Komada - A Whisky Family Set to Premiere in Japan this November, Running Time of 1 Hour and 31 Minutes

Komada - A Whisky Family Set to Premiere in Japan this November, Running Time of 1 Hour and 31 Minutes


Komada - A Whisky Family Set to Premiere in Japan this November, Running Time of 1 Hour and 31 Minutes

Japanese animation studio, P.A. Works, is set to release their latest film, "Komada - A Whisky Family," in November of this year. The film, which has a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, is listed on the Annecy International Animation Film Festival website.

"Komada - A Whisky Family" tells the story of a family of whisky distillers in Japan. The film follows the family's struggles to keep their business afloat in the face of increasing competition and changing consumer tastes. Along the way, viewers are treated to stunning visuals and a heartfelt story about the importance of family and tradition.

The film has already generated buzz in Japan and beyond. Fans of P.A. Works' previous works, such as "Angel Beats!" and "Shirobako," are eagerly anticipating the release of "Komada - A Whisky Family." The film's unique premise and beautiful animation have also caught the attention of international audiences.

"Komada - A Whisky Family" is just the latest in a long line of critically acclaimed works by P.A. Works. The studio has become known for their stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling, and "Komada - A Whisky Family" looks to it will continue that tradition.

The film is set to open in theaters across Japan by November 2023. Fans in other parts of the world will have to wait a bit longer to see the film

In the meantime, fans can check out the film's official website, which features trailers, behind-the-scenes footage, and more. The website also includes information on the film's cast and crew, as well as a detailed synopsis of the story.

Overall, "Komada - A Whisky Family" looks to be another hit for P.A. Works. The film's unique premise, stunning visuals, and heartfelt story are sure to resonate with audiences around the world. Fans of Japanese animation won't want to miss this one.

Source - Official Website

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