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Enchanting Anime Festival Brightens Mohammedia

Tuesday 30 July 2024 - 13:40
Enchanting Anime Festival Brightens Mohammedia

Japanese Embassy and Local Partners Host Second Edition of Japan Anime Days

In an exhilarating cultural exchange, the Japanese Embassy in Morocco, in collaboration with the Association Arts et Cultures and the Japan Foundation, is set to dazzle Mohammedia with the second edition of Japan Anime Days. This event promises to enthrall Moroccan audiences, marrying graphic artistry, cinematic excellence, and imaginative storytelling in a spectacular showcase.

From Monday, August 5, to Thursday, August 8, the fairgrounds of Mohammedia will be transformed into a haven for anime enthusiasts. Daily screenings of anime films are scheduled from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, offering attendees a double feature of animated enchantment each day.

The lineup includes "Misaki no Mayoiga" (The House of the Lost on the Cape), directed by Shinya Kawatsura. This 2021 film, running for 105 minutes, is a touching blend of drama, slice of life, and the supernatural.

Following that is "Kumo no Mukou, Yakusoku no Basho" (The Place Promised in Our Early Days) by the acclaimed Makoto Shinkai. Released in 2004, this 91-minute film intertwines adventure, drama, romance, and science fiction, providing a nostalgic yet exhilarating experience.

Concluding the series is "Kaijuu no Kodomo" (Children of the Sea), a 2019 gem by Ayumu Watanabe. This 111-minute film delves into adventure, drama, mystery, seinen, and the supernatural, ensuring a thought-provoking finale to the festival.

The increasing enthusiasm for anime among Moroccan audiences is evident. The intricate art, compelling cinematography, and richly woven fictional worlds offer more than mere entertainment; they convey profound narratives and messages that resonate deeply with viewers.

Mark your calendars and get ready to be transported into the mesmerizing realm of Japanese animation. This is not just a film screening; it's an immersive experience that promises to leave a lasting impression.


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