Ⓒ Ponoc
Ⓒ Ponoc
Description
Join Rudger on a heartwarming adventure in The Town of Imaginaries, where forgotten friends find hope. Discover the power of friendship, memory and imagination in this stunningly animated feature film by Studio Ponoc!
Ⓒ Ponoc
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Directed By
MOMOSE Yoshiyuki
TERADA Kokoro, SUZUKI Rio, ANDO Sakura
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Nominee - Best Feature, 2024 Annecy International Animated Film Festival
2023
108 mins
English
Animation, Adventure
PG (Some Violence)
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Voice Casting
Date | Time | Venue |
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06 Oct 2024 (Sun) | 1:15pm | Shaw Theatres Lido Hall 2 |
Director's Biography - MOMOSE Yoshiyuki
Animation Director. Born in Tokyo, Japan. Renowned for creating beautiful animation at Studio Ghibli with famed director Isao Takahata and at Studio Ponoc.
Mr. Momose began his career as an animator in 1971 during high school. His first key animation work was Attack No. 1 (1969-71), followed by The Genius Bakabon (1971-72), Lupin the Third (1971), The Gutsy Frog (1972-74), and GON, THE STONE-AGE BOY, Hajime Ningen Gon (1974-76).
In 1975, Mr. Momose became the first animation director (co-director) for Arabian Nights: Sinbad’s Adventures (1975-76). His works as an animation director include Dokaben (1976-79), Perrine De ‘En Famille’ (1978), Maegamitaro (1979), and Belle
et Sébastien (1981-82) and Studio Ponoc’s newest animated feature film, The Imaginary (2023), based on the renowned book by A.F. Harrold.
Mr. Momose joined Studio Ghibli as an assistant animation director of Isao Takahata’s Grave of The Fireflies (1988). Thereafter he was in charge of storyboard drawings for Takahata’s Only Yesterday (1991) and Pom Poko (1994), computer-generated portions of Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke (1997), and was the sequence director for Takahata’s My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999). After debuting as director of a theatrical feature with the Ghiblies episode 2 (2002), he directed music videos for Capsule and Yui Aragaki, and was in charge of scene design for Takahata’s final masterpiece, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013).
At Studio Ponoc, Mr. Momose directed Life Ain’t Gonna Lose, one of the films in the studio’s short-film anthology Modest Heroes – Ponoc Short Films Theatre, Volume 1 (2018), Tomorrow’s Leaves (2021), an animated short film created in collaboration with the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage, and the studio’s newest animated feature film, The Imaginary (2023), based on the
renowned book by A.F. Harrold.