In ten days, Shinagawa's Maxell Aqua Park will be transformed into an elegant gala fit for Marie Antoinette herself. The Rose of Aqua Park -Let's Go to the Beautiful Sea Ball!- will turn the space into a European palace, filled with beautiful sights and (of course) stunning displays of sea life. Each area will feature aquariums displaying fish themed to the worldview of Riyoko Ikeda's classic series. The entrance of the event, designed as a grand staircase, will include tanks with Japanese lionfish—which, like roses, are both beautiful and thorny: Related: This Rose of Versailles Tiara Can Be Yours for 100 Million Yen The Queen's Banquet Hall is decorated with digital projections of dancing rose petals. Occasionally, the elegant atmosphere will change as the Black Knight swings through: Other areas in the exhibition include the "Garden of Memories," arranging fish in tanks to commemorate seven different scenes from...
- 4/15/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.NEWSTo commemorate the 20th anniversary of In The Mood For Love, Wong Kar-wai has confirmed plans to release 4K restorations of all of his films—including the currently out-of-print Chungking Express!—for a theatrical tour in 2020. Recommended VIEWINGWe adored Bruno Dumont's Jeannette, the musical vision of Joan of Arc's childhood. Naturally we're delighted by this first trailer for the Cannes-bound sequel, Joan of Arc.A24 has released the official trailer for Lulu Wang's highly anticipated family drama The Farewell, starring rapper Awkwafina as a woman who returns to China after her grandmother is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.Recommended READINGLaura Dern in David Lynch's Wild at Heart.In a new interview with the New York Times, Laura Dern discusses the multiplicity and elasticity of her most memorable performances, as well as...
- 5/8/2019
- MUBI
For the first time in English, Rose of Versailles brings the classic, over 40 year old tale to the attention of Anime and Manga lovers, not only in English speaking countries, but everywhere around the world. The Rose of Versailles was first released in 1972 and was written by Riyoko Ikeda, who reshaped shojo manga. October 13th 2012 marked the first time it was released outside of Japan, Europe, or Asia, and released for English-speakers in America and Canada. The interview and question and answer session was done by Christopher Macdonald, the publisher of Anime News Network, and by Dr. Susan Napier, a Professor of Japanese studies who teaches at Tufts University.
Since the 35 minutes video. . .well, is 35 minutes long, I’ll let you watch it and see what was discussed. For the main part, the questions were about how the video was perceived in America and how excited anime lovers would be...
Since the 35 minutes video. . .well, is 35 minutes long, I’ll let you watch it and see what was discussed. For the main part, the questions were about how the video was perceived in America and how excited anime lovers would be...
- 10/23/2012
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
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