![]() ![]() We can’t wait to show off what the festival has to offer on Screen Anime and help out our friends at both the Filmhouse and the Glasgow Film Theatre as much as we can.” From 25th October until 25th November 2020, enjoy a celebration of two iconic franchises – Monkey Punch’s charismatic master thief Lupin III, Andrew Partridge, CEO of Anime Ltd and founder of Scotland Loves Animation explains, “Supporting cinemas through what has been a tough year is something really important to all of us at Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Animation. In a year that has proven challenging for films and the venues that show them, the Screen Anime channel is delighted to announce that it will host the digital line-up of Scotland Loves Anime, a celebration of Japanese animation that has attracted tens of thousands of visitors over 11 years, and help to support the local cinemas that host it. Scotland Loves Anime Festival Comes to Screen Anime This Month In addition, two-thirds of all membership Until 25th November, Screen Anime is hosting the expanded online line-up of Scotland Loves Anime, an annual film festival that had to scale back its physical events this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Since its launch in May 2020, Screen Anime has offered fans of the growing medium and film at large the opportunity to enjoy a rotating, curated monthly line-up of 4 films and 1 TV series that have ranged from recent smash-hits, to vintage classics, and cult curiosities, from only £3.98 a month. That doesn’t mean don't watch it! If you love Japanese anime, don't mind a little cry in the cinema, and/or have kids of you own, then Maquia should definitely be on your to do list.Ī visually beautiful and heart wrenching film, Maquia is a must watch for both anime fans and cinema goers alike.Anime Limited are delighted to announce that Screen Anime, their curated channel dedicated to showcasing the pinnacle of Japanese animated films past and present, can now be enjoyed on the big screen at home or on the go with apps for Android and Amazon Fire TV devices available to download and watch now, with apps for iOS and Apple tvOS coming soon. A lot happened, but it was very much random, rather than tying in with an overarching goal or objective, so if you were distracted while watching (and I hope not if you watch it at the movies like you should!) I don’t think you would necessary feel the strong urge to go back and finish it. If I had to nit-pick, the only major flaw I could highlight was a lack of established direction which made the film feel lengthier than it was. ![]() The colours and details are used expertly to play up the characters state of mind and set an emotive scene. From the dream-like home of the Lorah, to the dark looming hallways of the castle, to the ruddy hues of the city streets. The story sees the characters move from place to place, and the artwork in each has been perfectly illustrated to create a certain feel. It has the intimate undertones of a love story, but the love is between mother and child (not in a creepy way!), a inherently touching premise offering a unique, and beautiful look at what it means to be a mother.Īnd speaking of beautiful, the whole film is beeeeautiful. Their interaction and dynamics are ever changing and it is this relationship that that makes the movie stand out. ![]() The story follows the relationship between the two as the child – Erial - grows up and Maquia remains in the body of a teenager. Scared and alone, Maquia stumbles upon a baby boy whose parents have been killed and despite having been warned about loving mortals, adopts him as her own. Maquia, a 15 year old Lorah - beautiful elflike beings who stop aging in their teens – finds herself alone in the mortal world when her home is invaded and her friends taken. ![]()
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