London's Barbican hosts three anime screenings

Paul

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London's Barbican Centre have confirmed a new series of anime screenings that intends to explore "the relationship between Japanese animation and Western cinema", hosted by Helen McCarthy, co-author of the biblically proportioned "Anime Encyclopedia". The schedule is as follows, and you can book tickets on the official website.
  • Satoshi Kon'Text + Perfect Blue (18)
    Revealing the influence of Hitchcock’s Vertigo and Fincher's Se7en on Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue
    30 Jan 07 / 19:00 / Cinema 3
  • The Art of Studio Ghibli + My Neighbour Totoro (U)
    Assessing Ghibli’s influence on the style of Western animation
    20 Feb 07 / 20:00 / Cinema 3
  • Magnificent Seven? + Samurai 7 (12)
    Adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s classic Seven Samurai
    27 Mar 07 / 20:00 / Cinema 2
 
This looks interesting. I have been meaning to watch perfect blue for a long time so i think i will go see that. Dont think i have seen any anime on the big screen since howls moving castle!
 
It's an odd decision to show Samurai 7, given the series is kinda rubbish. The Perfect Blue evening should be well worth it; though I'm not convinced that Kon was inspired by se7en.
 
Guyver 0 said:
i may go and see perfect blue. but where's akira and ghost in the shell etc?

I'm glad to see them not come up - I'm sure plenty of anime fans are sick of seeing those names every time there is a mainstream anime event.
 
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