London Film Festival Screen Children Who Chase Lost Voices

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The U.K. Premiere for Makoto Shinkai’s latest film, “Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below” will take place at the London Film Festival in October.


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Asuna is a girl who spends her days listening to mysterious music coming from the crystal radio, a memento she received from her father. She embarks on a journey in the underground realm of Agartha which some believe has the properties of bringing people back from the dead. With a brave young man named Shun, Asuna will see the cruelty and beauty of the world as she evades dangerous beasts and and a ruthless group of soldiers from her world.

The screenings will take place on Tuesday the 18th of October at 18:15 p.m. at the BFI Southbank Cinema and Saturday the 22nd of October at 12:45 p.m. at the Vue West End cinema in Leicester Square.

Film tickets can be booked <a href="http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff/node/1650">online</a> or by telephone (0207 9283232) by BFI members from the 19th of September, and by the general public on the 26th of September. The BFI Southbank screening costs £10.50, and the Vue West End screening is £14. Judging from the line up of films at the festival it might be worth signing up for BFI membership which costs £40 allowing priority bookings and other benefits.

Thanks goes out to Raz 112 and Doraemon666 for spotting this. Join the conversation in Doraemon's thread <a href="http://forums.animeuknews.net/viewtopic.php?t=14775&sid=e326b5d3853fb54e7df5f23a967b4d8b">here</a>.

<a href="http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff/node/1650">Source</a>
 
As appealing as that trailer is, I must note that the clip of the bird flying before a cityscape seems identical to a scene from Shinkai's previous film.
 
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