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Sometimes it helps to view things from a new perspective and put yourself in someone else's shoes. You must be willing to try or learn something new.
For Ages 8-10 | 63 minutes | Presented in nonverbal and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Seeing someone or something for the first time
This program contains: Mild language, intense situations, separation/loss, grief
The Youngest Daughter
Natsumi is an elementary school student who decides to run away from home on her way to school. When she visits her distant grandmother's house, her grandmother is surprised by her sudden visit, but understands Natsumi's state of mind and warmly welcomed her. Natsumi was exhausted from her parents' bad relationship. Natsumi's heart relaxes as she spends time with her grandmother, but the next day her parents show up.
- Year2022
- Runtime30 minutes
- LanguageJapanese
- CountryJapan
- NoteTHEMES: Intergenerational Youth and Elders, Asain
- DirectorSaki Michimoto
- ScreenwriterSaki Michimoto
For Group Tickets CLICK HERE
Sometimes it helps to view things from a new perspective and put yourself in someone else's shoes. You must be willing to try or learn something new.
For Ages 8-10 | 63 minutes | Presented in nonverbal and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Seeing someone or something for the first time
This program contains: Mild language, intense situations, separation/loss, grief
The Youngest Daughter
Natsumi is an elementary school student who decides to run away from home on her way to school. When she visits her distant grandmother's house, her grandmother is surprised by her sudden visit, but understands Natsumi's state of mind and warmly welcomed her. Natsumi was exhausted from her parents' bad relationship. Natsumi's heart relaxes as she spends time with her grandmother, but the next day her parents show up.
- Year2022
- Runtime30 minutes
- LanguageJapanese
- CountryJapan
- NoteTHEMES: Intergenerational Youth and Elders, Asain
- DirectorSaki Michimoto
- ScreenwriterSaki Michimoto