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Ride Your Wave Film Earns US$300,789 in U.S. Screenings

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Fathom Events screened film in U.S. on Wednesday

The Box Office Mojo website is reporting that Masaaki Yuasa's Ride Your Wave film earned US$298,990 on Wednesday and US$1,799 on Thursday in its screenings in the United States, for a total of US$300,789. Fathom Events screened the film for a one-night-only screening on February 19. The screening was in Japanese with English subtitles, and screened in 605 theaters. The film ranked at #9 on Wednesday.

GKIDS describes the film:

From visionary director Masaaki Yuasa (The Night is Short Walk On, Girl, DEVILMAN crybaby) comes a deeply emotional new film that applies his trademark visual ingenuity to a tale of romance, grief and self-discovery.

Hinako is a surf-loving college student who has just moved to a small seaside town. When a sudden fire breaks out at her apartment building, she is rescued by Minato, a handsome firefighter, and the two soon fall in love. Just as they become inseparable, Minato loses his life in an accident at sea. Hinako is so distraught that she can no longer even look at the ocean, but one day she sings a song that reminds her of their time together, and Minato appears in the water. From then on, she can summon him in any watery surface as soon as she sings their song, but can the two really remain together forever? And what is the real reason for Minato's sudden reappearance?

The film opened in Japan on June 21 and ranked at #9 in its opening weekend. GKIDS announced its license of the film in July.

The film won the Best Animation Film award at the Shanghai International Film Festival's Golden Goblet Awards on June 23, and it also won the "Axis: The Satoshi Kon Award for Excellence in Animation" award for Best Animated Feature in Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival on July 25. The anime screened in competition at Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France in June. The film won the Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 52nd annual Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Spain on October 13. The film then screened at the 39th annual Hawai'i International Film Festival on November 10, 13, and 24.

Masaaki Yuasa directed the film at his Science SARU studio. Reiko Yoshida (Lu over the wall, A Silent Voice, Liz and the Blue Bird) wrote the film's script, and Michiru Ōshima (Patema Inverted, The Night is Short Walk On, Girl) composed the music.

Source: Box Office Mojo


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