Palace Nova Neo-Tokyo Nights: When Marnie Was There

PG 103 mins

About the Event

Discover the magic of Japanese animation on the big screen with Palace Nova's Neo-Tokyo Nights — a monthly celebration of classic anime and fan favourites on the first Tuesday of every month. From sweeping adventures to stylish sci-fi, this curated series brings the bold, brilliant world of anime to life for both long-time fans and newcomers alike. Join us each month as we honour the artistry, emotion, and imagination that define this beloved genre.

Ticketholders are eligible to WIN the Palace Nova Neo-Tokyo Nights prize pack featuring prizes from our sponsors, including Greenlight Comics, Japan Australia Friendship Association and Tokyo Hub!


Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Actors: Kasumi Arimura, Nanako Matsushima, Sara Takatsuki, Toshie Negishi, Susumu Terajima
Twelve-year-old Anna believes she sits outside the invisible magic circle to which most people belong, and shuts herself off from everyone around her. Concerned for her health, Anna’s foster mother decides to send her to rural Hokkaido to stay in a sleepy town by the sea. As she dreams her days away amongst the marshes, Anna finds herself strangely drawn to the enigmatic house which sits upon the edge there. This is where she meets Marnie, an energetic young girl who seems to appear from nowhere. The pair quickly becomes inseparable.

One evening, Marnie makes a heartfelt request of Anna: “Promise me something - that we’ll remain a secret, forever.” Anna begins to wonder about her newfound friend and is compelled to investigate the truth about her. As she is drawn deeper into Marnie’s world, she begins to learn about family, friendship and kindness.

A film of raw emotion, WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE is based on the beloved novel by Joan G. Robinson, and is the
second feature from ARRIETTY director, Hiromasa Yonebayashi. It was the final film released by Studio Ghibli before all but shutting their doors indefinitely.

Dates & Tickets

Tuesday, August 4

6:30 PM

Palace Nova Cinemas Eastend


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