The Philippine Star

Kita Kita on hOOQ

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This month, fans will be able to catch Kita Kita on HOOQ in the Philippine­s and all other territorie­s, where HOOQ is available, including Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and India.

HOOQ Philippine­s content and programmin­g head Jeffrey Remigio said, “We are very proud to have the exclusive SVOD rights to Kita Kita. This movie has broken all the Filipino box-office records till date. The Feb. 9 debut (was) perfect; February is the month for love. Everyone appreciate­s a good and solid love story.”

Kita Kita is a romantic comedy produced by Spring Films and Viva Films, starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez. Shot on location in Sapporo, Japan, it was 2017’s surprise hit.

Written and directed by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo,

Kita Kita is the story of a tourist guide (De Rossi) who temporaril­y loses her vision after her engagement has been called off and how she crosses paths with Tonyo (Marquez), who wins her heart with his charm and humor. It is the story of how two lonely people found love in a foreign land.

“Viva is very happy to be a part of this very successful movie, and it is with great pride that we share this to the loyal subscriber­s of HOOQ,” said Vincent del Rosario, president and COO of Viva Communicat­ions

Jennifer Batty, HOOQ’s chief content officer, said, “We are very excited to have such a high-caliber Filipino movie on HOOQ. Filipino content is very important to HOOQ and the addition of Kita Kita will further boost HOOQ’s already impressive library of Filipino movies.”

HOOQ subscriber­s who watch the movie until March 15 will qualify for a chance to win a trip for two to Sapporo, Japan. The (four-day, three-night) trip includes roundtrip plane tickets, economy class hotel accommodat­ion and tour and pocket money for meals.

One winner will be selected and announced on March 22. Per DTI-FTEB Permit No. 2051 Series of 2018. See promo materials for more details.

Celebrate this Valentine’s Day with Kita Kita and other great romantic stories on HOOQ including One More Chance, Starting Over Again, A Very Special Love and That Thing Called Tadhana.

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