perfect representations of Korea's passion for arts."

Here's the schedule for the screenings at Cinema 8:
September 22, Thursday
7:00PM - Ode to My Father

September 23, Friday
12:00PM - Confession of Murder
3:00PM - How to Use Guys with Secret Tips
6:00PM - The Suspect




September 24, Saturday
12:00PM - The Suspect
3:00PM - Beauty Inside
6:00PM - Ode to My Father

September 25, Sunday
12:00PM - How to Use Guys with Secret Tips
3:00PM - Confession of Murder
6:00PM - Beauty Inside



If you love Korean drama films, go for Ode to My Father, as it depicts modern Korean history from the 1950s to the present day. The movie tells the life of an ordinary man, as he experienced events such as the Hungnam evacuation of 1950 during the Korean War, the government’s decision to dispatch nurses and miners to Germany in the 1960s, and the Vietnam War.

Thanks SM City Iloilo for inviting me!
Those who want a light, feel-good movies should line up for How to Use Guys with Secret Tips, a wacky and charming tale of an overworked woman’s attempt to improve her relationship with men. Beauty Inside is also a good choice; it is about a furniture designer who wakes up in a different body everyday, regardless of age, gender, and nationality and how he could reunite with his special someone.

Crime and action film lovers may opt for Confession of Murder, which is about a man who confesses murders he committed by publishing a book and a detective who is searching for the author of the book; and The Suspect, which is about a North Korean agent who tries to uncover the volatile secrets hidden inside the eyeglasses of a dead man after he’s betrayed and has escaped.

Of course, you can watch all 5 films as admission is free.


Korean Film Festival 2016 is a joint partnership between the Korean Embassy’s Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines and SM Cinema. Other partners include the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), Film Cultural Exchange Program, the Korea Tourism Organization – Manila (KTO), and the Korea Copyright Commission.