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    Home » Filipino director Mendoza honored at Tokyo film festival

    Filipino director Mendoza honored at Tokyo film festival

    By SHOOTThursday, October 22, 2015Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1003 Views
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    In this photo taken Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015, Filipino director Brillante Mendoza speaks during an interview in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

    By Yuri Kageyama

    TOKYO (AP) --

    Filipino director Brillante Mendoza, taking center stage at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is pursuing a collaboration with other Asian filmmakers – a cultural connection that might be as simple as rice.

    The festival, which opened Thursday with red carpet ceremonies, features five films directed by Mendoza, including his latest "Taklub," shown earlier this year at Cannes. Two Filipino films he has produced are also being shown.

    Mendoza has already started preliminary discussions with Isao Yukisada of Japan and Cambodian Sotho Kulikar for a film to be shown at next year's Tokyo festival.

    The prevalence and deeper meaning of cooking and family meals in Asian life – and in Asian films – has already come up as one commonality, he said.

    "We would like to maximize the connection," Mendoza said in an interview at a Tokyo hotel.

    The festival's opening film is "The Walk," about French tightrope daredevil Philippe Petit, directed by Robert Zemeckis, who is among the 400 people attending the opening.

    Hillary Swank, who portrays a woman with a fatal illness in "You're Not You," and Helen Mirren, of "Woman in Gold," also walked the red carpet for the festival, which closes Oct. 31.

    Mendoza, who has won awards at Cannes, Berlin and Venice, is a rare but powerful voice of independent cinema in a region dominated by sappy melodrama and Hollywood.

    His films are poetically dark, following prostitutes, midwives and poor mothers in back alleys of a slum, spiraling staircases and typhoon-torn beaches. The sometimes shaky hand of his camera gives it a voyeur feel, disguising the certainty of his storytelling.

    His characters endure hardships – a devastating typhoon in one, the heartbreaking death of a child in another – often shot in the gorgeous landscapes of the Philippines. The plot is never a simplistic pitting of good versus bad, as in many Hollywood action films.

    Mendoza's people are hardworking, humble, everyday people. But they are sometimes weak, betraying a partner's love or simply giving up.

    "We can all commit mistakes, but committing a mistake doesn't make us a bad person," he said. "I think that is what makes us really human. Rising up above these mistakes – that is the best part, when you learn."

    Mendoza said he hopes to share his insights on independent film-making, including distribution and post-production work, with Japanese fans and filmmakers, and with film students in Tokyo.

    Mendoza says he will not waver from his original goals and has little interest in commercial success or going to Hollywood, adding awards and growing fame have not changed him.

    "When you work from the heart … it is the kind of film that you make, and how you make the film, and why you make this kind of film. That is the most important thing – why you make this film."

    His next work, about small-time drug dealers, won't be that different from his past films, he said.

    "It is still a typical Filipino family," he said.

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    Super Bowl averages 124.9M viewers in U.S., Bad Bunny’s halftime 128.2 million, both short of records

    Wednesday, February 11, 2026
    Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald and quarterback Sam Darnold, left, hold the Lombardi Trophy after a win over the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    Sunday night's Super Bowl and Bad Bunny fell short of setting records for most watched U.S. broadcast and halftime show.

    Seattle's 29-13 victory over New England averaged 124.9 million viewers on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital, and NFL+, according to Nielsen's Big Data + Panel rating system.

    That fell short of the 127.7 million U.S. viewers that tuned in for Philadelphia's 40-22 victory over Kansas City last year on Fox.

    However, Super Bowl 60 is the most-watched program in NBC history. The network is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.

    Bad Bunny's halftime show averaged 128.2 million viewers from 8:15-8:30 p.m. Eastern. That would make it the fourth-most watched halftime behind Kendrick Lamar (133.5 million, 2025), Michael Jackson (133.4 million, 1993) and Usher (129.3 million, 2024).

    Peak audience sets U.S. record
    The audience for the game peaked at 137.8 million viewers during the second quarter (7:45-8 p.m. Eastern), which is a record. That surpassed the previous mark of 137.7 million during the second quarter of last year's Super Bowl.

    This year's audience ended a streak where the last four Super Bowls had experienced audience increases. It is the fifth straight year the game has averaged over 100 million viewers.

    After three straight years of Super Bowls that came down to the final minute, the last two have lacked excitement.

    Sunday's game was the second in Super Bowl history in which a touchdown had not been scored in the first three quarters. Seattle was up 12-0 going into the final 15 minutes.

    Last year's game was decided in the first half as Philadelphia built a 24-0 lead en route to a 40-22 victory.

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