The Japan Foundation Manila announced the public may now watch Japan Film Week online for free.
“The Japan Film Week, the spin-off of our annual, well-loved Japanese Film Festival is back… online na this July!” the foundation wrote on Facebook.
Viewers may watch six movies for free by creating a free account in the video platform Vimeo. The screening will be on a first-served basis and will have limited slots only.Available films are “From All Corners,” “Hana’s Miso Soup,” “What’s For Dinner, Mom?,” “Bittersweet,” “Chieri and Cherry,” and “The Takatsu River.”
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