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Ocean Waves

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Thu 28 Mar 2019, 7:00pm–8:15pm

Restrictions

PG

Join us for the Japanese Film Evenings for 2019!

Japanese films shown at the University of Auckland are usually screened on the last Thursday of the month from 7pm and are preceded by a documentary about Japanese culture from 6:45pm.

- All films have English subtitles.
- Booking is not necessary.
- Films, dates and times are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances.

Please contact us to confirm details.
We hope that you will enjoy the films and gain a deeper insight into various aspects of Japanese culture.

March film: "Ocean Waves"
(Director: Tomomi Mochizuki, 1993, 73min. Rating: PG, Studio Ghibli Animation)

The hidden gem of Studio Ghibli!

Rarely seen outside of Japan and never before released in Australia, Ocean Waves is one of Studio Ghibli's most sought after titles. Based upon author, essayist and playwright Saeko Himuro's most popular, best selling novel, Ocean Waves is one of the most poignant and unsung masterpieces within Studio Ghibli's legendary creative output. Wonderfully detailed and incredibly subtle, there are very few films in the history of animation that have managed to capture so well the joys and drama of adolescence and teenage alienation.

Kochi is your average coastal town on the sleepy, idyllic island of Shikoku and young Taku is definitely your average high school student. But soon his quiet life will be turned upside down with the arrival of Rikako: a beautiful student recently transferred from Tokyo. By the end of the term Taku will have learnt a valuable lesson in love and friendship. 

Presented by the Consulate-General of Japan, the University of Auckland, the University of Waikato, Massey University and the Japan Foundation.

© 1993 Saeko Himuro - Studio Ghibli - N

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