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Line-Up for Scotland Loves Animation 2024 Confirmed (Updated)
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The venue for the Glasgow screenings will be the Glasgow Film Theatre, and the venue for the Edinburgh screenings will be the Cameo Picturehouse. The London Screenings will be at Picturehouse Central.
As well as the screenings, director Naoko Yamada and composer kensuke ushio will appear in a Q&A after the screening of The Colors Within on November 2 in Glasgow. Anime Limited adds that further guests will be announced later in September.
The films listed below are screening in both Glasgow and Edinburgh. Most of the Glasgow screenings are also listed for screenings at London, except for Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro.
Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window, directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa (pictured above right), in Glasgow on November 3, in Edinburgh on November 10 and in London on November 15
The Birth of Kitaro: The Mystery of GeGeGe (Kitarō Tanjō: Gegege no Nazo), directed by Gō Koga (pictured above left), in Glasgow on November 1, in Edinburgh on November 8 and in London on November 15
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, 4K edition of the 1979 film by Hayao Miyazaki, in Glasgow on November 1 and in Edinburgh on November 5.
trapezium, directed by Masahiro Shinohara, in Glasgow on November 2, in Edinburgh on November 10 and in London on November 17.
The Colors Within, directed by Naoko Yamada (pictured right), in Glasgow on November 2, in Edinburgh on November and in London on November 16. The Glasgow screening will be followed by a live Q&A with director Naoko Yamada and composer kensuke ushio.Sand Land, film version of the anime from Akira Toriyama's manga, directed by Toshihisa Yokoshima, in Glasgow on November 2, in Edinburgh on November 9 and in London on November 15
A Few Moments of Cheers, directed by POPREQ, in Glasgow on November 3, in Edinburgh on November 8 and in London on November 17. These screenings will be accompanied by a recorded Q&A with POPREQ.
Ghost Cat Anzu, Japanese-French film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita and Yōko Kuno, in Glasgow on November, in Edinburgh on November 10 and in London on November 17.
Look Back, adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto, directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama, in Glasgow on November 3, in Edinburgh on November 8 and in London on November 16.
Kurayukaba, directed by Shigeyoshi Tsukahara + Short, in Glasgow on November 1, in Edinburgh on November 10, and in London on November 16.
Edinburgh has additional screenings listed of Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture in two double-bills, Parts 1&2 (November 6) and Parts 3&4 (November 7). Edinburgh also lists additional screenings of Kurayukaba's sequel Kuramerukagari (November 10), Studio Trigger's Promare (November 4) and Makoto Shinkai's Suzume (November 8), the latter accompanied by a short film called The Scent of Love.
Update - More details added from press release.
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