Luke and the Flower of the Sun
Directed by Tomoyasu Morata- Japan
- Animation/Fantasy
- Japanese
- Subtitled
- 2024
- 29 mins
- United States premiere
A story depicting the bond between childhood friends Luka, a musician, and Rosa, a girl with the power of the sun, set in a village beset by icy cold temperatures caused by immovable clouds.
Their bond is tested when Rosa is told of a sure-fire but dangerous way to clear the clouds by a witch named Kiyu and her furry familiar Orico. Meanwhile, Luka yearns to see the world after meeting a travelling band.
Directed by Tomoyasu Morata
Produced by Takuko Kigaku
Director’s Bio: Tomoyasu Murata is a stop-motion animation director from Japan who is best known for works such as “Nostalgia” (2000), “Scarlet Road” (2002), “A Branch of a Pine Is Tied Up” (2017) and more. Inspired by bunraku, traditional Japanese puppet theatre, his works express the beautiful Japanese concept of “mujo”, or “impermanence”.
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