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Glasgow Scotland Loves Anime Line-Up Confirmed
posted on by Andrew Osmond
The Scotland Loves Anime website has now confirmed the line-up for Glasgow leg of the festival. The venue is the Glasgow Film Theatre, and the event will feature Tomoki Kyoda, director of Eureka Seven, as a guest. The Glasgow season pass is available at the site; individual Glasgow tickets will be available soon.
The full Glasgow line-up is as follows:
Friday October 13
8.10 p.m - Tokyo Ghoul (live-action)
11 p.m. - Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000 film directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri)
Saturday October 14
2.45 p.m. - Lu over the wall (Masaaki Yuasa)
5.45 p.m. - Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution - first part of new cinema version of BONES serial, pictured.
8.30 p.m. - Kizumonogatari Part 3
Sunday October 15
2.15 p.m. - The Dragon Dentist (45-minute version made in 2017)
4.50 p.m. - Fireworks, Should We See it from the Side or the Bottom? - new teen romantic drama by the Shaft studio.
7.15 p.m. - Venus Wars - 1989 science-fiction adventure
In addition, the Glasgow Film Theatre is holding an earlier screening on Saturday September 23, called "Crunchyroll Movie Night". It includes screenings of the first three episodes of The Ancient Magus' Bride and 'an exclusive first look' at the 20-minute original Crunchyroll production Children of Ether, created by LeSean Thomas (Cannon Busters).
The full Edinburgh line-up is as follows. (There will also be an "education day" during the festival featuring animation festivals. The Edinburgh guest is TBC.)
Monday October 16
6.15 p.m. - your name. (Makoto Shinkai)
Tuesday October 17
6 p.m - A Silent Voice (This is the world premiere of the English dubbed version)
Wednesday October 18
8.45 p.m - Resident Evil: Degeneration
Thursday October 19
8.30 p.m. - Resident Evil: Vendetta
Friday October 20
3.45 p.m - Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution - first part of new cinema version of BONES serial.
6.15 p.m. - Tokyo Godfathers - 2003 Satoshi Kon film, pictured.
8.45 p.m. - Night is Short, Walk On Girl (Masaaki Yuasa)
Saturday October 21
1 p.m. - Venus Wars - 1989 science-fiction adventure.
3.30 p.m. - Fireworks, Should We See it from the Side or the Bottom? - new teen romantic drama by the Shaft studio.
6 p.m. - Lu over the wall (Masaaki Yuasa)
8.30 p.m. - Tokyo Ghoul (2017 live-action film version)
Sunday October 22
1.15 p.m. - Kizumonogatari Part 3
3.30 p.m. - Mind Game - 2004 film by Masaaki Yuasa
8.45 p.m. - Metropolis - 2001 science-fiction film by Rintarō.
In addition, the Edinburgh Film House is holding an earlier screening on Sunday October 1, called "Crunchyroll Movie Night". It includes screenings of the first three episodes of The Ancient Magus' Bride and 'an exclusive first look' at the 20-minute original Crunchyroll production Children of Ether, created by LeSean Thomas (Cannon Busters).
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