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Sing a Bit of Harmony

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Meet Shion, the AI whose mission is to bring happiness!

Go with all the family to the must-see screening of Sing a Bit of Harmony, a Japanese animation film to delight young and old! Happiness is on the cards!

Directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura (Time of Eve and Patema Inverted) and co-produced by Namco Bandai Games and Shochiku Co., the animation film won the Best Animation Film Award at the Japanese Academy Film Prize in 2022.

What if the most popular girl in high school was an artificial intelligence? What arguments can Shion resolve? Will she know how to make the high-school students happy with her disarming and comforting songs?

This heartwarming, optimistic and visual musical work from Yasuhiro Yoshiura will recharge your soul and make you want to do all those little things that make you happy.

The film

  • Film identity

    Original title: Sing a Bit of Harmony

    Directed by: Yasuhiro YOSHIURA

    Country: Japan

    Year of production: 2021

    Running time: 01 h 49 min

  • Technique

    Category: Sneak preview

    Techniques used: 2D/3D computer

    Version: Version originale japonaise sous-titrée français

    Process: Colour

    Target public: Teens, Young adults

  • Credits

    Directed by: Yasuhiro YOSHIURA

    Production: BANDAI NAMCO FILMWORKS, Yasuhiro YOSHIURA, SHOCHIKU CO., LTD.

    Distribution: ANIME LIMITED, Jessica POCE

    Artistic direction: Yuji Kaneko

    Script: Yasuhiro Yoshiura, Ichiro Okouchi

    Storyboard: Yasuhiro Yoshiura, Masashi Toyomizu

    Layout: Yasuhiro Yoshiura, Daigo Fujime, Tetsuro Tanaka

    Animation: Momoko Eikawa, Yurika Sako, Haruna Gouzu

    Compositing: Daiki Shimotori, Mieko Suzuki, Ayaka Momma, Masanori Kato

    Music: Ryo Takahashi

    Sound: Yasumasa Koyama

    Editing: Takaaki

    Voice: Tao Tsuchiya, Haruka Fukuhara, Asuka Kudo, Kazuyuki Okitsu, Mikako Komatsu, Satoshi Hino, Sayaka Ohara, Kenji Hamada, Kenjiro Tsuda, Kazlaser, Kengo Kawanishi