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The Boy and the Heron Will Have U.K. Previews on December 15

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Preview screenings at Picturehouse cinema chain before the film's wider opening on Boxing Day

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The Picturehouse cinema chain will screen subtitled Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka) on Friday December 15, before the film's wider opening on December 26. The following venues and times are listed on December 15:

Ashford (7 p.m.), Little Theatre Cinema, Bath (8 p.m.), Duke's at Komedia, Brighton (8 p.m), Cambridge Arts Cinema (5.50 p.m.), Chester Cinema (7 p.m.), Edinburgh Cameo (8 p.m.), Exeter (5.35 p.m.), Regal Cinema, Henley on Thames (7.50 p.m.), FACT Liverpool (6 p.m.), London Bromley (8 p.m.), London Clapham (8 p.m.), London Crouch End (8 p.m.), London Ealing (7.30 p.m.), London East Dulwich (6 p.m.), London Finsbury Park (8 p.m.), London Fulham Road (8.15 p.m.), London Greenwich (8 p.m.), London Hackney (8.30 p.m.), London Picturehouse Central (6.30 p.m.), London Ritzy (6 p.m.), London Stratford (7 p.m.), London The Gate (8.30 p.m.), London West Norwood (7.30 p.m.), Norwich Cinema City (8.15 p.m.), Oxford Phoenix (5.45 p.m.), Southampton Harbour Lights (8.30 p.m.), York City Screen (7.30 p.m.)

These screenings come before The Boy and Heron's Earwig and the Witch, in the UK.

The film's story takes place during World War II. After Mahito loses his mother during the firebombings of Tokyo, he and his father move to the countryside. There, Mahito's father gets remarried to his late mother's pregnant sister. As Mahito struggles with his situation, he encounters a talking heron and enters another world based on a promise that he can meet his mother again.

The film sold 1.003 million tickets and The Wind Rises. The film exceeded US$1.7 million from 44 IMAX screens, which is a new three-day opening record, according to entertainment news website Deadline.

The film is the first Studio Ghibli film to get a simultaneous IMAX release. The film is also screening in Dolby Atmos, Dolby Cinema, and DTS:X.

Shōhei Hino.

Miyazaki is credited with the original work, in addition to directing the film and writing the script. performs the theme song "Chikyūgi" (Globe).


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