139 mins |
Rated
M (Offensive language & suicide references)
Playing as part of the 2021 Japanese Film Festival March 3rd - 6th 2022.
Tickets to the festival are free. Tickets can be booked either through the Academy Cinemas website ($1.50 booking fee applies) or at the Academy Cinemas counter (no booking fee). Please note phone bookings are not available for the festival.
Tickets available from February 3rd.
'Drama inspired by "The Phone of the Wind", a real-life phone booth that was set up to communicate with the deceased in Otsuchi Town, Iwate Prefecture, which was devastated in the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Directed by Suwa
Nobuhiro, known for films including LE LION EST MORT CE SOIR, starring the renowned actor Jean-Pierre Léaud.
Haru (Motola Serena) is a girl who lost her family in the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, and she embarks on a journey from Hiroshima to her hometown of Otsuchi. Her emotional wounds are soothed during her travels as she encounters various people and experiences their kindness.'
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Playing as part of the 2021 Japanese Film Festival March 3rd - 6th 2022.
Tickets to the festival are free. Tickets can be booked either through the Academy Cinemas website ($1.50 booking fee applies) or at the Academy Cinemas counter (no booking fee). Please note phone bookings are not available for the festival.
Tickets available from February 3rd.
'Drama inspired by "The Phone of the Wind", a real-life phone booth that was set up to communicate with the deceased in Otsuchi Town, Iwate Prefecture, which was devastated in the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Directed by Suwa
Nobuhiro, known for films including LE LION EST MORT CE SOIR, starring the renowned actor Jean-Pierre Léaud.
Haru (Motola Serena) is a girl who lost her family in the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, and she embarks on a journey from Hiroshima to her hometown of Otsuchi. Her emotional wounds are soothed during her travels as she encounters various people and experiences their kindness.'