Saturday, June 2, 2018
9:45-11:15 PM
Off Campus Location
Japan, 92 Minutes, Anime/Comedy, Japanese with English subtitles, Not Rated
Night is Short, Walk on Girl takes place over the course of one strange and alcohol-drenched night, as a young woman known only as The Girl With Black Hair drinks her way through Kyoto. Along the way she encounters a panoply of odd and fantastical characters, all the while criss-crossing paths with senior student Senpai, who creates increasingly contrived reasons to run into her in an effort to win her heart. Winner of the Grand Prize at Ottawa Animation Festival, Night is Short, Walk on Girl is an "I guess it's romantic?" comedy for the modern age, and a celebration of the unconventional, confusing routes that love and life can take
Night is Short, Walk on Girl takes place over the course of one strange and alcohol-drenched night, as a young woman known only as The Girl With Black Hair drinks her way through Kyoto. Along the way she encounters a panoply of odd and fantastical characters, all the while criss-crossing paths with senior student Senpai, who creates increasingly contrived reasons to run into her in an effort to win her heart. Winner of the Grand Prize at Ottawa Animation Festival, Night is Short, Walk on Girl is an "I guess it's romantic?" comedy for the modern age, and a celebration of the unconventional, confusing routes that love and life can take
Building: | Off Campus Location |
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Location: | State Theatre, Ann Arbor |
Cost: | Tickets must be purchased from the venue. |
Website: | |
Event Type: | Film Screening |
Tags: | Asia, Film, Japanese Studies |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Center for Japanese Studies, International Institute, Asian Languages and Cultures |
Upcoming Dates: |
Saturday, June 2, 2018 9:45-11:15 PM
Friday, June 8, 2018 9:45-11:15 PM
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