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World Festival of Animated Film /
feature film edition 4 - 9 June 2013
World Festival of Animated Film / feature film edition 4 - 9 June 2013
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Okamikodomo no Ame to Yuki / Wolf Children

GRAND COMPETITION, FILM PROGRAM

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Okamikodomo no Ame to Yuki / Wolf Children


Mamoru Hosoda

Japan / 2012 / 117' 0''



Screenings


Tuesday, 21. 05.,
Europa Cinema, 18:09 h
Friday, 07. 06.,
Europa Cinema, 18:00 h
Sunday, 09. 06.,
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol (Hall 3), 16:00 h


Synopsis


College student Hana falls in love with a "wolf man." Their love is con-summated, and Hana gives birth to two babies. The older child, a girl, born on a snowy day is named Yuki for "snow," and the younger child, a boy, born on a rainy day is named Ame for "rain." These two small children harbor a big secret—they are "wolf children" who are both human and wolf. To hide the fact that Yuki and Ame are "wolf children," the family lives discreetly in a quiet corner of the city. 

Mamoru Hosoda


Mamoru Hosoda (1967) is a Japanese film director and animator. After gaining his experience in animation at studios Toei Animation and Madhouse, he first came to public attention in the early 2000s with the first two films in the Digimon Adventure series. Later, he made the critically acclaimed films, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006), Summer Wars (2009), Wolf Children (2013), and Mirai (2018), presenting them at festivals worldwide and winning numerous awards both in Japan and internationally.

 

Director

Mamoru Hosoda


Production

NTV


Screenplay

Mamoru Hosoda, Satoko Okudera


Sound

Yoshio Obara


Music

Takagi Masakatsu


Editing

Shigeru Nishiyama


Animation

Takaaki Yamashita


Other

Character Design: Yoshiyuki Sadamoto; Art Director: Hiroshi Ohno; Color Coordinator: Osamu Mikasa


categories

GRAND COMPETITION
FILM PROGRAM