In This Corner of the World / Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni (movie)
Genres: drama
Themes: historical, World War II
Plot Summary: This successor of the long selling Heisei classic “Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms” is a family drama set in Hiroshima’s military city Kure during the war. Protagonist Suzu marries and moves from Hiroshima City to Kure, where she encounters uncertainty in her new family, her new city, and her new world. However, she manages to live each day healthily and happily.
Vintage: 2016-11-12
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posted on 2012-08-17 20:35 EDT
Black Lagoon’s Katabuchi to direct anime of manga by Fumiyo Kono (Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms)

posted on 2015-03-17 21:30 EDT
Film by Black Lagoon director centers on bride living through World War II

posted on 2015-08-01 10:05 EDT
Fall 2016 film by Black Lagoon director about bride living in World War II
posted on 2016-06-17 05:07 EDT
Film based on manga set in World War II will open in Japan in October.
posted on 2016-08-05 22:30 EDT
Film based on manga set in World War II originally slated for October

August 05, 2016 11:55pm CDT
Advance tickets with three postcards go on sale at theaters from today
posted on 2016-08-23 21:20 EDT
Rena Nounen, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Daisuke Ono, Megumi Han star in November 12 film
posted on 2016-09-22 06:00 EDT
posted on 2016-09-26 02:00 EDT
2016-10-27
In This Corner of the World is the story of Suzu, an absentminded woman from a somewhat poor family in Hiroshima at the close of the second world war.
posted on 2016-10-28 14:45 EDT
Bids also considered from N. America, S. America, Asia
posted on 2016-11-14 15:45 EST
Sunao Katabuchi’s film debuted in 63 theaters on Saturday
posted on 2016-11-21 01:00 EST
posted on 2016-11-24 05:30 EST
Film planned to screen in 14 foreign countries
November 29, 2016 3:45am CST
World War II drama won the Peace Film Award at Hiroshima International Film Festival
December 07, 2016 4:20am CST
Sunao Katabuchi (Black Lagoon)-directed film has earned 450 million yen
posted on 2016-12-09 17:45 EST by Jennifer Sherman
December 22, 2016 3:40am EST
120-minute edition has earned over 700 million yen
posted on 2016-12-27 16:15 EST
posted on 2017-01-04 11:00 EST
Sunao Katabuchi’s film ranks #9 at Japanese box office after 8 weeks
January 10, 2017 6:30am CST
Sunao Katabuchi also wins the Best Director Award
January 17, 2017 2:40am CST
Shinkai’s “Your Name.” has made 23.2 billion yen in 21 weeks