Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Fest Screens Patema Inverted, Mai Mai Miracle

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The Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Festival will launch on<strong> June 07th 2014</strong> at the Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, South Wales and it will screen a number of impressive films including Patema Inverted, Mai Mai Miracle, Evangelion 3.0 You Can (Not) R<em>edo</em>, and Colorful. There is also the prospect of another title being added soon. Here are the details on the films we know will screen so far.

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<strong>Mai Mai Miracle</strong>

Mai Mai Miracle gets a theatrical screening after a highly successful Kickstarter Campaign. Directed by Sunao Katabuchi (assistant director of Kiki&rsquo;s Delivery Service) and produced by MADHOUSE in 2009, when it was first released it won a slew of awards including Best Animated Film at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montr&eacute;al along with the Excellence Prize for Feature Length Animation at the 2010 Japan Media Arts Festival.



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<strong>Synopsis</strong>

<em>Shinko, is a third grade elementary school student with a magically active imagination. She spends a lot of her time listening to her grandfather's history lessons, imagining what her town was like 1,000 years earlier. One day, a sad and sombre girl called Kiiko transfers to Shinko's school from Tokyo. A strong friendship soon grows between the two girls as Shinko helps Kiiko come out of her shell and deal with her loss - all thanks to their adventures, both imagined and real.</em>

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<strong>Patema Inverted</strong>

Patema Inverted is the latest directorial effort from Yasuhiro Yoshiura, director of Time of Eve and Pale Cocoon OVA. The film was previously shown at the 2013 Scotland Loves Anime festival, where it won the Audience and Judge awards. It was also nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at 2013's Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The official synopsis is as follows:

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<strong>Synopsis</strong>

<em>Patema&nbsp;has lived her whole life underground. Following a catastrophic attempt to harness alternative power sources, her community were driven to settle in a dark, cramped network of tunnels below ground. She roams them by torchlight, dreaming of adventures on the surface.</em>

<em>Age</em><em>&nbsp;does not fit in comfortably in school or society as a whole. The world he lives in is known as&nbsp;</em><em>&lsquo;Aiga&rsquo;</em><em>, controlled by the tyrant Izamura&rsquo;s family for generations. The city at the centre of the kingdom is dominated by a massive &lsquo;Control Tower&rsquo; with a vast wasteland lurking on the horizon.</em>

<em>Together &ndash; the pair are about to be pulled into something much bigger that will turn their worlds on their heads&hellip;</em>

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<strong>Evangelion 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo</strong>

This is the third of Hideaki Anno&rsquo;s Rebuild&nbsp;of Evangelion and the story takes a darkly psychological turn.



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<strong>Synopsis</strong>

<em>Fourteen years after the third impact,&nbsp;Shinji awakens to a world that is in ruins and former allies turned against him as Nerv has ceased to exist. He does not know what happened. He is now Trapped in a harrowing cycle&nbsp;of death and rebirth, and an ongoing battle against&nbsp;the angels &ndash; even as the world spirals down towards what could&nbsp;be a tragic end.</em>

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<strong>Colorful</strong>

Colorful is a 2010 anime directed by Keiichi Hara. It won the award for Excellent Animation of the Year at the 34th Japan Academy Prize. It was on the recent 11th Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme.



<strong>Synopsis</strong>

<em>A dejected soul reaches the train station to death but is informed that he is &lsquo;lucky&rsquo; and will have another chance at life. The soul is placed in the body of a 14-year-old boy named Makoto Kobayashi, who has just committed suicide but for a limited time in which the soul must discover why Makoto committed suicide and what the soul&rsquo;s biggest sin in life was.</em>

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Re: Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Fest Screens Patema Inve

Thanks for reminding me to book it off work. While I'm already committed to MMM via kickstarter anyway, it would be nice to see Patema Inverted at last.
 
Re: Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Fest Screens Patema Inve

Shiroi Hane said:
Thanks for reminding me to book it off work. While I'm already committed to MMM via kickstarter anyway, it would be nice to see Patema Inverted at last.

I'll book the days off work as well. I'm pretty much a lock for Patema (YES!!! So excited about that one!) and Mai Mai Miracle (even though I saw the latter at the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme last year and I've got the Kickstarter release coming). I'm on the fence about Eva and Colorful.
 
Re: Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Fest Screens Patema Inve

Evangelion 3.0, Patema Inverted , Ghost in thé Shell Arise:Ghost Pain showing at BFI Southbank London in May. I must got their listings booklet; no idea why they aren't listes on the website yet?
 
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duncan said:
Evangelion 3.0, Patema Inverted , Ghost in thé Shell Arise:Ghost Pain showing at BFI Southbank London in May. I must got their listings booklet; no idea why they aren't listes on the website yet?

Part 2 of the Ghibli season as well. There's usually a delay until they get closer to the event. It took a couple of weeks before the Ghibli season was fully announced and that was a couple of weeks before booking opened, again!

And yes, this thread is about Kotatsu. There are other announcements still to come, I'm sure. Thanks for bumping the thread anyway. Kotatsu coming soon!
 
Re: Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Fest Screens Patema Inve

Tickets are now on sale. I've ordered my priority ones already!
 
Re: Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Fest Screens Patema Inve

Shucks, thanks for reminding me. I retweeted the announcement when I was in the car on the way to my vacation and forgot to revisit it.
 
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