The short animated film “Tomorrow’s Leaves,” which premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival earlier this month, is planned to be released worldwide on July 23, the day of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony. The film, which was commissioned by the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage (OFCH) and created by Studio Ponoc’s Oscar-nominated Yoshiaki Nishimura, gives a new viewpoint on the Olympic principles of excellence, friendship, and respect.
The hand-drawn film by Studio Ponoc, a Japanese animation studio, will have a special limited theatre premiere in Tokyo, Japan, before going worldwide on July 23, 2021.
“Tomorrow’s Leaves” will be available for viewing around the world following its world premiere at the opening ceremony of the Annecy Festival 2021 in France, the world’s largest animated film festival.
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