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11 - 17 February | 2022 | Various Times
Broadway Cinema
Various Prices
From critically acclaimed filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda (Mirai) comes Belle, in which high-school student Suzu struggles with the realities of her day-to-day life and finds solace in an alternate reality via the "U" app, a world she shares with five billion fellow members. There, she disappears into her alter-ego Belle, a globally adored singer.
But it's not long before her online life is disrupted by a presence known as the 'Dragon', and Suzu/Belle must set out on a quest to find out the identity of the beast.
Please note this film is also screening in Japanese, with English subtitles.
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