Okko's Inn Unclassified 15+Waka Okami Wa Shogakusei!
Veteran anime filmmaker and former Studio Ghibli animator Kitarō Kōsaka brings his magic touch to this fable about a young orphan girl running her grandmother’s inn with some supernatural help.
This charming new feature from veteran filmmaker Kitarō Kōsaka – a leading animator on Akira, Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and countless others – follows the adventures of Okko, a young girl dispatched to live with at her grandmother in the countryside after her parents die in a car crash. While tending to chores at grandma’s traditional Japanese inn, built atop an ancient spring, Okko befriends a group of mischievous ghosts that only she can see.
With the help of her spooky new pals, Okko transforms grandma’s inn and becomes something of a minor celebrity in the process, while Kitarō delivers a moving reflection on grief, selflessness and inclusivity – even when your company includes phantom spirits!
“Disarming … reminiscent of the indelible My Neighbor Totoro.” – Pittsburgh Magazine
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Director
Kitaro Kosaka Screenwriter
Reiko Yoshida Cinematographer
Michiya Kato Composer
Keiichi Suzuki Editor
Takeshi Seyama Premiere Status
Australian Premiere Format
Digital Company Credit
World Sales: GAGA Corporation
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Veteran anime filmmaker and former Studio Ghibli animator Kitarō Kōsaka brings his magic touch to this fable about a young orphan girl running her grandmother’s inn with some supernatural help.
This charming new feature from veteran filmmaker Kitarō Kōsaka – a leading animator on Akira, Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and countless others – follows the adventures of Okko, a young girl dispatched to live with at her grandmother in the countryside after her parents die in a car crash. While tending to chores at grandma’s traditional Japanese inn, built atop an ancient spring, Okko befriends a group of mischievous ghosts that only she can see.
With the help of her spooky new pals, Okko transforms grandma’s inn and becomes something of a minor celebrity in the process, while Kitarō delivers a moving reflection on grief, selflessness and inclusivity – even when your company includes phantom spirits!
“Disarming … reminiscent of the indelible My Neighbor Totoro.” – Pittsburgh Magazine