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In This Corner of the World Anime Film's Extended Version Debuts New Story Trailer
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official website for In This Corner (and Other Corners) of the World [Kono Sekai no (Sara ni Ikutsumono) Katasumi ni] — the extended version of the anime film adaptation of Fumiyo Kouno's In This Corner of the World (Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni) manga — began streaming a trailer for the film on Thursday. The trailer shows Nanase Iwai's character Rin Shiraki, who will be the center of the new sequences that will be added to this version. The character only appeared briefly in the original version of the film.
The film's official YouTube channel is also streaming an interview video with lead voice actress Non and Nanase Iwai.
The extended version of the film will open in Japan on December 20.
Kana Hanazawa will play the new character Teru, a woman that Suzu meets in the red-light district.
The new version was originally slated to screen in Japan in December 2018, but was delayed to this year. The staff stated last October that the production needed a few more months than the staff originally projected, and in order to live up to fans' expectations of the film's quality, the production committee decided to delay the film.
The extended version will feature about 30 more minutes of footage. The film's director Sunao Katabuchi (Black Lagoon, Mai Mai Miracle) planned the title with Kouno's approval. The concept behind the new version is to give the perspective of "several more lives" in addition to Suzu's, so it has a new title to reflect the new theme. The new work will adapt more scenes from the manga.
The new scenes include Suzu crossing paths with Rin in the fall of 1944 and the winter and spring of 1945. Another new segment will focus on the Makurazaki Typhoon of September 1945, while Suzu is worried for her younger sister Sumi.
Non is again voicing Suzu. kotringo is returning to compose and perform a new song "Kanashikute Yarikirenai" (It's Sad and I Can't Bear It).
Shout! Factory and Funimation Films screened the original film in the United States and Canada in August 2017.
Sources: In This Corner of the World film's website, Comic Natalie