NYCs IFC to Screen Ghiblis Princess Kaguya on Friday Film - TopicsExpress



          

NYCs IFC to Screen Ghiblis Princess Kaguya on Friday Film distributor GKids will screen Isao Takahata and Studio Ghiblis The Tale of the Princess Kaguya at New York Citys IFC Center on Friday as part of the New York Super Week. Tickets are currently on sale for the 6:30 p.m. screening. The film will screen in Japanese in English subtitles this week before opening again on October 17 at IFC, the Arclight Hollywood theater in Los Angeles, and the TIFF Bell Lightbox theater in Toronto. Those screenings will be in both Japanese and with an English dub. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) held the films North American premiere on September 8. The Fantastic Fest in Texas then hosted the United States premiere, and it gave the movie the Audience Award on September 23. TIFF describes the story from Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies, Only Yesterday, Pom Poko): Okina (voiced by Takeo Chii) is a bamboo cutter in ancient rural Japan. One day in the forest, he finds a tiny baby in the folds of a bamboo shoot. He brings the creature home to his wife Ounaa (Nobuko Miyamoto) and they decide to keep her and raise her as a princess. She is clearly not of this world. Kaguya (Aki Asakura) grows at an unnatural rate, soon maturing into an uncommonly beautiful young woman. Since Okina has now also found a cache of gold and treasure in the forest, every suitor wants Kaguya. But this is not a fairytale of courtship and marriage. True to the Studio Ghibli that brought us Ponyo and Kikis Delivery Service, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya follows this strange young female as she creates her own identity. Chloë Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass, The 5th Wave) stars as the title character in the English dub. The cast also includes James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Darren Criss, Lucy Liu, Beau Bridges, James Marsden, Oliver Platt and Dean Cain. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is based on the famous Japanese folktale Taketori Monogatari (The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter), which centers on a princess named Kaguya who was discovered as a baby inside the stalk of a glowing bamboo plant. The film won the Animation Film Award at the 68th Mainichi Film Awards. The film was screened at Cannes Film Festivals Directors Fortnight but did not receive any awards.
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 09:09:31 +0000

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