Jim Libiran’s ‘Ninja Party’ screens at UPFI this October

Jim Libiran’s ‘Ninja Party’ screens at UPFI this October

UPDATE: ‘Ninja Party: Director’s Cut’ will also be screening at the Isetan Cinerama and Market Place, Mandaluyong starting September 30.

Jim Libiran’s Ninja Party is having a limited run at UPFI Videotheque this October.

To the uninitiated: no, this is no hacking-and-slashing type of ninja film. Many have tried and failed. The film instead pivots on a quartet of catholic students who host a soiree, in which just about every sacrilegious thing can happen. Libiran wastes no time; he sinks his satiric teeth deep on the teen drama.

The film is unavoidably controversial, drawing mixed reactions from reviewers and critics. As a cosmic joke, Thomas Mann’s troubled cinephile from Me and Earl and the Dying Girl reports that making films can almost literally kill someone. I’m not digging old graves here; that Dy-Libiran rift is really what made Ninja Party the topic of most Facebook threads during its Sinag Maynila run. Hey. Film discussion nonetheless, right?

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Tickets, priced 150 pesos per head, are available here.

 

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