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From up on Poppy Hill [dvd videorecording] /Studio Ghibli ; director, Goro Miyazaki ; producers, Geoffrey Wexler, Toshio Suzuki ; screenwriter, Hayao Miyazaki, Keiko Niwa.

Contributor(s): Miyazaki, Goro, 1967- | Wexler, Geoffrey | Suzuki, Toshio, 1948 August 19- | Miyazaki, Hayao, 1941- | Niwa, Keiko | Bolger, Sarah, 1991- | Noth, Chris, 1954- | Yelchin, Anton | Sutajio Jiburi, Kabushiki Kaisha | GKids (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: [United States] : GKIDS, [2013]Description: 2 videodiscs (91 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): High school students -- Drama | Parent and child -- DramaGenre/Form: Feature films. | Children's films. | Animated films.DDC classification: 791.43/72
Production Credits: Cinematographer, Atsushi Okui ; art director, Kamon Oba, Noboru Yoshida, Takashi Omori, Yohei Takamatsu ; music composer, Satoshi Takebe.
Cast: Sarah Bolger, Chris Noth, Anton Yelchin.Summary: In the year 1963 in Yokohama, an innocent romance blossoms between two high school students, Umi and Shun. As Japan recovers from World War II and prepares to host the 1964 Olympics, the mood contains both optimism and conflict as the younger generation struggles to escape the shackles of the past. While trying to save a dilapidated Meiji-era club house from demolition, the relationship flourishes. But a buried secret from their past emerges to cast a shadow on the future and pull them apart.
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2012.

Cinematographer, Atsushi Okui ; art director, Kamon Oba, Noboru Yoshida, Takashi Omori, Yohei Takamatsu ; music composer, Satoshi Takebe.

Sarah Bolger, Chris Noth, Anton Yelchin.

In the year 1963 in Yokohama, an innocent romance blossoms between two high school students, Umi and Shun. As Japan recovers from World War II and prepares to host the 1964 Olympics, the mood contains both optimism and conflict as the younger generation struggles to escape the shackles of the past. While trying to save a dilapidated Meiji-era club house from demolition, the relationship flourishes. But a buried secret from their past emerges to cast a shadow on the future and pull them apart.

Rating: PG; for mild thematic elements and some incidental smoking images.

DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen.

English or Japanese dialogue; English subtitles.

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