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Ghibli's When Marnie Was There Gets N. American Premiere in NYC

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
NY Int'l Children's Film Fest to also show Takashi Murakami's Mememe no Kurage (Jellyfish Eyes) film

The New York International Children's Film Festival (NYICFF) announced on Wednesday that it has added When Marnie Was There film to its lineup. The film will screen for the first time in North America at the festival on Friday, February 27 at 8:30 p.m. EST followed by an encore screening on Saturday, March 7 at 2:00 p.m. The film will screen in Japanese with English subtitles.

describes the story:

When shy, artistic Anna moves to the seaside to live with her aunt and uncle, she stumbles upon an old mansion surrounded by marshes, and the mysterious young girl, Marnie, who lives there. The two girls instantly form a unique connection and friendship that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality. As the days go by, a nearly magnetic pull draws Anna back to the Marsh House again and again, and she begins to piece together the truth surrounding her strange new friend.

revealed in August that he is the English dub and subtitle producer from When Marnie Was There.

GKIDS handles North American theatrical and home video distribution for many other Studio Ghibli films, most recently The Tale of Princess Kaguya.

When Marnie Was There adapts Takatsugu Muramatsu.

The cast includes 16-year-old actress dual lead heroines and the film is the first animated feature that Sara and Kasumi have acted in.

American musical artist retired.

The film opened in Japan in July.

The festival will also screen contemporary artist film on Saturday, March 07 at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 15 at 6:00 p.m.

The fantasy film stars Takuto Sueoka, Kanji Tsuda.

In the film, Sueoka stars as Masashi, an elementary school student who transfers schools after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. In his new house, Masashi discovers that he can see "friends," mysterious jellyfish-like beings that adults cannot see. The film incorporates more than 900 cuts of CG animation.

Murakami made his live-action directorial Yoshihiro Nishimura, who acted as producer and assistant director. The video features the livetune and Hatsune Miku song "Last Night, Good Night" written and composed by Kz.

The film opened across Japan on April 26, 2013.

Update: Typos fixed. Thanks, Chrno2 and PurpleWarrior13


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