| Start: | Jul 8, '08 7:00p |
| End: | Jul 13, '08 |
| Location: | Shangri-la Plaza Mall, CCP, UP Film Institute |
featuring:
*The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Jap Title: Toki o Kakeru Shoujo)
Synopsis: This is the first animated adaptation of a 1965 young adult novel written by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
When 17-year-old Makoto Konno gains the ability to, quite literally, “leap” backwards through time, she immediately sets about improving her grades and preventing personal mishaps. However, she soon realizes that changing the past isn’t as simple as it seems, and eventually, will have to rely on her new powers to shape the future of her and her friends.
Grand Prize Winner in the Animation Division in 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival
Special Distinction For Feature Film at 31st France Annecy International Animalted Film Fesitval in June 16, 2007.
*Chibi Maruko Chan, the Movie
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Japan Foundation Manila, Shangri-la Plaza, CCP and UP Film Institute present Eiga Sai for this year...
- We Shall Overcome Someday (Pacchigi パッチギ)
- Linda Linda Linda (Rinda Rinda Rinda リンダ リンダ リンダ)
- Canary (カナリア)
- Hanging Garden (Kuchu Teien)
- A Stranger of Mine (Un Mei ja nai Hito)
- Juvenile Jungle (Kurutta Kajitsu)
Schedules for CCP and UP Film Institute will be in August 7-10 and August 11-16, 2008 respectively.
uuy go ako dyan
ReplyDeleteako excited for the j-pop anime...!
ReplyDeleteoo nga e. looks interesting
ReplyDeletewell, naka-set na ako for the movie..although di ako mahilig sa drama...yung We Shall Overcome...naka-feature eh..so maybe I will go see that...
ReplyDeletepero syang..if kay Kurosawa-sama lang na films to..e mag marathon ako..hehehe
i'll probably see you there. text text.
ReplyDeletekurosawa marathon pwede rin. kaso parang wala naman upcoming. we can always download =)
wala nga lately for Kurosawa-sama...
ReplyDeletebut I've watched most of his movies..*grin* I chose the most popular or critically-acclaimed ones..
its bad to admit it..but I watched most of his movies from DVDs I bought at Makati Cinema Square in 2005... I liked the battle scenes of Ran, the drama of Red Beard, the swordfighting of the Seven Samurai, the simplicity of Rashomon, the fun and action of Yojimbo...to name a few...hahay...