2015 / Free anime screening of “A Letter to Momo” in Torrance, Oct. 4
The Japan Foundation Los Angeles and Japan Business Association of Southern California present a screening of “A Letter to Momo” on Sunday, Oct. 4 at 2:00 pm at James Armstrong Theatre in Torrance.
Admission free. Reservation is not required.
“A Letter to Momo” (120mins, 2012) Directed by Hiroyuki Okiura
Sunday, October 4 at 2:00 PM Door opens at 1:00 PM
James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Drive, Torrance, CA 90503
From the creators of Ghost in the Shell comes a wonderfully expressive and beautifully hand drawn animated tale that combines bursts of whimsy and kinetic humor with deep felt emotion and drama.
The last time Momo saw her father they had a fight – and now all she has left to remember him by is an incomplete letter, a blank piece of paper penned with the words “Dear Momo” but nothing more.
Moving with her mother to the remote Japanese island of Shio, Momo soon discovers three yokai living in her attic, a trio of mischievous spirit creatures that only she can see and who create mayhem in the tiny seaside community as she tries desperately to keep them hidden.
But these funny monsters have a serious side and may hold the key to helping Momo discover what her father had been trying to tell her.
A Letter to Momo was seven years in the making, and the handmade animation is superb, from the painstakingly rendered serenity of the island’s Shinto shrines to the climactic finale – a frantic chase featuring thousands of squirming, morphing ghosts and spirits that is the best cinematic flight of supernatural fancy in many years.