BFI Reveals Details of 2012 Anime Season

Ian Wolf

Mushi-shi
AUKN Staff
The British Film Institute (BFI) on London's South Bank is devoting the weekend from 8th-10th June to anime. It will be showing eight films, mixing the old and the new. Here is a full schedule of events.

<strong>8th June, 18.00: <em>From Up on Poppy Hill</em></strong> - "The new film from Studio Ghibli is a compelling coming-of-age tale set just before the 1964 Tokyo Olympics."

<strong>8th June, 20.00: <em>Fullmetal Alchemist 2 - The Sacred Star of Milos</em></strong> - Features a Q&A session with director Kazuya Murata and producer Masahiko Minami after the screening.

<strong>9th June, 16.00: <em>Oblivion Island</em></strong> - "A masked creature takes a girl to a magical land in search of her late mother's hand mirror."

<strong>9th June, 18.30: <em>Children who Chase Lose Voices from Deep Below</em></strong> - "An encounter with a bear-like creature brings a girl into contact with a warrior from an underground land."

<strong>9th June, 21.00: <em>Gintama - The Movie</em></strong> - "An epic samurai sci-fi treat based on the hugely popular manga."

<strong>10th June, 16.00:<em> A Letter from Momo</em></strong> - "A delightful anime that deals with big issues with great fun and imaginative flair."

<strong>10th June, 18.30: <em>The Princess and the Pilot</em></strong> - "A beautiful girl from a noble family embarks on a perilous air journey with an ace pilot."

<strong>10th June, 20.45: <em>Akira</em></strong> - "Seminal anime which almost single-handedly introduced the genre to audiences outside of Japan."
<a href="http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_southbank/film_programme/june_seasons/anime">Source</a>
 
My excitement is slightly dampened in a few cases due to the timings (I'd have been thrilled if the Gintama showing had been before I'll have the blu in my hands). A very nice spread though overall; perhaps I can use some as excuses to catch up with some friends.

R
 
For those interested; I called the BFI today and was told that the tickets go on sale to the general public on Tuesday 8th May (box office opens at 11.30am everyday).

I want to see From Up on Poppy Hill, interested in a few others as well but as I'm going with a friend we'll see what we can catch. We went to the Anime season in 2010 to see the Evangelion Rebuild films and had a great time :)
 
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