The Keeper of the Camphor Tree
North American Premiere

The Keeper of the Camphor Tree

Viewpoints
Feature Narrative | Japan | 114 MINUTES | Japanese | English subtitles
Animation, Asian/Asian American, Drama
The inspiring animated feature The Keeper of the Camphor Tree follows the personal metamorphosis of young Naoi who is offered a way out of a life of misfortune on the condition he accepts a mysterious role.

Young Reito is left on his own in Tokyo after the loss of his mother. To make matters worse, he’s jobless without much headwind on a new path. A series of bad decisions and misfortune lands him in prison. Left with nothing to hold onto, he’s lost all hope for a fruitful future. Everything changes when a lawyer representing an influential family empire offers him a chance on one condition: He must become the steward of an ancient tree engulfed by a famous shrine.

An incredible anime feature adapted from Keigo Higashino’s best-selling novel, “Kusunoki no Bannin,” the film shows style and heart dripping from every drawing. But that shouldn’t be a surprise coming from A-1 Pictures; the studio behind popular anime Sword Art OnlineThe Seven Deadly Sins and recent smashes Solo Leveling and Fate/Strange Fake. Reito’s story of internal and external discovery is a universal adventure that welcomes audiences with religious fervor of the medium, as well as those looking for a story chock full of hope.—Casey Baron


Cast & Credits
Directed by
Tomohiko Ito
Producer
Masanori Miyake
Writer
Taku Kishimoto
Cast
Fumiya Takahashi
Yuki Amami

Contacts
Press Contact
Anton Aubin
CHARADES
anton@charades.eu
US Sales
Yohann Comte
CHARADES
sales@charades.eu
International Sales
Yohann Comte
CHARADES
sales@charades.eu
Print Source
Léonard Altmann
CHARADES
leonard@charades.eu
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