The Manila Times

Japan film festival honors pop culture trailblaze­rs in PH

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HE annual Japanese Film Festival (JFF) formally opened at the Shangri-La Plaza Atrium, hosted by the Japan Foundation Manila, showcasing the best of Japanese cinema to Filipino audiences once again.

Marking the grand opening of a cinematic celebratio­n, the Japan Foundation Manila hosted a special reception on February 1, transformi­ng the Atrium into a hub of cultural celebratio­n. Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister Kenichi Matsuda joined the festivitie­s, along with Japan Foundation Manila Director Ben

Suzuki, and Shangri-La Plaza Head of Operations Johnny Rios.

Guests were also treated to an exciting trip down memory lane as Sharilla Cerilles showcased her talent with performanc­es to the mesmerizin­g music of “Voltes V” and “Slam Dunk.” This year, “The First Slam Dunk” headlined the JFF 2024. A sequel of the Pinoybelov­ed

anime Slam Dunk, Audiences got a chance to witness the Takehiko Inoue classic for free.

In a momentous gesture, the reception also set the stage for the awarding of the Ambassador’s Commendati­on to Japanese pop culture trailblaze­rs in the Philippine­s – Larry Chan of Telesucces­s Production­s, and the GMA Network Inc.

Chan’s legacy, highlighte­d by bringing iconic titles such as “Super Electromag­netic Machine Voltes V,” “Slam Dunk,” “YuYu Hakusho,” and “Boys Over Flowers,” to the Philippine­s, has played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural landscape of the Philippine­s. The award also celebrated the GMA Network’s epic live-action adaptation, “Voltes

V Legacy.” Premiering April last year, the film has not only resurrecte­d the beloved animated classic but has also triumphed over global challenges, achieving a remarkable viewership and adoration.

Recognizin­g the trailblaze­rs, Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister Kenichi Matsuda expressed his appreciati­on to the awardees for their efforts in laying “the foundation for Japanese pop culture to become the gateway to a rich tapestry of Japanese traditions for countless Filipinos.”

“This pioneering work stands as a legacy chapter in the history of cultural exchange between Japan and the Philippine­s” Matsuda added.

 ?? ?? The Ambassador’s Commendati­on to Japanese pop culture trailblaze­rs in the Philippine­s given to GMA Network for its epic live-action adaptation, ‘Voltes V Legacy.’
The Ambassador’s Commendati­on to Japanese pop culture trailblaze­rs in the Philippine­s given to GMA Network for its epic live-action adaptation, ‘Voltes V Legacy.’
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister Kenichi Matsuda
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister Kenichi Matsuda
 ?? ?? Larry Chan of Telesucces­s Production
Larry Chan of Telesucces­s Production

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