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My Neighbor Totoro
And Le Kiosque by Zic Zazou

One of the loveliest children's films ever made
THE NEW YORKER

Kids in the audience were glued to the screen the entire time. Certain scenes, such as when Mei, the five-year-old girl, discovers pollywogs in a pond, brought smiles to the faces of the adults - but shouts of excitement from the kids in the audience. Miyazaki has their number
NEW YORK TIMES

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Watch the sun set against the beautiful backdrop of three spectacular waterside locations and be part of Perth's first floating family film event. Find yourself a viewpoint on the shore, spread out a picnic with family and friends and enjoy hilarious musical entertainment from the outrageous French troupe Zic Zazou while you wait for the film to begin.

Then, after the sun goes down, the gigantic floating screen lights up with the award-winning Japanese animation My Neighbor Totoro, described as one of the greatest animated family films ever made. Two young girls, Satsuki and Mei, move to the country with their father and soon discover that they share their new home with some very unusual creatures ... and even stranger neighbours.

Laugh along with this magical adventure story that will enchant toddlers, fascinate older children and delight adults. Sit back and enjoy fabulous, free family entertainment as the Perth Festival floats right up to your doorstep!

My Neighbor Totoro
Directed by: Hayao Miyazaki
86min ⋅ G