Debut feature ‘Diamonds In The Sand’ Wraps Production in Japan and Philippines

December 26, 2024

Director Janus Victoria has completed filming on her debut feature DIAMONDS IN THE SAND (BTTL ‘20 Finalist), which explores the Japanese phenomenon of kodokushi, or lonely death, where elderly people who live alone are discovered dead only months after their passing due to the isolated lives that they lead. In Victoria’s telling, Franky’s Yoji is a divorced and demoted Japanese salaryman who chooses to abandon it all and head to Manila. He believes that nobody is lonely in the Philippines. For all its drawbacks and discomforts, the chaos of Manila offers the promise of life, human connection and unpredictable destiny, as opposed to kodokushi’s dark, silent certainty.

Victoria has completed seven short fiction films, including “Hopia Express” (2006) and “Myth of Manila” (2021), which received best short film awards at Cinemanila and Sharjah, respectively, and has written and directed nearly a hundred long-reportage documentaries for Philippines broadcasting companies.

Director and writer Janus Victoria (middle) shooting in Tokyo

Revered Japanese cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa (Tokyo Sonata; Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash)

Japanese acting sensation Lily Franky (SHOPLIFTERS, LIKE FATHER LIKE SON) heads the cast alongside veteran Yoshiyuki Kazuko (EMPIRE OF PASSION, 20th CENTURY BOYS) as well as Maria Isabel Lopez, a Philippines beauty queen who started her career in controversial films with plenty of sexual and erotic content, and has become an award-winning actress in the films of Brillante Mendoza. They are joined by young star Charlie Dizon, who made her name internationally with FANGIRL by Antoinette Jadaone.

The project first appeared in the circuit in the 2013 Talents Tokyo presentation and won the Grand Prix there that year. The project also participated in Torino Film Lab (winning the Audience Choice Award), Rotterdam’s Cinemart, FDCP Project Market and the Tokyo Gap Financing Market. It is now structured as a three-way Japan-Philippines-Malaysia co-production. Producers are Malaysia’s Lorna Tee (Paperheart), the Philippines’ Dan Villegas (Project 8) and Japan’s Soga Masumi (Spanic Films). Other credits go to Nathan Studios, CMB Film Services and Japan’s IS Field. Veteran producer Ichiyama Shozo also serves as executive producer. The film is supported by the International Coproduction Subsidy (from Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs), the Philippines’ International Coproduction Fund (ICOF) and Tokyo Talents.