The line-up for this year’s Fanomenon Anime Day includes two new action-packed and visually spectacular features – the first Dragonball Z feature film for 17 years, Battle of Gods, and a prequel to the Appleseed movie from the original’s director.
Short Peace is a unique collection of anime shorts from different directors including the legendary Katsuhiro Ôtomo (Akira).
The award-winning Giovanni’s Island is a moving story of childhood innocence amid political conflict, based on real events.
The finale of the Anime Day is a double bill of two masterpieces, both screening on new digital cinema prints: Ghost in the Shell and Grave of the Fireflies.
Fanomenon Anime Day 2014: Leeds Town Hall, Sunday 9 November from 11.00am, £25 full / £20 concession / Free with LIFF28 Pass. Buy tickets for any two Fanomenon events (also including Fanomenon Day of the Dead 8 and Fanomenon Night of the Dead XIV) for £40 full / £30 concession (this offer can be purchased over the phone, or in person at the Box Office, currently not available online).
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