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    Kita Kita (I See You; キタ キタ) is a 2017 Philippine romantic comedy film written and directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, and starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez. Set in Sapporo, Japan, the film follows Lea (De Rossi), a Filipino tour guide living in Japan who goes blind after having witnessed her Japanese fiancé's infidelity.

  2. Jul 25, 2017 · “Kita Kita” is really just a two-actor film about a Filipino tour guide in Saporro, Japan, who gets her heart broken and goes blind. Her neighbor, also a Filipino, comes over to her house every...

  3. Synopsis: Kita Kita (I See You) tells the story of Lea and Tonyo, two Filipinos living in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Lea is a Velo taxi tour guide. She suffers an accident which leads to her being affected by temporary blindness. Her blindness, if not cured in a few weeks, could become permanent.

  4. Jul 26, 2017 · Kita Kita, a play on “nakikíta kita,” stars the unlikely tandem of Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez. It is set in picture-perfect Sapporo where Lea (de Rossi) works as a tourist guide, bringing guests from all over the world to the Japanese island’s most romantic spots.

  5. Jul 22, 2017 · KITA KITA (2017) Review. Directed by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo. “Two less lonely people in the world and it’s gonna be fine”. It goes with Jerrold Tarog’s Sana Dati (2013), or Marie Jamora’s Ang Nawawala (2012), you could also include Olivia Lamasan’s Sana Maulit Muli (1995), there’s something distinct about these films ...

  6. Jul 21, 2017 · Lea (Alessandra de Rossi) is a Pinay tour guide based in Japan who suddenly goes blind. On the first week of her sight loss, she meets a friendly Pinoy neighbor named Tonyo (Empoy Marquez). She doesn't warm up to him at first but eventually does because Tonyo is one determined guy.

  7. Jul 24, 2017 · Sigrid Andrea Bernardo returns with her third feature film, Kita Kita, a sad romantic comedy set in Japan about two foreign Filipino workers.