News and reviews, contemplations and considerations of Asian films and filmmakers. With the occasional piece on manga, dance, music, or whatever else Asian that might be of interest. Written by Dr. Stan Glick, a columnist for Asian Cult Cinema magazine.
With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Sentai Filmworks Has Acquired ‘The Life of Budori Gusko’
Sentai Filmworks has announced its acquisition of the Japanese animated feature film, The Life of Budori Gusko.
Based on the 1932 fantasy novel by Kenji Miyazawa, the film is a fairy tale that follows an anthromorphic cat named Budori living in the forests of Ihatov. After a series of misfortunes, including the spiriting away of his beloved sister, Budori sets off to build a better life - but a deadly winter is coming, and Budori finds himself the unlikely hero with a plan that can save everyone.
The Life of Budori Gusko will soon be available on select digital outlets, with a home video release to follow.
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