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Ghibli's Poppy Hill Expands to L.A., Toronto, Vancouver

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
Film goes to more cities in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Washington next week

GKIDS announced on Wednesday that due to the success of its From Up On Poppy Hill screenings in New York, more screenings were added in New York as well as in Los Angeles, Toronto, and Vancouver, B.C. this weekend.

The updated list is as follows:

NOW PLAYING
New York - IFC Center
New York - Elinor Munroe Burns Film Center (Film Society of Lincoln Center)
New York - Beekman Theater
New York - Williamsburg Cinemas
Los Angeles - The Landmark
Toronto, CA - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Vancouver, CA - Vancity Theater

MARCH 29
San Francisco - Landmark Embarcadero Center
San Francisco - Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
San Rafael, Calif. - Regency San Rafael
Berkeley, Calif. - Landmark California Theater
Pleasant Hill, Calif. - Cinemark Century 5
Palo Alto, Calif. - Cinemark Palo Alto Square
San Jose, Calif. - Cinemark Santana Row
San Jose, Calif. - Camera 7 Cinemas
Chicago - Landmark Century 7
Evanston, Ill. - CinéArts at Evanston
Boston - Landmark Kendall Square Cinema
Minneapolis - Landmark Uptown Cinema
Seattle - Landmark Theatres
San Diego - Landmark Hillcrest
Waterloo, CA - Princess Cinemas

APRIL 5
Santa Cruz, Calif. - Nickelodeon Del Mar Theatre
Redwood City, Calif. - Cinemark Century 20 Downtown
Denver - Landmark Esquire
Boulder, Colo. - Cinemark 16
Portland, Ore. - Regal Fox Tower
Honolulu - Kahala 8
Washington, D.C. - Regal Gallery Place
Fairfax, Va. - Angelika Mosaic
Danvers, Mass. - Hollywood Hits Danvers
Omaha - Film Streams

APRIL 12
Philadelphia - Landmark Ritz at the Bourse
Gaithesburg, Md. - AMC Rio Gaithesburg
Arlington, Va. - AMC Shirlington
Silver Springs, Md. - Regal Majestic Silver Springs
Houston - Sundance Cinemas
Tucson - Loft Cinema

APRIL 19
Dallas - Landmark Magnolia
Plano, Texas - Cinemark West Plano
Atlanta - Landmark Midtown Art
St. Louis - Landmark Plaza Frontenac
Boca Raton, Fla. - Living Room Boca Raton
Madison, Wis. - Sundance Cinemas

APRIL 26
Charlottesville, Va - Regal Downtown West
Charlotte, N.C - Regal Manor
Salt Lake City - Broadway
Ithaca, New York - Cinemapolis

MAY 3
Knoxville, Tenn. - Regal Downtown West

MAY 10
Nashville - The Belcourt
Milwaukee - Landmark Oriental

The Studio Ghibli film adapts the 1960s shōjo manga of the same name by Tetsurō Sayama and Chizuru Takahashi. The film follows Umi (The Spiderwick Chronicles' Sarah Bolger) and Shun (Star Trek's Anton Yelchin) in a budding romance as they come together to save their school's clubhouse. Hayao Miyazaki wrote the screenplay adaptation, and his son Goro Miyazaki directed. GKIDS will release the film on home video after the theatrical run.

The dub cast includes Gillian Anderson (X-Files, Princess Mononoke), Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Drive), Ron Howard (Happy Days, American Graffiti), Beau Bridges (The Fabulous Baker Boys), Chris Noth (Sex in the City, The Good Wife), Jamie Lee Curtis (A Fish Called Wanda, Freaky Friday), Emily Osment (Hannah Montana), Bruce Dern (Silent Running, Coming Home), Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), comedian Jeff Dunham, Charlie Saxton, Isabelle Fuhrman (Orphan, The Hunger Games), and Alex Wolff (The Naked Brothers Band).

Image © 2011 Chizuru Takahashi, Tetsurō Sayama, GNDHDDT


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