After clinching the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature on Sunday, March 10, the team behind Hayao Miyazaki’s enchanting film, The Boy And The Heron, swiftly fulfills its promise to reintroduce the masterpiece to American audiences.
In a gesture of appreciation, GKIDS has curated new and exclusive bonus content, enticing both returning viewers and newcomers alike to experience the magic of The Boy And The Heron on the big screen once more.
A captivating new trailer sets the stage for the film’s anticipated return to U.S. theaters, commencing on March 22, 2024.
Return screenings of The Boy And The Heron are not only a celebration of its Oscar triumph but also a tribute to the creative minds behind the masterpiece.
Audiences can look forward to an introduction from the film’s esteemed composer, Joe Hisaishi, setting the tone for an immersive cinematic experience.
Additionally, a recorded drawing session with supervising animator Takeshi Honda adds an extra layer of insight into the film’s artistic process.
To cater to diverse preferences, the screenings will be offered in both the original Japanese with subtitles and English-dubbed versions, ensuring that every viewer can fully immerse themselves in the captivating narrative.
For those eager to secure their seats, the official website offers comprehensive details on ticket availability and screening times, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable moviegoing experience for all.
GKIDS encapsulates The Boy And The Heron’s enchanting premise:
Set against the backdrop of post-war turmoil, The Boy And The Heron follows the journey of Mahito, a young boy grappling with loss and discovery.
Amidst mysterious occurrences, Mahito finds himself drawn to a secluded tower inhabited by a playful gray heron.
When his stepmother vanishes, Mahito embarks on a fantastical odyssey, guided by the enigmatic heron, unraveling secrets that blur the lines between the living and the dead.
As Mahito delves deeper into this mesmerizing world, he confronts truths about himself and his place within it.
As The Boy And The Heron returns to theaters, audiences are invited to embark on a spellbinding adventure that transcends time and imagination, reaffirming Miyazaki’s unparalleled legacy in the world of animation.