
Here, he’s talking about Weathering with You as per a quote that appears in this Variety article, and I was really interested in the context around that statement… but I’ll actually come back to it later. “I thought, ‘Should I make my next film so that I don’t anger more people, or should I make a movie that angers them further?’ And I chose the latter.” I’m also going to kick off the post with something different compared to my usual review structure, and share this from director Makoto Shinkai: One of those movies was Ride Your Wave * while the other was obviously Weathering With You, which I’ll write about now 😀 This is to ensure the film starts and ends on time.I watched Children of the Sea a little while ago, and afterwards I stuck with the aquatic-theme for a couple more films. We kindly ask you to be at the ticket counter when it opens 15 minutes prior to the start of the film. You can find more general information about tickets, refund policy etc. Please note: you can only buy a ticket online tickets are not purchasable with cash or bank card at the ticket counter. You can buy a ticket via the black “order” button on this page. Buying a ticket online in advance is mandatory if you want to attend this film.

This film will be shown at Filmhuis De Zwarte Doos. More information about SG & USE regulation can be found here. You can register by scanning your student card before the start of film. Please register your participation upon arrival when attending the film. This film program is organized in collaboration with Kinjin, the Japanese Culture Association for students in Eindhoven. “ thrillingly beautiful anime romance” The Guardian.“…the awesome illumination of outdoor vistas in which the sun breaks through shadow and traces its way across the screen, like a theater curtain raising to reveal the world in all its splendor.” Variety.This bright and strong-willed girl possesses a strange and wonderful ability: the power to stop rain and clear the sky. Then one day, Hodaka meets Hina on a busy street corner. He lives his days in isolation but finally finds work as a writer for a mysterious occult magazine.


The weather is unusually gloomy and rainy every day, as if to foreshadow his future. The summer of his high school freshman year, Hodaka runs away from his remote island home to Tokyo and quickly finds himself pushed to his financial and personal limits. It will start at 19:30 with an introduction to the film. Please note: Bachelor students can register for SG&USE if they attend this film program.
