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Only Yesterday Film Reveals More U.S., Canadian Screenings

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    Film by Studio Ghibli, Isao Takahata opened across N. America on Friday
    [​IMG]The official English website of Studio Ghibli and Isao Takahata's Only Yesterday (Omohide Poro Poro) film releasedan updated theater list on Friday that includes additional screenings in Canada and North America. The full list is as follows:

    February 26

    • Los Angeles, CA - Landmark Nuart Theater
    • Irvine, CA - Regal University Town Center
    • San Francisco, CA - Landmark Theatres
    • Berkeley, CA - Landmark Theatres
    • Washington DC - Landmark E Street Cinema
    • Boston, MA - Landmark Kendall Square
    • San Diego, CA - Landmark Ken Cinema
    • Denver, CO - Landmark Esquire Theater
    • Austin, TX - Regal Arbor 8 @ Great Hills
    • Austin, TX- Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane
    • Philadelphia, PA - Landmark Ritz at the Bourse
    • Charlotte, NC - Regal Ballantyne Theater
    • Toronto, ON - TIFF Bell Lightbox
    • Columbus, OH - Gateway Film Center (February 26 only)
    • Seattle, WA - SIFF Uptown Cinema
    • Buffalo, NY - North Park Theatre (February 27-28)
    • San Antonio, TX - Alamo Drafthouse Westlakes (February 29 only)
    • Winchester, VA - Alamo Drafthouse Winchester (March 2)
    March 4

    • Salt Lake City, UT - Broadway Centre Cinemas
    • Portland, OR - Regal Fox Tower
    • Kalamazoo, MI - Alamo Drafthouse Kalamazoo
    • San Francisco, CA - Landmark Embarcadero
    • Rochester, NY - Little Theater
    • Berkeley, CA - Landmark Theatres
    • Akron, OH - Nightlight Cinema
    • Victoria, BC - The Vic Theatre
    • Saskatoon, SK - The Roxy
    • Littleton, CO - Alamo Drafthouse Littleton (March 7)
    • Palo Alto, CA - Landmark Theatres
    • San Jose, CA - Camera 3 Cinemas
    • Houston, TX - Landmark River Oaks
    • Littleton, CO - Alamo Drafthouse (March 7)
    • Providence, RI - Cable Car Cinema (March 5)
    March 11

    • Cincinatti, OH - Esquire Theater
    • Honolulu, HI - Consolidated Kahala 8
    • Milwaukee, WI - Landmark Oriental Theatre
    • Minneapolis, MN - Landmark Theatres
    • Atlanta, GA - Landmark Midtown Art
    • Tempe, AZ - Harkins Valley Art
    • Waterloo, ON - Princess Cinema
    • Ithaca, NY - Cornell Cinema (March 12-13)
    • Montreal, QC - Cinéma du Parc
    • Houston, TX - Alamo Drafthouse Vintage Park
    • Katy, TX - Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
    • Vancouver, BC - Vancity Theatre (March 14)
    • Notre Dame, IN - DeBartolo Performing Arts Center (March 13-16)
    • Knoxville, TN - Regal Downtown West
    • Albuquerque, NM - United Artists High Ridge 8
    • Grand Rapids, MI - Celebration Cinemas Woodland
    • Vancouver, WA - Kiggins Theatre
    • Santa Cruz, CA - The Nick
    • Dallas, TX - Angelika Film Center and Cafe
    • Plano, TX - Angelika Film Center and Cafe
    • Chicago, IL - Music Box Theatre
    • Santa Rosa, CA - Summerfield Cinemas
    • St. Louis, MO - Landmark Tivoli Theatre
    • Lubbock, TX - Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
    March 18

    • Indianapolis, IN - Landmark Keystone Art
    • Albany, NY - Landmark Spectrum 8
    • Lowell, MA - The Luna Theatre
    • Iowa City, IA - FilmScene
    • Lambertsville, NJ - ACME Screening Room (March 18-20)
    • Santa Fe, NM - CCA Cinematheque
    • Pittsburgh, PA - Row House
    • Tuscon, AZ - The Loft Cinema
    • Lancaster, PA - Zoetropolis
    • Salem, MA - CinemaSalem
    • Camas, WA - Liberty Theatre
    • Olympia, WA - Capitol Theater (March 19)
    • Memphis, TN - Wolfchase Galleria Cinemas
    • Hilo, HI - The Palace Theater
    • Jefferson City, MO - Capitol City Cinema
    • Oklahoma City, OK - Oklahoma City Museum of Art
    March 25

    • Keene, NH - Putnam Theater
    • Schenectady, NY - Proctors
    • Winston-Salem, NC - Aperture Cinema (March 26-27)
    • Fort Worth, TX - Modern Art Museum of Ft Worth
    • Edmonton, AB - Metro Cinema
    • Bellingham, WA - Pickford Film Center
    April 1

    • Omaha, NE - Film Streams
    • Gainesville, FL - The Hippodrome
    April 22

    • Potsdam, NY - The Roxy Theatre
    GKids describes the film:



    It's 1982, and Taeko (Daisy Ridley) is 27 years old, unmarried, and has lived her whole life in Tokyo. She decides to visit her family in the countryside, and as the train travels through the night, memories flood back of her younger years: the first immature stirrings of romance, the onset of puberty, and the frustrations of math and boys. At the station she is met by young farmer Toshio (Dev Patel), and the encounters with him begin to reconnect her to forgotten longings. In lyrical switches between the present and the past, Taeko contemplates the arc of her life, and wonders if she has been true to the dreams of her childhood self.
    GKIDS first screened the film in North America in January. The film originally premiered in Japan in 1991, and has not previously been released in North America. GKIDS' theatrical release corresponded with the film's 25th anniversary.
     

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