Date: 2015 September 01 15:28
Posted by Joe
UK Ghibli fans will want to head to London in October to catch screenings of When Marnie Was There at the BFI London Film Festival.
The Film will be screened at the Haymarket Cineworld at 14:30 on Saturday 10th October 2015 and 18:15 on Wednesday 14th October 2015 at the BFI Southbank.
This is Studio Ghibli's final film.
The BFI London Film Festival 2015 also has other films of interest, including Mamoru Hosoda's The Boy and the Beast. If you like Summer Wars, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Wolf Children, you'll want to catch this feature.
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When Marnie Was There
Omoide no Mânî
The final Studio Ghibli film is up there with their highest artistic achievments.
Saturday 10 October 2015 14:30
Cineworld Haymarket, Screen 1
On sale
17-09-2015 10:00 am
Wednesday 14 October 2015 18:15
BFI Southbank, NFT2
On sale
17-09-2015 10:00 am
Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Producer Yoshiaki Nishimura
Screenwriters Keiko Niwa, Masashi Ando, Hiromasa Yonebayashi
With Sara Takatsuki, Kasumi Arimura, Nanako Matsushima
Japan 2014
103 mins
UK distribution STUDIOCANAL
Anna, a sickly girl, is sent to live with relatives on the coast in order to get some fresh air. Walking near a marsh one day she befriends Marnie, who claims to live in an old mansion. At times, the house appears clean, lived in and full of guests, but it can also look empty and dilapidated. When she starts to dream about her new friend and the strange house, the line between the real and imagined becomes blurred for Anna. Then there’s Marnie’s secret. Can Anna discover what it is in time to make a difference? Based on Joan G Robinson’s novel, When Marnie was There will be the last film from Studio Ghibli for a while. Directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi (Arrietty), it is a beautiful drama whose visual and narrative complexity underpins the animation powerhouse’s reputation as the world leader in quality hand-drawn animated films.
Justin Johnson
Suitable for audiences of 8+
The Boy and the Beast
Bakemono no ko
A glorious animated film about the friendship between a boy and a mythical beast.
Friday 16 October 2015 18:15
Cineworld Haymarket, Screen 1
On sale
17-09-2015 10:00 am
Saturday 17 October 2015 15:15
Hackney Picturehouse, Screen 1
On sale
17-09-2015 10:00 am
Director Mamoru Hosoda
Producers Daisuke Kadoya, Seiji Okuda, Yuichiro Sato
Screenwriter Mamoru Hosoda
With Kumiko Asô, Rikî Furankî, Suzu Hirose
Japan 2014
119 mins
UK distribution STUDIOCANAL
Following the passing of his mother, Ren has run away from home and is alone in the human world. An encounter with Kumatetsu, a creature resembling a bear, leads to his entering Jutengai, a town populated by beasts. Selfish and self-centred, Kumatetsu wants to win the contest to become the new Lord of the land, but requires an apprentice to do so. Ren is clearly in need of a paternal role model and thus an unorthodox relationship between boy and beast begins. As the story progresses, the two characters increasingly realise that making their way in the world is a journey best embarked upon with the aid of company rather than alone. Mamoru Hosoda follows up Wolf Children (LFF2012) with another exquisitely animated fable featuring a cast of extraordinary characters and dealing with universal issues. It is an accomplished film that once again asserts Hosoda’s position as one of the greats of Japanese animation.
Justin Johnson
Suitable for audiences of 8+.