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TBA Studios brings Japanese dystopian film ‘Plan 75’ to PH

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TBA Studios, one of the leading film production and distributi­on companies in the Philippine­s, has acquired the exclusive Philippine theatrical rights to the award-winning film “Plan 75.”

Written and directed by acclaimed short film director Chie Hayakawa, this critically lauded dystopian drama made its internatio­nal premiere in Un Certain Regard at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and won the Camera d’Or Special Mention Prize.

Based on Hayakawa’s segment of the same title from the 2018 anthology film Ten Years Japan, Plan 75 paints a harrowing look at a not-sodistant future when the Japanese government launches a program that encourages voluntary euthanasia for senior citizens to remedy a super-aged society.

The film stars veteran actress Chieko Baisho as an elderly woman whose means of survival are vanishing, Hayato Isomura, a pragmatic Plan 75 salesman, and Filipina actress Stefanie Arianne as a caregiver working overseas to support an ailing daughter back home.

Aside from its multi-cultural cast, “Plan 75” also boasts of an internatio­nal co-production spanning representa­tives from Japan, France, and the Philippine­s. It is executive produced by Keisuke Konishi (Happinet Phantom Studios), Eiko Mizuno Gray (Loaded Films), Mizue Kunizane and Hiroyuki Ishigaki (Dongyu Club), Frédéric Corvez and Maéva Savinien (Urban Factory), Wilfredo C. Manalang, George Sommerrock, and Alicia Catubay-Watt (Fusee), and co-produced by Alemberg Ang (Daluyong Studios).

“I am happy to hear the much-awaited news that ‘Plan 75’ will finally reach the audience in the Philippine­s. I am truly grateful to all the Filipino cast members and producers and those who believe in and support this film,” Hayakawa said.

With its theme of family, death, loss, and a sense of community, TBA Studios is confident that the moving drama would resonate with Filipino audiences.

“It’s truly an honor for us to be able to bring this beautiful film to the Philippine­s. It’s a quiet and understate­d film, but with a big poignant message that we hope could reach a lot of people,” shares TBA Studios president and chief operating officer, Daphne O. Chiu.

TBA Studios is known for producing groundbrea­king movies such as the historical box office epic “Heneral Luna” (2015) and mystery thriller “Birdshot” (2016) among many others.

The acquisitio­n of “Plan 75” is part of the company’s strategic plan to continue expanding their library with diverse offerings that cater to a global Filipino audience.

The studio recently released the Michelle Yeoh multiverse adventure “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” the award-winning music documentar­y “Fanny: The Right To Rock,” and coming later this year is the Cannes Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness.”

“Plan 75” is Japan’s submission for the Internatio­nal Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.

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