Japanese Film Festival is back with romance, anime, monsters OH MY!
Presented by the Japan Foundation, Manila, JFF was launched in 1997 and has grown tob ecome one of the most anticipated film festivals in the country, attracting over 40,000 cinema
goers during last year’s run. JFF 2025 has an exciting lineup of films that will have something
for everyone; from heart-thumping anime adventures to kilig-filled romantic comedies, and even
blockbuster monster epics!
“In Zen Buddhism there is a word satori which means a sudden awakening or enlightenment,”
says festival director Yojiro Tanaka. “Satori is the perfect word to describe this year’s lineup of
films, whether it’s the profound awakening of the characters in the movie or the feeling that the
audience will get after watching. We hope that the audience will enjoy what we have prepared,
and at the same time spark something new in them.”
Opening the festival is the Academy Award® winning movie Godzilla Minus One (2023), hailed
by many reviewers and legions of worldwide fans as one of the best Godzilla movies of all time.
Directed by renowned Japanese filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki, the film features both poignant
storytelling, and awe-inspiring visuals that is best enjoyed on the big screen.
Another notable inclusion in this year’s lineup is Sand Land (2023), the pinnacle of the Akira
Toriyama universe. Creator of the legendary Dragon Ball series, Akira Toriyama sadly passed
away in 2024 leaving a monumental legacy in the world of anime and manga. Sand Land (2023)
is one of his best works with some praising it as a "masterpiece of utter perfection.” This film is
the long-awaited movie adaptation of the manga that condenses Akira Toriyama’s full-blown
world of unique, humorous, and friendly characters, mechanical design, wrapped in an expertly
written adventure story.
Audiences can also look forward to the best and latest movies straight from Japan including
Perfect Days (2023), Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle (2024), Let’s Go Karaoke!
(2024), Matched (2024), and the recently remastered version of the animated cult-classic Akira
(1988).
JFF 2025 kicks off in Manila at the Shangri-La Red Carpet Cinema starting 30 January and will
continue into the regions.
The regional run starts on 7 February in SM City Baguio, and will
continue on 14 February at SM City Iloilo and SM Seaside Cebu.
The JFF’s final run will start 21
February at SM City Davao, as well as returning to Manila on the same date at the SM City
North EDSA.
JFF 2025 is supported by the Film Development Council of the Philippines, JT International
(Philippines) Inc., and the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines.
Admission is free for all screenings but a convenience fee may apply for tickets procured online.
Walk-in guests are welcome if seats are still unoccupied. Please bear in mind that seats are
limited and are not guaranteed. Please visit the official JFF 2025 website for our complete
ticketing guidelines.
For more information on the festival’s full film lineup, ticketing guidelines, and complete
screening schedules, please visit www.japanesefilmfestph.jfmo.org.ph or follow the Japan
Foundation, Manila and JFF on social media.
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