Arrietty

Madman Entertainment are releasing the film ARRIETTY on 12 January 2012. It is from Studio Ghibli – creators of other animated masterpieces ‘Spirited Away’, ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ and ‘Ponyo’.

The film opens January 12 and here in Perth it will be screening at Luna Leederville, Luna SX, Hoyts Carousel and Event Cinemas Innaloo.

This is a story of a family “little” people.

Beneath the floorboards of a sprawling mansion set in a magical, overgrown garden in the suburbs of Tokyo, tiny 14-year-old Arrietty lives with her equally tiny parents. The house is occupied by two old ladies, who are absolutely unaware of the existence of their miniature tenants. Arrietty and her family live by “borrowing”. Everything they have, they borrow or make from the things they have borrowed. Essentials like gas, water and food. Tables, chairs, cooking utensils. And treats – a sugar cube here, a scrap of material there. But only a little each time, so the ladies do not notice.

A 12-year-old boy, Sho, moves into the mansion while he waits for urgent medical treatment in the city. Arrietty’s parents have always warned her: “Never let humans see you.” Once seen, little people always have to move on. But the adventurous Arrietty doesn’t listen, and Sho discovers her.

The two begin to confide in each other and, before long, a friendship begins to blossom…

We have a few family passes to give away. If you’d like one, please email us via the contact link above and let us know why! Entries due by 20 Jan 2012. Winners will be contacted. Good luck!

Trailer link here.


Posted by Nick (Dec 27, 10:16 am). Posted in

2 Comments for Arrietty

  1. Hi i’m a 15yo highschool student. I’ve been learning Japanese for 3 years now and saw this film in Tokyo last year! It was amaaaaaaaazing. Now I want to know if i understood it! correctly!!!

    Rhiannon Coleman-Heard · Jan 19, 11:35 am

  2. Great! Was that an entry for a family pass?

    nick · Jan 26, 11:02 am

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