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Seitokai Yakuindomo: The Movie; Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – May the Melody Reach You! Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2202; Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars; Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale
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The Disappointments Room is a 2016 American psychological horror film directed by D. J. Caruso, written by Caruso and Wentworth Miller, and starring Kate Beckinsale and Mel Raido as a couple in a new house that contains a hidden room with a dark, haunted past. The film was inspired by an HGTV episode from a segment called "If Walls Could Talk".
Internationally, the film was released by Anime Limited in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 4, 2017, [16] and by GKIDS in the United States on August 21, 2018 [17] (where it is titled The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl). [7] In Australia, Half Symbolic Films released the film in cinemas on 14 February 2019. [18]
The Garden of Words (Japanese: 言の葉の庭, Hepburn: Kotonoha no Niwa) is a 2013 Japanese anime drama film written, directed and edited by Makoto Shinkai, animated by CoMix Wave Films and distributed by Toho.
Dareka no Manazashi (Japanese: だれかのまなざし, lit. ' Someone's Gaze ') is a Japanese anime short film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai.It was initially screened at the Tokyo International Forum on February 10, 2013, though it was also shown alongside Shinkai's film The Garden of Words during its Japanese premier on May 31, 2013.