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A Letter to Momo

Momo e no Tegami

Hiroyuki Okiura

TIFF Kids

Seven years in the making, A Letter to Momo is a triumph of traditional hand-drawn animation. Clinging to an unfinished letter written by her recently deceased father, Momo learns that the strange and supernatural things happening on Shio Island are connected in some way to her father's mysterious letter.  A sensitive coming-of-age story that deals with loss and imagination.

Tags

Animation | Family Friendly (kids, parents) | Japanese

Programmer's Note

Seven years in the making, the exquisitely crafted A Letter to Momo is the highly anticipated second feature from world-renowned anime director Hiroyuki Okiura, whose 1999 film Jin-Roh met with international acclaim.

Clinging to an unfinished letter written by her recently deceased father, young Momo moves with her mother from bustling Tokyo to the remote Japanese island of Shio. Upon their arrival, she begins to explore her new habitat, meeting local children and learning their routines and customs. However, it’s not long before several bizarre occurrences crop up around the previously tranquil island. Orchards are found ransacked, prized trinkets start disappearing and, worst of all, each morning after her mother leaves for work, Momo hears strange mumblings coming from the attic of their home.

Annoyed by these creepy goings-on and her mother’s refusal to believe them, Momo embarks on a strange and supernatural adventure to discover the source of the mischief, which leads her to a trio of troublesome imps: the flatulent lizard Kawa, the childlike Mame and their hulking ogre leader Iwa. Momo also learns that her visit to the island is in some way connected to her father’s mysterious letter.

After a decade-long absence from the director’s chair, Okiura has enlisted a world-class team of creators, including animation supervisor Masashi Ando, who previously worked on Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke. From the painstakingly rendered serenity of the island’s Shinto shrines to the film’s high-energy, ghostly climax, A Letter to Momo is a triumph of traditional hand-drawn animation. This sensitive coming-of-age story is both a child-friendly exploration of loss and an enchanting flight of imagination.

Elizabeth Muskala

Director's Bio

Hiroyuki Okiura was born in Osaka, Japan. After working as an animator on some of Japan’s most celebrated animated features, including Akira (88) and Ghost in the Shell (95), he made his directorial debut with Jin-Roh (99). A Letter to Momo (11) is his second feature.


This film is recommended for ages ten and up. N.B. Brief scene of a man smoking, and of an adult slapping a child.

Screening Times

  1. Saturday September 10

    AMC 6

    4:00pm

  2. Sunday September 18

    AMC 2

    6:00pm

Film Information

A Letter to Momo

Momo e no Tegami

Hiroyuki Okiura

Country:Japan
Year:2011
Language:Japanese
Runtime:120 minutes
Format:HDCAM
Rating:PG
Executive Producer:Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Shigeru Watanabe, Hiroyuki Ikeda, Kazuya Hamana
Producer:Keiko Matsushita, Motoki Mukaichi, Mariko Noguchi, Arimasa Okada
Production Company:Production I.G
Principal Cast:
Screenplay:Hiroyuki Okiura
Writer:
Cinematographer:Koji Tanaka
Editor:Junichi Uematsu
Sound:Kazuhiro Wakabayashi
Music:Mina Kubota
Production Designer:
Canadian Distributor:
US Distributor:
International Sales Agent:Production I.G
Animation Supervisor: Masashi Ando Art Director: Hiroshi Ono

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