Good news for those who, like us, appreciate animated films since Kitaro KOSAKA's next film, Okko and the Ghosts, will be released next week in many French cinemas!
Indeed, Okko and the Ghosts, which was nominated in the feature film category for the Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2018, arrives in France! The opportunity for the general public to discover one of the new masterpieces of Japanese animation!
Okko and the Ghosts
Original title: Wakaokami wa Shougakusei! Movie
Alternative title: Okko and the Ghosts / Okko's Inn / Wakaokami wa Shōgakusei!
Director: Kitaro Kosaka (The Wind Rises)
Country: Japan
Duration: 95 minutes
Animation studio: DLE Inc.,Madhouse
Release date(France): September 12, 2018
DCP – VO/VF
Image Aspect Ratio: 1.78
Sound format: 5.1
Synopsis:
Seki Oriko, known as OKKO, is a wonderful little girl full of life. Her grandmother, who runs the family inn, destines her to take over. Between school and her work at the inn alongside her grandma, young Okko learns to grow up, helped by strange encounters of ghosts and other mysterious creatures!
Okko and the Ghosts premieredat MK2 Library!
For the lucky ones of you, the film will be screened in preview at the mk2 Bibliothèque in Paris, at 8pm in VOSTFR, on Monday, September 10, 2018. You can already buy tickets on the official website of the cinema.
For others who, like us, would not have the opportunity to attend this event, do not panic! The animated film will be released in many French cinemas from September 12. Whether you live in the capital or in the provinces, rest assured, many broadcasts are planned and others will be announced in the coming weeks.
Note that if you go to the first screening of the UGC Les Halles cinema, a little surprise will await you…
Trailer of Okko and the Ghosts in VO
Many excerpts from the film are also available on Eurozoom's Youtube channel, the opportunity to discover some sequences of the film to make you want to go see it!
Okko and the Ghosts, the next Japanese animated film will be released in France next Wednesday. Are you looking forward to discovering the film that received a lot of praise from the French media at the Annecy festival?