The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Tue 26 July, 2016 GFT

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Japan’s most famous folktale is the centre of visionary filmmaker Isao Takahata’s hand-drawn masterwork.
Tue 26 July, 2016 (20.00)
GFT
Running time: 2h17m
Family Foreign Language Studio Ghibli Forever July at GFT
Director Isao Takahata Cast Aki Asakura, Yukiji Asaoka, Takeo Chii, Japan 2013, 2h17m, subtitles, U
Japan’s renowned animation house Studio Ghibli has been delighting audiences since 1985 with beautiful hand-drawn feature films. Following the enthusiastic response to our short season of Miyazaki films last summer, GFT is excited to bring a larger selection of the studio’s films to the big screen in 2016, to coincide with the release of When Marnie Was There, Ghibli’s new and reportedly final film. Immerse yourself in superlative animation and breathtaking storytelling this summer at GFT. All films will be in their original Japanese with English subtitles unless otherwise stated.
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