Princess Mononoke

  • September 21, 2019 / 15:00
  • October 9, 2019 / 19:00

Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Cast: Yôji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yûko Tanaka
Japan, 1997, 134', DCP, color
Japanese with Turkish subtitles

Prince Ashitaka is forced to leave his home after a corrupt demon burdens him with a deadly curse. In search of a cure, Ashitaka finds himself in Iron Town, where growing tensions between animals, gods, and humans could result in a catastrophic war. As he grows close with the humans and forest creatures, Ashitaka must contend with his own moral values and mend the relationship between the villagers and nature. Miyazaki's depictions of empathy and human nature are arguably unrivalled in cinematic history. The film will not only immerse you in a profoundly beautiful, engaging world, but it will also find a way to connect with you on a deeply personal level.

This program’s screenings and events are free of admissions. Drop in, no reservations. As per legal regulations, all our screenings are restricted to persons over 18 years of age, unless stated otherwise.

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Trailer

Princess Mononoke

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