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Look Back U.K. and Ireland Cinema Details (Updated)

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Distributor K-Movie posts a list of the cinemas that will screen Look Back from this Friday

Update - K-Movie has expanded its list of venues

The distributor K-Movie has one-shot manga on its X/Twitter feed. This is a separate release from the November screenings of Look Back in the Scotland Loves Anime festival in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London.

London

Cineworld cinemas - Leicester Square / O2 / Wembley / Feltham / Wandsworth / Hounslow / South Ruislip

Vue cinemas - West End / Westfield Stratford / Westfield / Finchley Road / Finchley North / Shepherds Bush / Fulham Broadway / Islington / Harrow / Romford / Croydon Grants

Odeon cinemas - Haymarket / Kingston / Greenwich / Action / Wimbledon / Holloway / Epsom / Lee Valley / Uxbridge

Picturehouse cinemas - Picturehouse Central / Brixton / Finsbury Park / West Norwood / Hackney

Outside London

BIRMINGHAM - CINEWORLD Birmingham Broad Street / ODEON Birmingham New St. / Birmingham Broadway Plaza

MANCHESTER - VUE Manchester Printworks / ODEON Manchester Great Northern / Trafford Centre

EDINBURGH - VUE Edinburgh Omni / CINEWORLD Edinburgh / PICTUREHOUSE Edinburgh

CARDIFF - CINEWORLD Cardiff / ODEON Cardiff

SHEFFIELD - CINEWORLD Sheffield / ODEON Sheffield

GLASGOW - CINEWORLD Glasgow RS / VUE Glasgow St Enoch / ODEON Glasgow Quay

LEEDS - VUE Leeds Light / ODEON Leeds Bradford

LIVERPOOL - ODEON Liverpool One

LEICESTER - ODEON Leicester

PORTSMOUTH - VUE Portsmouth

YORK - VUE York / PICTUREHOUSE York

MILTON KEYNES - CINEWORLD Milton Keynes / ODEON Milton Keynes Stadium

NEWCASTLE - CINEWORLD Newcastle

WOLVERHAMPTON - CINEWORLD Wolverhampton

WATFORD - VUE Watford

EASTBOURNE - CINEWORLD Eastbourne

ENFIELD - CINEWORLD Enfield

LUTON - CINEWORLD Luton

NOTTINGHAM - CINEWORLD Nottingham

STEVENAGE - CINEWORLD Stevenage

BATH - ODEON Bath

BRIGHTON - ODEON Brighton

BASINGSTOKE - VUE Basingstoke Festival Place

BLACKBURN - VUE Blackburn

BRISTOL - VUE Bristol Cribbs / ODEON Bristol

BOURNEMOUTH - ODEON Bournemouth

COLCHESTER - ODEON Colchester

ELLESMERE PORT - VUE Cheshire Oaks

CHESTER - PICTUREHOUSE Chester

COVENTRY - ODEON Coventry

DERBY - ODEON Derby

DURHAM - ODEON Durham

EXETER - VUE Exeter

GUILDFORD - ODEON Guildford

HATFIELD - ODEON Hatfield

HULL - ODEON Hull

LINCOLN - ODEON Lincoln

MANSFIELD - ODEON Mansfield

MEDWAY - ODEON Chatham

NORWICH -ODEON Norwich

OXFORD - ODEON Oxford George St

SOUTHEND - ODEON Southend

TAMWORTH - ODEON Tamworth

TELFORD - ODEON Telford

TUNBRIDGE WELLS - ODEON Tunbridge Wells

GATESHEAD - VUE Gateshead, ODEON Metrocentre

NORTHAMPTON - VUE Northampton

READING - VUE Reading

SWANSEA - VUE Swansea

LETCHWORTH - PICTUREHOUSE Letchworth

WELWYN - PICTUREHOUSE Welwyn

SCOTLAND - ODEON Luxe Dundee, ODEON Dunfermline

IRELAND - - VUE Dublin / CINEWORLD Dublin / ODEON Belfast / ODEON Limerick / ODEON Blanchardstown

GKIDS, which released the film in North America, has streamed an English-subtitled trailer:

look-back
Image via GKIDS' X/Twitter

The film has sold over 1 million tickets in Japan. The film has earned over 1.73 billion yen ($12 million) at the Japanese box office.

Look Back
Image via Look Back Anime's X/Twitter
The film opened in theaters in Japan on June 28. star in the film. Kawai plays Fujino, a fourth grader who draws four- comics in the school newspaper. Yoshida plays Kyomoto, Fujino's classmate who has been skipping school.

Studio Durian produced the film.

The staff also includes:

Singer urara performs the film's theme "Light song" by composer haruka nakamura.

Fujimoto debuted the one-shot manga on MANGA Plus launched the manga digitally in English. Viz Media published the manga in print in September 2022. The company describes the story:

The overly confident Fujino and the shut-in Kyomoto couldn't be more different, but a love of drawing manga brings these two small-town girls together. A poignant story of growing up and moving forward that only Tatsuki Fujimoto, the creator of Chainsaw Man, could have crafted.

The manga place at the 15th Manga Taisho awards.


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