Goro Miyazaki directs this nostalgic coming-of-age animation from Japan's Studio Ghibli. As Japan readies itself for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, fatherless 16-year-old high school student Umi (voice of Sarah Bolger) helps run 'Coquelicot Manor', a boarding house overlooking the Japanese port of Yokohama, while her mother Ryoko (Jamie Lee Curtis) is away studying medicine in America. After meeting up with local orphan Shun (Anton Yelchin), Umi enlists to help save the 'Quartier Latin', an old and dilapidated building housing her high school's clubs, which is being threatened with demolition in the country's drive for post-war modernisation. As feelings begin to develop between the pair, they soon find their budding romance under threat when they discover they share a previously unknown past.
Director: Goro Miyazaki
Producer: Tetsurô Sayama
Producer: Toshio Suzuki
Producer: Chizuru Takahashi
Producer: Geoffrey Wexler
Writer: Hayao Miyazaki
Writer: Keiko Niwa
Music: Satoshi Takebe
Cinematographer: Atsushi Okui
Voice: Sarah Bolger
Voice: Anton Yelchin
Voice: Gillian Anderson
Voice: Christina Hendricks
Voice: Aubrey Plaza
Voice: Jamie Lee Curtis
Voice: Bruce Dern
Voice: Charlie Saxton
Voice: Chris Noth
Voice: Beau Bridges